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Mon Jul 05, 2010 4:34 pm |
SusanM wrote: |
cm5597 wrote: |
Avocado oil is one of my top 3 favorite carrier oils/butters out of the almost 20 carrier oils and butters that I've tried.
I noticed a significant improvement in skin hydration, tone, and complexion, both immediately and progressively accumulating over a 8-week period.
I had put avocado oil on one side and shea butter on the other in order to control for other lifestyle factors, and the former had much more of an impact on my skin.
So I definitely love it, too |
Thank you for answering! Did you have seborrheic keratosis, too? I am trying it on my face, upper arms and also on the SK's. I have tried so many things for the SK's and I was hoping to hear if anyone else had success. |
I didn't pay enough attention on the impact of avocado oil on my skin discolorations (freckles, moles, age spots, etc.), unfortunately. Regarding seborrheic keratosis, I only had one very small spot that was seborrheic keratosis, but I picked it off my back a few years ago (very painful!!), and it hasn't re-appeared, and that was before I ever tried avocado oil.
Hopefully, someone else can comment and let you know how it worked them for him/her |
_________________ 34 y.o. FlexEffect and massage. Love experimenting with DIY and botanical skin care products. Appreciate both hard science and natural approaches. Eat green smoothies + lots of raw fruit and veggies. |
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SusanM
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Mon Jul 05, 2010 5:07 pm |
Thank you so much for getting back to me. I will keep trying the avocado oil and will post my results. |
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Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:10 am |
Susan have you seen this thread? Heaps of info about SK and how to control them.
http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=30365
I can tell you that I have personally tried the h2o2 treatment that mpstat talks about in the thread and it worked to rid me of my small ones. |
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Fri Jun 17, 2011 10:22 pm |
Just recently discovered the wonders of avocado oil and was wondering if anyone could add anything to the discussion |
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Sun Jul 10, 2011 12:18 pm |
I've been missing from EDS for ages- so was surprised to see my OP on avocado oil back up. And I have something I need to add about the different brands: My first (and successful brand was Spectrum. Yep- the refined oil we all were trying to avoid. Had great results from it, but I was convinced the unrefined oil would be much better. Anyway, life is complicated, I had a million things to do, gave up and bought the Whole Foods brand, even though it is refined, thinking it would probably be more natural.
Except it didn't work. Doesn't have any noticeable effect on the SK's at all. So go figure. I will now try to get back on board with my skincare routine (which feel off during the "complicated times") and see if I can find unrefined AO. If not, I'll pick up another bottle of Spectrum, because that was the original product I used- and it worked.
Has anyone else noticed this sort of difference- or had better luck with unrefined oil?
nette |
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Sun Jul 10, 2011 1:18 pm |
I went and bought the Mountain Rose Herbs brand which was supposed to be the purest and unprocessed available on the market, but I really didn't see it help. In fact, I developed some flesh-like bumps on my forehead (I wasn't using it for keratoses, just wanted to find a simple moisturizer). I now just use it to moisturizer my hair and scalp along with a blend of coconut, jojoba and argan oil. |
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Sun Jul 10, 2011 3:31 pm |
Okay- now I'm even more puzzled. Oasisjc, I just don't understand this. I wonder if this is a case where a refined oil actually helps it work better? Refined in this case seems to mean "gently filtered"... anyway, I'm done with experimenting. I'm saving my Whole Foods AO for hair and buying more of the Spectrum.
And please- I would love to hear from others regarding results, which oils worked, which didn't. Maybe it comes down to some work for some bodies, some don't. |
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Sun Jul 10, 2011 4:00 pm |
Well I have a feeling that my skin just doesn't like avocado oil at all, not due to the fact that it was cold-pressed and unrefined. |
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Mon Jul 11, 2011 12:50 pm |
oasisjc wrote: |
I went and bought the Mountain Rose Herbs brand which was supposed to be the purest and unprocessed available on the market, but I really didn't see it help. In fact, I developed some flesh-like bumps on my forehead (I wasn't using it for keratoses, just wanted to find a simple moisturizer). I now just use it to moisturizer my hair and scalp along with a blend of coconut, jojoba and argan oil. |
There are a couple out there that are purer than the Mountain Rose Herbs one.
My favorite brand is probably Olivado. The advantage of the Olivado one over the Mountain Rose Herbs one is that it's cold-pressed and extra virgin. I haven't tried the MRH's one, though, because it's not cold-pressed, so I can't compare the two. HTH |
_________________ 34 y.o. FlexEffect and massage. Love experimenting with DIY and botanical skin care products. Appreciate both hard science and natural approaches. Eat green smoothies + lots of raw fruit and veggies. |
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Sat Jul 23, 2011 8:12 am |
I also like Olivado. It's not as viscous as others and it seems to be more healing. |
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