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Re: Hello oily skin rosacea

Hi.

I have oily skin and it never made me break out.

I use mainly aloe vera skin care and pure shea butter.

Deb



--- In rosaceans@yahoogroups.com, Ricky Butler <classics_guy@...> wrote:
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> what about is with OILY rosacea prone skin? yikes the oil would be a
nightmare!
> I really dont bother with moisturizers, I just wash and let be.
> sometimes I use a teeny bit of aloe gel on my chin area, where I get some
tightness.
> I guess the coconut oil is for dry rosacea skins.
> my rosacea gets around my cheekbone area near my nose.
> But IM REALLY oily!
> does the cool cloth really help with the redness?
> ive not tried that yet. but was thinking of trying it.
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> --- On Sat, 3/21/09, Tobey <ptobey@...> wrote:
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> From: Tobey <ptobey@...>
> Subject: [rosaceans] Re: Hello
> To: rosaceans@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Saturday, March 21, 2009, 11:23 AM
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> I don't think there is a drawback, other than the scent. I've had several
people recommend the coconut oil to me, but I haven't tried it yet. I would
suggest if you want to try it, get some and apply a small bit on a spot on your
face to see if you react to it. That way, if your face flares when you apply it,
you won't have it all over. I usually test moisturizers and oils that way. If
you get the coconut oil before I do, post about your results!
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> One person who recommended it, told me to apply it to the face and put a warm
washcloth over my face for a minute or two. For rosacea, I was going to try it
with a cool washcloth but damp, so the moisture from the oil and the wet
washcloth create a moist environment and see how that worked.
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coconut) on my red face instead of a typical lotion (for dryness)?
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Hi! I'm new here. Are there drawbacks to using straight edible oil (such as coconut) on my red face instead of a typical lotion (for dryness)? Renee...
kefiren
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Mar 17, 2009
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I don't think there is a drawback, other than the scent. I've had several people recommend the coconut oil to me, but I haven't tried it yet. I would suggest...
Tobey
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Mar 21, 2009
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I've been using coconut oil for years, so I guess I'd have to try out the typical lotion in the smart way you describe! As for the moisture, I always put...
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Mar 21, 2009
7:26 pm

Coconut oil is wonderful! Deb...
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Mar 21, 2009
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what about is with OILY rosacea prone skin? yikes the oil would be a nightmare! I really dont bother with moisturizers, I just wash and let be. sometimes I use...
Ricky Butler
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Mar 21, 2009
8:48 pm

Hi. I have oily skin and it has never bothered me. I use aloe vera skin care mainly and pure shea butter. Deb...
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Mar 21, 2009
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Hi. I have oily skin and it never made me break out. I use mainly aloe vera skin care and pure shea butter. Deb...
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