Guest guest Posted June 21, 2010 Report Share Posted June 21, 2010 Hi , Both olive oil and coconut oil are good for your skin and can be used as a moisturizer and be brought to your massage therapist. If you don't care which oil (olive or coconut) you use, you might consider asking your massage therapist which she would prefer to use. Remember that as you heal, your dry skin will also heal. Soft, healthy skin comes from within. Hope that helps, (a group moderator) > > Hello, > > I have purchased " organic " top quality health food resourced skin care products and used them after bathing on my arms, hands, legs, feet, face and neck. I've been checking the website for alternatives and coconut oil is listed for rashes, etc. Is good olive oil useful for dry skin? > > Also, I'm wondering what to take my massage person to use on my skin for my next massage. She uses a combination of oils that I probably shouldn't put on my skin. > > This is a small problem compared to the list I'm dealing with but one that I think could be addressed quite simply. > > Thanks in advance for your consideration and response, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2010 Report Share Posted June 21, 2010 wrote: >>Remember that as you heal, your dry skin will also heal. Soft, healthy skin comes from within.<< I must agree with this, ! I began this way of eating over 3 months ago (because of cea) and I am amazed at how soft my face is now. I'm also noting that I'm not having to put lotion on my skin as often as I used to do (I also no longer use 'lotion', but coconut oil).. But I've also cut back bathing from daily to perhaps three times/wk. I also stopped wearing make-up. So many changes, but my skin is definitely softer! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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