Skin Care 1- Shea butter and olive oil

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2009

Originally taped in October 2008. New method of moisturizing skin using shea butter and olive oil.

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  • Your skin looks great! How much water do you drink a day?

    Also, try adding carrot seed oil and Coconut oil to your blend. You can melt the shea butter and add all the other oils, you can also add honey (preservative) and then let it solidify. Have fun!

  • I don't drink nearly as much as I should but I don't drink alot of soda or sugary drinks either so I guess that helps :) Thanks for the tips!

  • I like your video, you get right to the point no music or anything. Thanks. I wished people would get to the point like you do; I do not have all day. Thanks again1

  • Lol. I feel you. I'll keep that in mind for future vids.

  • Can you use regular olive oil, like the one you buy from supermarket, extra virgin olive oil, you know, the one you cook with? Or you have use one of them that you are using?

  • EVOO from the supermarket is perfectly fine.

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  • I used nutiva organic coconut oil on my face and body after i bath with aveeno oatmeal soap. my facial dermitis has left me. i still wash my skin each day and apply and eat two tablespoons of coconut oil in my soup or hot beverage. coconut oil is the cure. i am so grateful that it cured this sebhorric dermitis

  • What temperature water do you wash your face with?

  • You're an attractive sister for realz very pretty

  • @denariarmstrong1 LMAO, you have a point.

  • Halo,

    Apricot kernels... are jagged and very sharp under magnification. They leave tiny micro abrasions in the delicate facial skin that allow inflammation and tiny openings to create bumps/pimples in. If you want to try dermabrasion be sure your product is rounded under magnification. Never over do. Honestly most people do not need to, and should never scrub hard on the facial skin.

    Nice video!

  • Thank you dovedarby for your answer. I have another question: I have seen two different colors of plain shea butter, yellow and white. Do you know why they are two different color? Which one is better? Thanks

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