Question by learning: How can I use natural products to develop a health/beauty care regime?
How can I use these products specifically for different parts of the regime?
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Rosehip Oil
Glycerin
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Answer by Mukunda M
I found the only product you need is extra virgin olive oil.
This technique was handed down over many generations in our family. Repeatedly massaging face quite vigorously while applying a degree of firmness works wonders. First tighten skin by partially opening mouth and pulling lips firmly back against teeth. Do forward and back massage (not circular) using front and tips of fingers and sometimes palms. Even the first day you will see tightening and firming of skin. Massage also exercises/conditions face muscles. It’s the weakening of muscles as we age that leads to loss of tightness and eventual sagging and wrinkling.
Skin is constantly shedding and renewing. The invigorating massage speeds this up and forces a new clearer skin to appear. It will be smoother and will stay moist. It literally can rejuvenate you in first few weeks. It also gives skin a radiant, healthy glow.
Olive oil is noncomedogenic so It does not clog or cause breakouts or make face oily. It is a perfect moisturizer – you will need no other one. It is more effective if you do not remove oil. Only wipe away surface excess with water and tissues.
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SOURCE(S): Many years researcher/skin consultant – safe natural treatments/cures – skin, scalp and hair regrowing and anti aging/rejuvenation treatments
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October 19th, 2011
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Jojoba oil is particularly good for skincare. It contains vitamin E and antioxidants is great for moisturizing the skin, and it is also antibacterial.
You may find the following information on oils useful:
Sweet Almond – very moisturising, rich in EFAs and vitamins A & E. Light both in odour and colour and while it is suitable for all skin types, is particularly useful for dry or sensitive skin.
Apricot Kernel – similar to Sweet Almond oil chemically, but with a wonderfully light consistency and aroma making it particularly suitable for facial massage and treatments.
Grapeseed Oil – a light, gentle, emollient oil with a low odour and good penetration. Readily absorbed by the skin and carries a low risk of allergy.
Jojoba Oil – not an oil , but a liquid wax, with natural moisturising and healing properties and suitable for all skin types. Like grapeseed oil, it is not a nut oil so very suitable for those with sensitive skin.
Macadamia Nut Oil – a thick oil recommended for mature or very dry skin due to its high levels of palmitoleic acid, a mono-unsaturated fatty acid not found in most oils.
These oils can be used singly or in combination and may benefit from the addition of other oils such as -
Evening primrose oil – rich in EFA’s and in particular GLA, it is very moisturising and rejuvenating, softening and smoothing the skin. It is particularly useful for excessively dry skin or for mature skin.
Rosehip oil – high in EFA’s and vitamin C. Emollient and readily absorbed into the skin and is particularly useful for mature, dry or damaged skin.
Wheatgerm Oil – renowned for its high content of Vitamin E, an antioxidant, as well as fatty acids and is particularly useful for dry or mature skin.
Hope this helps!