Okay, so I hear so much good about olive oil for the skin, but I have spent an hour on-line looking for pure olive oil for skin and can not find a thing...is the olive oil you find in the grocery store used for cooking good to put topicall on the skin?? Please let me know..I am 22 have sensitive dry skin, and have a Lot of fine lines...people always think i am in the 30's....
Cooking olive oil for skin??
Olive oil is good to combat stretch lines, etc ... I wouldn't suggest using it as a daily moisturizer, as it may make you break out. Most lotions on the market have a significant amount of alcohol in them (for fragrance purposes), therefore, they actually fry out your skin, rather than hydrate it. I would suggest a moisturizer with SPF in it for your face (I use Neutrogena and like it a lot) and a good lotion, like Eucerin, for your body. Hope this helps.
Cooking olive oil for skin??
When you are using olive oil for skin care, it's good to buy the very best, extra-virgin one you can find...organic if it's available. There are a number of uses for it and it's been proven over time to be an incredible moisturizer. I will give you some links to look through - some of them you may have to scroll down a bit...
http://www.1stholistic.com/Beauty/skin/s...
http://www.americanchronicle.com/article...
http://www.pioneerthinking.com/me_oliveo...
http://www.thefrugallife.com/oliveoil.ht...
Hopefully those help you out a bit!
Reply:Useing extra virgin olive oil in preparing your foods and as an ingredient in salad dressings, etc. is all you need to do to benefit from it's moisturing properties. Mediterranian women and men have smooth beautiful skin from the oil.
Reply:Try the website for Aubrey Organics. I use Lumessence Rejuvenating Eye Creme which contains olive oil twice a day. It's very gentle and absorbs quickly.
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