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Wed Apr 30, 2008 3:45 pm |
I came across this and was wondering if anyone would recommend using this product or have used it?
It has simple oils in it's ingredients:
Hazel Nut Oil, Rice Bran Oil, Orizanol,
Hazel nut oil is high in essential fatty acids and is soothing and healing to dry, irritated skin which is good for acne prone skin, however you could get 4 oz. for $11.
Rice Bran oil is a skin protectant, rich in gamma-oryzanol, which can protect and replenish your skin. Rich in phytosterols, Rice Bran oil can be an effective substitute for lanolin, and can help reduce inflammation and soothe discomfort.
and I think orizanol is a natural nutrient extract isolated from rice bran oil.
Seems pretty good to me. What do you think? |
_________________ Combination/acne-prone skin. Light - medium fair skin. :] malaysian/chinese. |
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Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:52 pm |
Personally, I'd rather get emu oil, which I find very nourishing and soothing on my skin. I have used Sothys before, and I found it no different to Estee Lauder or Lancome. I prefer not to use dept. store brands nowadays as they are very expensive and have done nothing to imrpove my skin. |
_________________ Age 38, fair/fine/sensitive/normal skin. No bad sun damage. |
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Wed Apr 30, 2008 6:54 pm |
Yes, I've heard good things about emu oil. Is it expensive and where do you buy it? I was planning on buying it on ebay but I don't want to find an untrustworthy product. |
_________________ Combination/acne-prone skin. Light - medium fair skin. :] malaysian/chinese. |
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Thu May 01, 2008 1:53 pm |
I agree with Sienna. I have tried numerous samples of various Sothys moisturizers and serums and have not been impressed with anything.
As for Emu Oil you can buy Dremu here at EDS. If you find that too expensive I think many on this foum buy their Emu Oil from L B Processors. Hope this helps. |
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Wed Oct 22, 2008 1:54 am |
MICHELLE190983 wrote: |
I have not use this product , is that good? |
Do you mean the emu oil or the Sothys? You seem to be rather a big fan of Sothys. |
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Thu Oct 23, 2008 5:49 am |
I can personally recommend the serums from Sothys - they are light and not at all greasy, perfect for under moisturiser. I generally stick with the Vitamin serum though as my skin is not that dry. |
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