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Thomas asks…
argan oil acne scars?
does argan oil really work on acne scars?
i have acne scars that my dermatologist said would “eventually” fade, so i have to wait until july for my next appointment until i get some advice on what to use on them
but i watched some people on youtube rave over argan oil and that it fades acne scars, anyone use it on their acne scars? how did it work?
Gary answers:
These products are best for acne scars:
http://hubpages.com/hub/How-To-Treat-Acne-Discolorations
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Donna asks…
Argan oil and Maracuja oil?
What are the notable differences between the oils? And are the oils likely to break me out? (I have sensitive, acne-prone, combinaton-mostly dry skin) And what are both of the oils supposed to do for my skin?
Gary answers:
Maracuja oil (or passion flower oil) is cold pressed in a special process from passion flowers; it comes from the Amzon where people there have been relying on its beneficial properties for hundreds of years. It’s extremely rich in vitamin C and essential fatty acids to nourish your skin, and it’s easily absorbed. The fatty acids in the oil are also beneficial to hair as well. Maracuja oil replenishes skin, has anti-aging benefits, and restores damaged hair. It also has additional relaxing properties, making it great for bath products. It shouldn’t make you break out since it does have a lighter consistency that easily absorbed; instead it should help your skin become moisturized, radiant and glowing.
Argan oil is derived from the fruit of the Argan tree, native to Morocco, where it has also been used for hundreds of years by the locals. It’s chock full of vitamin E and carotenes, along with essential fatty acids. It’s also rich in squalene, which is thought to protect skin from free radical damage that causes skin cancer. Argan oil has anti-aging benefits, restores damaged hair, and is also useful in treating acne.
Each oil has similar benefits and the pure oil is priced about the same; Josie Maran sells pure argan oil at $48 for 1.7 oz., while Tarte sells pure maracuja oil at $46 for the same size. Tarte is also formulating products with maracoja oil now. Don’t be afraid to use, whichever oil you decide to buy, on your body as well. Since these oils, if you buy pure (especially organic), are completely chemical-free, they tend to be like a soft rose petal touch to the skin, making it nourished, smooth, and rejuvenated. The scents are also lovely and come in very pleasantly early in the morning after a shower. The oils are not likely to break you out, you’ll more likely break out from stress, combined with not washing your face before bed and not staying properly hydrated while eating junk foods and no vegetables and fruits. Oils never make me break out and I have a dry skin with a shiny T-zone.
Whatever you decide on, with a simple routine of not overloading your face with makeup; washing your face with a pH neutro soap (its best but if can’t use it, then a simple soap like Nivea oatmeal will do) every morning and night; drinking plenty of water, along with a good diet and exercise; you can expect your skin to be radiant, break-out free and always ready for pictures.
Peace.
Richard asks…
What oil should i use for face and hair?
I have really dry skin and my hair is pretty much healthy but i want to make it healthier. Tea Tree oil, Vitamin E oil, coconut oil, argan oil, Jojaba oil, bio oil, olive oil, emu oil, avacado oil, or almond oil.
I want one you can get from walmart or target perferibly but i can go to saphora. My skin is dry and i have bad acne. Ive been using olive oil and it doesnt seem to be working. i use a lot of it at night then i use a couple drops in the morning. how long does it take to work? i want one that will work fast and wont be too expensive to keep using.
All these oils will not clog pores. don’t answer if you don’t know what your talking about
Gary answers:
I would recommend that you use Jojoba Oil,
Jojoba Oil should be perfect for you as penetrates into the skin and does not clog pores. It can be used on all skin types, it contains vitamin E and antioxidants which are great for fighting aging signs and moisturizing the skin. It is also antibacterial making it great for treating acne breakouts.
Using Tea Tree Essential oil will help with the acne as it has antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal properties. Simply put a couple of drops on a cotton bud and dot onto each spot. Don’t use it over your entire face as it can irritate the skin for some people.
Lavender Essential oil has well known antifungal and antiseptic properties and is widely used in treating acne. For that stubborn pimples lavender can be applied neat using a cotton bud or pad. Redness, swelling and irritation will be dramatically reduced. Though better used in dilution for larger areas, I would recommend between 10-20 drops of essential oil to 50ml of carrier oil such as sweet almond or jojoba oil.
Hope this helps!
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