@xmxmx I believe there are some cosmetic versions out there. I do not have access to an alternative one besides the cooking version and it is working fine for me. That being said, definitely go with what you are comfortable with and what works for you. :)
Yes i've heard about using Extra Virgin Olive oil but wanted to try out Grapeseed oil. I wasn't sure if you could use the cooking version for the face and eye area though. Is it safe to do so? I think there are other grapeseed oil versions that are for cosmetic use.
@xmxmx Hi! Yes, I am using the same grapeseed oil which is used for cooking and I have been applying it under my eyes as well. For me its working great. I have had some people say that they find it is actually drying for them. I guess it depends on individual body chemistry and climate. If grapeseed oil is not working, other options are olive oil, almond oil, or coconut oil.
@xmxmx I believe there are some cosmetic versions out there. I do not have access to an alternative one besides the cooking version and it is working fine for me. That being said, definitely go with what you are comfortable with and what works for you. :)
fortunatebeing 11 months ago
Yes i've heard about using Extra Virgin Olive oil but wanted to try out Grapeseed oil. I wasn't sure if you could use the cooking version for the face and eye area though. Is it safe to do so? I think there are other grapeseed oil versions that are for cosmetic use.
xmxmx 11 months ago
@xmxmx Hi! Yes, I am using the same grapeseed oil which is used for cooking and I have been applying it under my eyes as well. For me its working great. I have had some people say that they find it is actually drying for them. I guess it depends on individual body chemistry and climate. If grapeseed oil is not working, other options are olive oil, almond oil, or coconut oil.
fortunatebeing 1 year ago
Are you using grape seed oil used for cooking on your face? Is it suitable to use for the under eye area?
xmxmx 1 year ago