Most people with oily, acne prone skin can't understand why you would put oils on oily skin. First off, oil is bad for your skin if it is dirty oil that clogs your pores and creates more acne. When you use oils that are nourishing and that are full of vitamins, nutrients and antioxidants you are not only cleaning off the soiled oil and dirt but allowing these good ingredients to soak into your skin. They are meant to be absorbed by the skin so you can get all of the benefits.
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Not only is it lightly scented with Lavender and Chamomile but those are both so good for your skin. Did you know Chamomile Oil nourishes dry, itchy skin and has been used in the treatment of fading acne scars?
I love Flax Seed Oil because it is high in Omega 3, which is essential for normal skin. It helps lock in moisture to keep your skin from becoming dry and dull. When your dealing with problem skin it helps minimize redness due to acne, eczema or rosacea. Its also been used to help minimize fine lines.
Then we have the beauty secret must have - Organic Olive Oil. Although lathering up with olive oil to get soft skin is not an attractive thought, it does have so many benefits. When you mix it properly with other ingredients its not like you are rubbing oil on your skin. The antioxidants in olive oil work to neutralize free radicals which are caused by the exposure to everyday living. It is also high in Vitamin A, which helps to fight wrinkles.
Now to the Vitamin E. Vitamin E helps reduce the appearance of scarring, age spots, helps maintain the skins oil balance. Vitamin E will give your skin that soft and supple look we all want.
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