Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Sweet Almond Oil as a Facial Cleanser and Moisturiser?

Does anyone use sweet almond oil as a facial cleanser and moisturiser? If so, how do you use it? I read that it is quickly absorbed and can be good for your skin due to the fatty acids in it. Is this only through consumption or topically on the skin? Apparently it dissolves the oil and impurities on the face. Does it cause breakouts? Thanks in advance.Sweet Almond Oil as a Facial Cleanser and Moisturiser?
...Put oil onto the face? Yes, say the experts. ';People think if they have oily skin they shouldn't use oils because they'll break out,'; says Sonya Dakar, creator of the eponymous skincare line. ';But the good ones - like sweet almond, flaxseed, and rose hip - will never clog pores. They're healing ingredients that balance and nourish the skin...


...To increase circulation and ease tension, give yourself a light facial massage with the oil...Sweet Almond Oil as a Facial Cleanser and Moisturiser?
I prefer baby oil
that will be fine
I don't think using any kind of oil as a cleanser is a good idea as it can clog the poors. I would use a facial cleanser first and then use the sweet almond oil mixed with sugar as an exfoliant about once or twice per week. Or use it without the sugar just to moisturize when you are getting out of the shower to lock the moisture in. Again, I wouldn't even do that every day, maybe every other day. Good Luck!

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