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olive oil good for skin?

I found this brown sugar facial scrub online with of course brown sugar olive oil honey and lemon juice I have oily skin will the olive oil add to the oil my skin already produces makin it oiler or will it clog my pores and break me out? Can someone who has used this scrub help me out? Also does this scrub get rid of whitehead and blackheads?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Olive oil skin care is nothing new. In fact, it is an ancient beauty secret.

    Discovered over 5000 years ago, olive oil quickly became an essential component of skin care. The Egyptians (imagine the legendary Cleopatra), Greeks, Phoenicians, and Romans all took full advantage of this prized oil.

    Today, we observe the beautiful skin of Mediterranean women. Many claim their secret is the oil of the tiny fruit.

    The oil comes in several grades. Extra virgin is the least processed and the most beneficial.

    Olive oil for skin care will...

    Promote a smooth, radiant complexion

    Help maintain elasticity of skin

    Heal dry, brittle nails and soften cuticles

    Condition and add shine to hair

    Tasty, too...

    To receive the full benefit of olive oil, don't limit it to external care. Take a cue from the Mediterranean culture... eat it! Incorporate this healthy oil regularly into your diet. You’ll enhance your health while improving the appearance of your skin.

    Olive oil is high in antioxidants, including vitamin E. Antioxidants are nutritional powerhouses that protect against age-accelerating free radicals. The oil of this miraculous fruit will guard your body and your skin... from the inside out.

    The next time you enjoy a healthy salad, top with a drizzle of olive oil. Balsamic vinegar and olive oil make a delicious vinaigrette that is high in antioxidant, anti-aging protection.

    When purchasing, always choose Extra Virgin olive oil, preferably organic. This is the least processed and retains the highest nutrient value.

    Olive Oil Skin Care... Straight From the Bottle!

    You can concoct simple skin care recipes right in your kitchen. Try the mini beauty treatments below...

    Bath: For a moisturizing soak, add about ¼ cup olive oil and several drops of essential oil to your bathwater. Lavender oil will help you relax before going to bed. (Be careful as the tub may be slippery.)

    Dry Skin: Gently massage a small amount of olive oil on extra dry areas such as elbows or heels.

    Hands: Whip up a quick sugar scrub for rough, dry hands. Combine two tablespoons of oil with two tablespoons of sugar. Rub on hands until sugar begins to dissolve. Rinse with warm water. Voilà! Silky-smooth hands.

    Feet: Apply a liberal amount of oil to feet at bedtime. Cover with cotton socks. Not sexy... but oh-so-soft feet in the morning! The magic works for hands, too. Cover with white cotton gloves (hmm, even less sexy).

    Face: Create a moisturizing facial mask with olive oil, honey, and an egg yolk. Beat until well blended and apply to face... then relax! Leave on for 15 minutes; rinse with warm water.

    Nails: Warm a small dish of olive oil (not too hot) with a tablespoon of lemon juice. Soak nails for 5- 10 minutes. This softens cuticles while it strengthens nails.

    Hair: For a simple oil treatment, warm several tablespoons of olive oil (again, not hot). Rub into scalp and hair. Cover with a shower cap or small plastic bag. Leave on for 20-30 minutes.

    For extra conditioning, mix an egg

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    This is the greatest honey facial mask recipe!! It works incredibly well :)

    http://bit.ly/1yxFCsT

    Raw honey works incredibly well because not only is it natural, but it has anti-bacterial properties that works just as good and probably better than any lab-made cream in the market. I Highly recommend honey facial masks.

    Olive oil good for skin?

  • 7 years ago

    you can find more detail in this website:

    www.olivenutrition.net

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