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Why do we try natural oil
They are touted as substitutes for regulating hair, moisturizing skin, fighting acne and strengthening nails. Walk along the beauty aisle of your drugstore, and you will find them in many products. Are they useful? You may need to experiment. Everyone's skin is different, which depends on repeated beauty trials.

 

Why try natural oil

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They are touted as substitutes for regulating hair, moisturizing skin, fighting acne and strengthening nails. Walk along the beauty aisle of your drugstore, and you will find them in many products. Are they useful? You may need to experiment. Everyone's skin is different, which depends on repeated beauty trials.

Marula

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This oil is made from the fruit of the marula tree native to South Africa and is rich in water. It is rich in fatty acids and dermatologists say it can soothe dry skin. It absorbs quickly and won't make you shiny or greasy.

tea plant

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Red inflammation occurs when bacteria are trapped in your pores. Studies have shown that tea tree oil helps eliminate this bacterium. In one trial, it beat the placebo gel (without active ingredients) in treating acne and calming inflammation. Another study found that it is as effective as benzoyl peroxide, a common ingredient in over-the-counter acne treatment.

Moroccan nuts

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Sometimes called "liquid gold", Forrest Gump oil is rich in an antioxidant called polyphenols, which can fight the effects of aging. Dermatologists also said that its ω- Fatty acids can promote the growth of collagen and make skin plump. Whether you have dry, oily or normal skin.

It can also condition the hair, but it will not reduce the weight of the hair or make the hair feel greasy. You can also use other hair care products.

Chamomile and mint

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You may think chamomile is a relaxing tea, but the oil of this Daisy like plant can also calm your skin. Skin experts call it anti-inflammatory and bactericide, which can reduce the chance of redness, irritation and infection. Peppermint oil has the same soothing effect.

Coconut

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Dry and broken skin is more susceptible to infection, irritation and allergic reactions. Coconut oil can protect and moisturize the skin, and also relieve the scaly rough spots associated with common diseases such as eczema.

Rose fruit and carrot

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You will find vitamin A in many skin care beauty products. It is a kind of "retinoic acid", a chemical substance that helps to replace old skin cells with new skin cells and produce collagen, which can alleviate the color changes caused by scars and stretch marks. Two oils rich in vitamin A: Rose seeds and carrots. Some dermatologists say they also have good acne and anti-aging treatment. At night, you just need to wipe it gently.

Rosemary and castor

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Want to tie up your ponytail? Do you have more scalp than before? Rosemary oil can help you get a thicker, brighter mane. In one study, 6 months of treatment and 2% minoxidil were effective in androgenic alopecia, a common form of hair loss in men and women. And it is unlikely to cause scalp itching.

Castor oil is another family therapy that is said to thicken eyebrows and eyelashes. Before you try, please ask your doctor if it is safe, because it will be close to your eyes. The jury is still not sure whether it really works.

Olives and avocados

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Thin or brittle nails? For a simple, all natural solution, put a little olive oil or avocado oil on them before going to bed. These oils will soak overnight and are rich in healthy fatty acids. You can also use other types of beauty oil.