Saturday, December 26, 2009

Olive oil to improve skin? ?

I've just read into using olive oil to get glowing skin and I have a few questions. Does anyone know if this actually works? Also, how much do you need to apply and how regularly? Does it make spots worse, I have an oily t-zone? Please help xOlive oil to improve skin? ?
Olive oil on the skin is incredibly useful, but never leave it on greasy. That only makes things worse. Rather, apply it and rub in gently until you skin isn't shiny, but smooth and soft, then take a gentle soap and gently wash it off. Remember, olive is a heavy oil and will clog pores if left on like lotion. Turns rancid and yikes!Olive oil to improve skin? ?
i suggest to go for some home remedies that will make your skin glow,bright and fresh and also promises an enhanced complexion...


as u havent specified yo skin type,u ve to choose from these wot all will go well on your skin..





1) take 2-3 teaspoons of rice powder and mix it in orange juice (sufficient amt so dat u get a smooth paste).apply it all over your face and neck n let it dry.wash it off with orange juice itself.it makes your skin glow,renders complexion,acts against pimples,removes black n white heads if any as rice powder s a good scrub..this is good for any skin type





2) apply baking soda on wet face using circular motions and you鈥檒l be amazed how soft your skin is going to be afterwards!





3) make a mixture of 1 tsp brown sugar and 2 mashed strawberries. brown sugar will remove dead cells and strawberries are going to make your skin baby-soft..





4) 1 tsp olive oil ( cold pressed ) and 1/2 tsp sea salt applied gently to a wet face will not only remove dead cells, but it will also improve micro-circulation.olive oil is going to nourish the skin, leaving it incredibly soft..
Yes, but only if you have dry skin, or on dry areas of skin. Don't apply it to an oily T-Zone, as adding more oil will worsen it. If your cheeks are dry, just apply it there.





It's a raw, natural product, which nourishes your skin better than any man made product. But it's pure oil, so put a pea sized amount on your finger and rub it in. If it's shiny, you've applied an excess.





If your skin is very dry, apply it every day, morning and night. If your skin is slightly dry, do it once a day or every other day. For normal skin that's prone to occassional dryness, apply once weekly.





In Mediterranean countries, it's traditional to massage it into your skin to combat the drying effects of the sun.
no use fish oil

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