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The olive is
a fruit that has been treasured throughout time. From the Grecian
Olympic halls, the Roman empire, to the tomb of Egyptian kings,
the worth of the olive and its oil has been spoken of for centuries.
Still today, it is still used in many religious ceremonies. Olive
oil acne treatments are usually not recommended for severe acne
sufferers, but there are other ways you can use olive oil-- as acne
skin moisturizer for instance.
Olive oil is
a high-quality moisturizer since it attracts exterior moisture and
holds the moisture close to the skin and forms a breathable barrier
to prevent loss of interior moisture.
Olive oil improves
the skin consistency and tone. Olive oil is especially good because
it has anti-inflammatory properties, which we know is a part of
the acne process; therefore it is great for moisturizing and treating
a variety of skin conditions where inflammation is concerned.
Olive oil is
known for its skin renewing power that gives the skin a glowing
appearance. It helps maintain the skin elasticity, hydration and
smoothness. Olive oil has been used in skin care for centuries.
You know why? It is because it is loaded with vitamins A, B2, B1,
vitamin C, vitamin K, vitamin E and vitamin D, which are all antioxidants.
Antioxidants fight free radicals from penetrating the skin layer
which cause damage and aging of the skin. You can call olive oil
a proverbial youth serum.
There has been
some controversy over the use of olive oil as a cleanser instead
of soap, popularly known as the "oil cleansing method"
using 80% olive oil and 20% castor oil to wash the face in the mornings
and evenings instead of using harsh soaps.
After reading
several articles, it has been a mixed review. There were some individuals
who experienced extreme breakouts and discontinued the trial, but
there were others who were very pleased. This then tells me that
this is going to be a trial and error situation should you decide
to try it. It is a well established fact that olive oil is a moisturizer
and has anti-inflammatory qualities so, it may in fact work for
you.
In closing,
the use of olive oil acne treatments can be a mixed bag; it all
depends on your skin type, severity of breakout, and the frequency
in which you use it, but we do know that you can use olive oil as
acne skin moisturizer on an intermittent basis in small amounts
and receive great results keeping the skin smooth and supple.
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