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Fri Jul 07, 2006 2:43 pm |
If anyone said to me, oh about three years ago, that I would be singing the praises of Emu Oil, well I would have laughed hysterically. Nothing touched my skin but the purest organic products. And I mean pure - from the growing process, harvesting, extraction, packaging etc. it had to be purely organic in every possible way. So, how did I go from that to Emu Oil?? (And we all know where Emu Oil comes from!!)
One day I found myself on the Dremu Oil website www.dremu.com. I honestly don't remember how I got there, but I did and I have to say the website does a wonderful selling pitch for Emu Oil. I thought some of the things said were interesting, but I felt it was somewhat hyped up. However, after visiting other forums and looking at the reviews for Dremu Oil on MUA I was surprised and intrigued that so many people praised Emu Oil for doing exactly what everyone said it did - deeply hydrate, soothe, heal etc. I still felt sure it wasn't for me when a couple of weeks later I received a sign from the gods. I was looking down the long list of skin care lines now being sold at EDS when what pops out at me but Dremu Oil. Yes, EDS was now selling Emu Oil and I knew someone was telling me to buy it.
So, I did. I wasn't expecting much. After all, it wasn't organic. But, I liked the packaging. It comes in a blue tinted dropper bottle - very easy to apply a couple of drops into the palm of the hand and massage onto the face. The liquid is of a milky white consistency and happily for me - ODORLESS !! But, the best part of it all is that this milky white stuff just sinks into the skin leaving it intensely hydrated, soothed, silky and glowing. The problem with carrier and essential oils is that you have to be careful how much you put on the face. A tiny bit too much and the face becomes an oil slick. However, the miracle with Emu Oil is that the more you put on the more hydrated and moisturized the skin is and the more it glows and plumps up. I know that on my very first day of using Emu Oil I felt that at one point I had used too much. I worried about break outs so I went to the bathroom mirror to dab some off - by that time I think I applied it around three or four times throughout the day - but when I looked in the mirror there was nothing to dab off. My skin just glowed and was plump with moisture. I can't get over this oil. Everything they say about it is true. Dehydration lines go away, dryness vanishes, the whole face seems to plump up with moisture (a very good thing for anyone with sagging issues) blemishes heal, irritated skin is soothed. I could go on and on. But, I gave a link to the website for anyone who wishes to read more about Emu Oil.
Thank you EDS for always carrying the best skin care products (hope you may consider selling the other Dremu products as well.)
Oh, and there is a moral to this review. When the gods speak - listen!!! |
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The above post is a review of the following product available at EDS:
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Dremu Oil (50 ml / 1.7 floz)
Botox works by paralyzing those muscles which cause wrinkles. This causes the surrounding muscles to overcompensate, and create new wrinkles. Botox causes wrinkles. Dremu erases them. As seen on Oprah.
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Sun Jun 10, 2007 12:50 pm |
Hi,
It's Kalaya Emu Oil. I bought it at London Drugs in Victoria, BC, Canada. I think it was about $20 for 30 mL.
The bottle says Emu Oil. Natural Skin and Joint Care. Contains Omega 3,6,& 9 EFA's.
The website cited on the bottle is:
www.kalayacreations.com
or Kalaya Health Products, Waterloo, ON, Canada
1-800-455-2558
I hope that helps you out. I am still nervous putting oil on my face, but it seems to be okay. |
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Sat Jan 02, 2010 7:28 am |
You can find a really nice Emu oil at very reasonable prices here they sell various sizes, it's light sinks into the skin beautifully and has a slightly off white color! 2 oz for $7.90 USD!
Garden of Wisdom
http://www.gardenofwisdom.com/catalog/item/3987807/3778603.htm
Carrier/Exotic Oils>
Emu Oil / 2 oz
Price: $7.90
Availability: This product is back-ordered; it is unavailable for ordering at this time please come back or continue shopping.
Grade 'A', Australian Emu Oil, produced
under the Strict Australian Emu Oil regulations
(equivalent to the USDA). The birds are totally
free range, feeding on an all natural diet,
which includes natural plants with antibiotic
properties. No growth hormones or medicines
are used, and they are not fed on corn, meat
meal or hydrogenated oil feed. This is the real
thing, as natural as you can get. All the natural
fatty acids are preserved by low temperature
refining processes and refrigerated storage.
NOTE:
Research has shown that emu oil is
almost 100% Triglyceride which means that
emu oil is nearly a complete neutral lipid.
Since emu oil lacks phospholipids and the
human skin is phospholipid deficient, the
transdermal properties are phenomenal.
Thus, when emu oil is mixed with herbs
known for their ability of acting on skin or
muscle-joint problems, the results can be
extraordinary.
There has been a 60+% increase in the cost of Emu Oil! Although
we are disappointed to have to pass the price forward we do
want to stay with the same, consistent and absolute
top notch supplier!
Something to pay attention to:
As you try to study Emu Oil you will see many terms such as "triple refined" or "organically refined" or "pharmaceutical grade" or "molecularly distilled" or "cosmetic grade". There are probably others. Please don't be confused by marketing exaggerations. The important thing to pay attention to in Emu Oil is that it is "Pure with no additives".
Millions of repeat customers have proven that searching for the best emu oil is worth it.
Product Ingredients Emu Oil (Our Pure Emu Oil contains 0.02% of healthy vitamin E oil to preserve freshness. The Emu Oil is still 100% pure.) |
_________________ I'LL SEE YOU ON THE DARKSIDE OF THE MOON.... |
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Sun Jan 03, 2010 9:31 pm |
thanks for that dark moon! you're always so informed and on top of things.
i'm trying to incorporate more natural products and the emul oil is wonderful! no reactions! and effective.
i got more emu oil for face at the health food store and it was REALLY expensive. i think i'll but at the suggested links or EDS. *i find it cheaper to buy online than at the store.* |
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