04 June 2019

Evening Primrose oil

I'm really not big into essential oils, mostly because of the fact that most essential oils sellers are scammers that happily lie to peddle their wares. Now, that said, I do recognize that there are some legitamate usese for essential oils, the most common being as an air freshener. This particular oil also touts istelf as helping with "Nourish, soften, smoth and radiant skin," treating eczema, psoriasis, acne, blackheads, dry skin, and nail infections, protecting and healing skin, curing cuts, burns, and rashes, anti-aging, and as a hair treatment. None of these claims are researched by independant sources however there is anecdotal evidence that the claims may be true, so take them with a grain of salt. I would not recommend putting the oil on any rashes cus or burns unless advised to do so by your physician. If you are going to use the oil on your skin it should be diluted into lotion or serum first to avoid causing irritation. It is also important to try using the product on a small patch of skin first to check for reactions. Personally ,I'm using this only for the air freshening properties. It has a nice smell, not as floral as I expected, but it is nice. You can purchase it at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07Q3LRFJW.


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