Has anyone tried this?

This sounds too good to be true! However I would try it because I
would like my skin to look amazing. I read this advice in another skin
group I am in:

Try taking a teaspoon of PURE VIRGIN OLIVE OIL everyday. Just sip it in
every morning, your sking will be amazing within 3 days.

3 Responses to “Has anyone tried this?”

  1. Annie Vinson Says:

    Hello Acne Group,
    Where did this recipe come from; sipping the teaspoon of Virgin Olive Oil
    everyday? What is suppose to be the active ingredient(s) that helps get rid of
    the acne?

    Have A Great Day!

    Angela of Maryland

  2. Constance Powers Says:

    Can Olive Oil (cold press) be used topically on the skin?
    But of course! The ancient Greeks used to bathe with oil, using a special
    scraper to take off the excess. Barring allergies, most vegetable oils are
    compatible with the skin. To moisturize dry skin, apply it daily directly to
    dry spots and stretch marks. You’re not going to be using that much so use the
    best olive oil; extra virgin. Pure and Light olive oil has been chemically
    processed, avoid it.
    Make a face mask with olive oil and a good quality of clay mud or avocado.
    Leave for 5-10 minutes, then rinse
    Where else is olive oil used?
    Lip balm, shampoo, bath oils, hand lotions, soap, soak for nails, massage oil,
    dandruff treatment, etc. Soaking fingernails in warm olive oil will soften
    cuticles and help brittle nails become more resilient.
    How is olive oil used to make soap?
    Fats or oils are saponified into soap by the addition of lye. Lye, also known

    as caustic soda is a common ingredient in household products such as paint
    strippers, canned fruit cocktail, drain openers (Drano), etc. The lye is
    neutralized by the process. Olive Oil and lye is mixed with colors, fragrances
    and moisturizers such as glycerin. Usually a lower grade of olive oil is used,
    such as pomace oil, for these purposes.
    Can olive oil be thickened to use on psoriasis or dry skin?
    You could make an emulsion of water and oil "like mayonnaise" which would
    thicken and hydrate. Waxes such as beeswax can be added to make more of a
    liniment or ointment, heat one pint of olive oil with 1 1/2 ounces of beeswax
    until melted, cool, add more wax if necessary and repeat. Other ingredients used
    to thicken emollients are agar, a seaweed extract, methyl cellulose or xanthum
    gums, both plant extracts, and glycerin. They are all edible and used to thicken
    everything from ice cream to pancake syrup.
    A reader asks about Eczema: I have suffered from eczema badly on and off
    since I was 13 years old. I went to a doctor last year and he prescribed a too
    strong cortisone to use on my face and the skin has been damaged. Apparently it
    stops the production of collagen and now I have fine wrinkles on the outer side
    of my eyes and the forehead skin has thinned badly as well. I have recently
    been trying many oils to try to rejuvenate my skin tissue again but alas seem to
    have terrible reactions and bad flare ups after using them. but I’ve been trying
    the cold pressed olive oil and putting it in my aqueous cream and I’m glad to
    say that I’m not allergic to it! Would you be able to tell me if maybe I could
    get some degree of collagen regeneration back to my skin?
    Dr. Deane Replies: Olive Oil is a mild oil and of course has been used for
    thousands of year on the skin. We sell organic extra virgin oil to many
    "natural" and "organic" cosmetic manufacturers. Few people seem to be allergic
    to olive oil.
    As for the collagen, I do not know of any substances which can really
    "rebuild" collagen. As you age the collagen fibers become thinner and less
    plentiful. Sun exposure and strong steroids can speed up this process. There may
    be hope in the future. Doctors used to think that cartilage couldn’t be rebuilt
    but glucosamine and chondroitin supplements are now showing promise for that
    purpose. Perhaps we will find something to counteract the effects of gravity and
    ageing in the skin.
    Anthony asks: As a moisturizer is there a particular type of olive oil that
    should be used? For example: virgin, extra virgin, extra light etc
    Dr. Deane Replies: You’re not going to be using that much so use the best
    olive oil; extra virgin. Pure and Light olive oil may have been chemically
    processed.
    Joan writes: Check out our web page at www.headliceinfo.com. Don’t laugh but
    we teach people how to get rid of head lice using olive oil. Check out our book
    and video, both called, "Head Lice to Dead Lice" at Amazon.com. There are links
    at our web site.
    Michelle asks: Over the past 5 years my scalp has been abused by chemicals
    (perms), and my nerves has caused baldness. I have been washing my hair
    regularly and treating my scalp with virgin olive oil. As a result hair is
    growing in the bald area. Will the use of olive oil clog my pores? By the way I
    am a 38 year old female who’s parents and grandparents have a no history of
    balding. My dermatologist told me that chemicals and nerves are the cause of my
    baldness. To date I have stopped using perms and wash my hair regularly, deep
    conditioning my scalp and use virgin olive oil as a moisturizer for the scalp
    and hair.
    Dr. Deane Responds: Olive oil has been used for thousands of years on human
    skin and does not typically cause clogging of pores. I am glad that your hair is
    returning and would like to credit the olive oil. I think it may be treating
    the chemical induced scalp irritation caused by your perms. The most common
    cause of balding is heredity, which causes the typical male pattern balding in
    men and a more diffuse thinning of the hair in women. I have never seen any
    science which suggests that olive oil would help hereditary balding. Hair dye
    and perm chemicals can also cause balding and a flaking and irritation of the
    scalp. This type of balding may be partially reversible with a mild emollient
    like olive oil and discontinuation of the chemicals.
    Z.P. from South Africa writes: In the Name of Allah, The Most Beneficent, Most
    Merciful 1400 years ago, the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad (Peace be upon Him)
    advised his followers to apply olive oil to their bodies, and himself use to be
    seen with a lot of oil on his head. Since many of his advises are tallying with
    medical science, I would like to know the effect of applying olive oil on the
    head? For eg. Does it have a heating effect on the head or a cooling one?

    OOS responds: The use of oil is found in many religions and cultures. It has
    been used during special ceremonies and also as a general health measure. During
    baptism in the Christian church, holy oil, which is often olive oil, may be used
    for anointment. At the Chrism mass olive oil blessed by the bishop, "chrism", is
    used in the ceremony. Like the grape, the Christian missionaries brought the
    olive tree with them to California for food but also for ceremonial use. Olive
    oil was used to anoint the early kings of the Greeks and Jews. The Greeks
    anointed winning athletes and as you say, it is used in the Muslim religion.
    Olive oil has also been used to anoint the dead in many cultures.

    It has also been used for every day health measures. The Greeks used oil to
    clean their bodies. In lieu of soap, at the baths, olive oil was applied to the
    body then scraped off with special tools. In the time of Muhammad, putting oil
    on the hair may have been considered a health measure as it discouraged lice and
    seborrheic dermatitis (dandruff). I don’t think it would have had either a
    cooling or heating effect on the head. Olive oil on the body may help prevent
    dry skin conditions and eczema and is a mild antibacterial agent just as natural
    skin oils are. Selected References
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    Have A Great Day!

    Angela of Maryland

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  3. Reid Cristal Says:

    ive never tried that but it sounds kinda yucky lol.. i know of some products
    from a company called beauty control that worked for me if youd like to know
    more email me and i can tell you where to go to find them
    Cassie

    Have A Great Day!

    Angela of Maryland

    Visit your group "acnetips" on the web.

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