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, I use jojoba oil morning and night after washing my face.

(Dr.Sy's vita oil) My skin is usually just a little damp when I apply it.

Just a few drops is enough. Then I use the topical/zinc oxide cream after

that. My skin loves it and it doesn't irritate at all, but as with

everything, it might not work for you, so just test a drop in a very small

area at first. Good luck!

Jen

jojoba iol

>Hi everyone!

>How can Jojoba oil should be used?

>night?

>day?

>morning?

>does it irritate skin?

>will it dry out on face?

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There are some excellent messages in the highlights. I have cut and pasted

some below.

Basically you should apply to wet skin and pad dry with a towel afterwards.

You can then apply an other topicals on top of it, including moisturisers,

sunscreen, zinc oxide etc. Morning and evening is ideal.

/group/rosacea-support/2083.html

http://www.escribe.com/health/rosacea-support/index.html?mID=9318

http://www.escribe.com/health/rosacea-support/index.html?mID=9390

http://www.escribe.com/health/rosacea-support/index.html?mID=7245

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Date sent: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 13:33:56 -0800

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Subject: jojoba iol

> Hi everyone!

> How can Jojoba oil should be used?

> night?

> day?

> morning?

> does it irritate skin?

> will it dry out on face?

> william diaz cfs@...

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>

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> Please read the list highlights thoroughly before posting to the whole

> group. see http://ii.net/~dp/rosacea/toc.html

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> To leave the list send an email to rosacea-support-unsubscribeegroups

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> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

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> eGroups.com home: /group/rosacea-support

> - Simplifying group communications

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In a message dated 03/11/2000 4:13:31 PM Pacific Standard Time,

ruizdelvizo@... writes:

<< You don't have to buy a cream. Just putting a drop of rosacea-friendly

oil on freshly washed skin and massaging it in works. >>

Hmmm. Where does one obtain jojoba oil? I can get safflower at the

supermarket but jojoba is one of those cosmetic ingredients I've never run

across.

Suggestions? Are there any other rosacea-friendly oils?

TIA

Indigo

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Indigo,

You don't have to buy a cream. Just putting a drop of rosacea-friendly

oil on freshly washed skin and massaging it in works.

Matija

indigosod-@... wrote:

original article:/group/rosacea-support/?start=13

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> Do you really need to buy a cream? is it enough to just apply jojoba

oil and

> safflower oil?

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Hi Indigo,

you can order Dr Sy's Vita oil (jojoba oil w/added vitamins) at:

http://www.lindasy.com/

You can also order samples for 50c plus shipping if you want to test it

first.

In the past I've found pure jojoba oil in health food stores in the

cosmetics section,

Jen

>Hmmm. Where does one obtain jojoba oil? I can get safflower at the

>supermarket but jojoba is one of those cosmetic ingredients I've never run

>across.

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