yes thats the best oil
with vitamine E
2007-05-17 22:12:56
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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If you have oily skin, DO NOT use massage oil of any kind & DO NOT massage your face. When you massage the skin, you are doing several things. You are increasing the blood flow to that area & stimulating oil glands. If you have oily skin & massage, you will more than likely break out. There is a massage just for oily skin, but the name slips my mind right now.
2007-05-17 23:44:02
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answered by shameless412 4
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Yes sweet almond oil is a common base oil used in massage, if u like u can add an essential oil of chioce, tea tree oil might be a good idea for your face if you're hoping to clear impurities? You can pick it up in most health shops... for €3-€5...
2007-05-21 09:05:15
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answered by Amy H 1
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Hello there,
I am a Holistic therapist, use grapeseed oil for your skin type
it is a non greasy oil especially used for oily skin types
It is a very refined oil to improve the clarity.
this oil will leave your skin smooth with a satin look without being greasy.
if you suffer from spots or blemishes because of your skin type use 5mils of Grapeseed oil at night with a drop of rose or frankincense this is a skin cleaner and natural toner, also it is excellent on wrinkles.
I promise you will see the results in a week to 10 days and you will never look back
good luck
2007-05-18 01:12:08
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answered by julie4018 1
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I have sweet almond oil in my bathroom all the time.
It's a great base massage oil for face and full body natural and rich
and.....,
a great moisturiser for skin, nails and lips,
promotes healthy cuticles and nail growth,
can be diluted for dandruff with tea tree after using normal shampoo - dont forget to wash it out afterwards.
2007-05-17 22:25:53
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answered by Kate 3
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yes, from what I know it is non-comedogenic and has anti-inflammatory properties as well. If you have oily skin AND are prone to breakouts, you should not massage your face often, as the friction can cause more breakouts.
2007-05-17 22:15:55
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answered by Pants, Smarty 1
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Take a look at www.youravon.com/robertosaldana maybe you'll find something there.
2007-05-17 21:46:36
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answered by Anonymous
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wr do u live ?
2007-05-17 21:54:21
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answered by fireman 1
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