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Sun Apr 03, 2005 6:36 am |
Has anyone heard about Emu Oil. Supposed to be an oil that moisturizes skin very well but I just wanted to know if anyone out there has used it and what they thought? |
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Sun Apr 03, 2005 8:20 am |
I use it over copper peptides in the evening. It is very moisturising, but don't over do it! A couple of drops warmed in the palms will do face and neck. Just pat/press it on lightly.
I get mine from purple emu
Liz |
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Mon Apr 04, 2005 8:48 am |
I used it for a long time, over copper peptides usually, and it is very beneficial especially for dry skin conditions, but it's a bit heavy for day use so I've moved over to using Camellia oil (another carrier oil) the texture is lighter and it absorbs better - again, very beneficial for the skin. |
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Mon Apr 04, 2005 8:54 am |
Molly wrote: |
I used it for a long time, over copper peptides usually, and it is very beneficial especially for dry skin conditions, but it's a bit heavy for day use so I've moved over to using Camellia oil (another carrier oil) the texture is lighter and it absorbs better - again, very beneficial for the skin. |
I also was hooked on Emu oil for an all purpose product. I used it on my legs and even put a capful in my shampoo. A few months ago I tried Camellia Oil and also find I like it better than Emu Oil. Much lighter and like the fact that it is not coming from a bird. |
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