Camelina Oil 4 OZ
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Barbara Deskins
> 24 hourI was surprised to see a full size bottle when most similar products for your face are an ounce or so. I do not notice any overpowering scent while using it. I first tried it on the back of my hands to test it. I felt and saw a noticeable difference. Using it now on my face and neck. At 65 years old, I am not expecting miracles but one can always hope. I also plan on trying it in my hair just to see what it does
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K
> 24 hourIt does a nice job at relaxing your hair, especially with frizz.
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Mary
> 24 hourI think this Camelina oil will make a vary nice carrier oil for my essential oil blends that I use on my skin. I have never tried Camelina oil before but I am pleased with it properties. It rubs nicely into the skin, it feels moisturizing without being greasy. My skin has a nice shine after applying. Note that it does have a bit of an earthly scent.
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jody ingram
> 24 hourThis is my first time using this particular oil and I like it everything but it smells strange and kinda bad when you first use it. Other than that it’s great
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Joel and Paula B.
> 24 hourCamellia oil is great for your skin, hair and nails. Use it as a moisturizer it can help soften wrinkles. It can help improve you complexion and heal scars. There is no scent and it absorbs quickly into your skin without leaving a oily or sticky residue.
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Stardust
> 24 hourThis is a pretty good sized bottle of this oil. I had never heard of it before, but research is showing that it is good for use in cosmetics. The oil is reasonably thick and yellow. It has an interesting scent that I can’t quite place, perhaps a bit woodsy, but not quite pine. I sample tested on the back of my hands after doing dishes, and my hands absorbed this oil instantly. My hands became soft and supple. With that result, the face is next. I love the results of this Camerina oil. Give it a try.
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Colleen
> 24 hourI got this to use with essential oils. It is a stronger smell and overpowered the chamomile, but not the eucalyptus. The smell of the carrier is ok on its own so its not the end of the world. It is a nice moisturizer that absorbs so well and isnt greasy. I think I want to find more uses for it.
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Engineer, Deep Thinker
> 24 hourThis simple, all-natural oil is useful as a daytime touch-up for my dry hands that I feel like I dont have to worry about washing completely off before I eat. Not a big fan of shiny skin so using sparingly. A bonus is that this is a generous amount for a reasonable price compared to other moisturizers.
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msmugler
> 24 hourI have very dry skin and my skin loves this oil. I’d never heard of it before, but I’m really enjoying it. I use it on my face, elbows, hands, neck…wherever my skin is tight and itchy. If really helped with a stubborn patch of itchy dermatitis I had on my elbow when nothing else did, so I’d buy it for that alone. The scent is also not objectionable as some oils I’ve used.
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John Shaw
> 24 hourI only get Vine items that I plan to use personally and I do a fair review based on my assessment and use of the product. I leave 1 star up to 5 stars if I really like the product and didnt really find any issues with it. My wife and I use a lot of oils for face and body moisturization and I am testing out this Camelina oil. So far I like it. I have used it on my hands, which get very dry, and around my eyes and forehead for wrinkle protection. Here is an except from an article I read: “[Neither] fish oil nor fish have been shown to be hypocholesterolemic, or cholesterol-lowering, explains Ursula Schwab, lead study author and professor of nutrition therapy at the University of Eastern Finland’s Institute of Public Health and Clinical Nutrition School. “On the contrary, fish oil supplements may have an increasing effect on LDL [bad] cholesterol concentration.” (While fatty fish can help lower triglycerides, another type of fat in the blood, they don’t actually lower cholesterol levels.) However, camelina oil certainly does. Ive read a lot of other good things about Camelina oil as well. It has a lot of internal benefits as well as external. This Lisse Camelina oil says it is cosmetic grade, but then it talks about using it internally when it says Great source of Omega 3 and Vitamin E when cooking, grilling and baking. According to my research, cosmetic grades are [typically] mixed with another oil, whereas the food grades are supposed to be 100 percent of a the specified oil only. I wish I knew if this was actually safe to take internally, but since it doesnt specify Food Grade I guess I wont risk it. Thank you for reading and I hope you find this review and the picture helpful in making a purchasing decision.