Skin oil benefits
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Jun 13, 2016
K R.
What's the best oils to put on your skin and what are the different benefits between them? Almond oil
rose hip oil
coconut oil
castor oil
grape seed oil
jojoba oil
And more!?
Jun 13, 2016
patty s.
I use rosehip oil on my face and neck. When applied externally due to it's primary constituents: essential fatty acids, vitamin E, vitamin C and B-carotene, a form of vitamin A. The oil is anti aging: improves the skin?s moisture levels and reduces wrinkles and fine lines.
Photo aging protection: help improve skin tone, texture and pigmentation.
Scar treatment: The essential fatty acids in rose hip seed oil can help reduce scarring and promote skin regeneration.
Rose hip oil is a dry oil and absorbs quickly into the skin. You can apply the oil directly to the face using gentle, massaging motions.
Jun 13, 2016
Diana T.
I love jojoba oil - it's a natural oil that most mimics the skins natural oils - so when you use it - it can trick the skin into producing less oil thinking the jojoba makes up for it - so it's great as moisturizer for skin and hair and also great for acne prone or sensitive skin types as it is lightweight and noncomedogenic - the skin and hair just soak it up like water it's so great - I love it! Castor oil is a drying oil that absorbs other oils - I use it as a blend with jojoba, tea tree and maracuja - for the oil cleansing method - it works well but since it can be drying I make sure to use equal parts castor to jojoba and then a few drops of tea tree and maracuja