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Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Skin Care
Monday, July 27, 2015 @ 9:13 PM

Extra virgin olive oil isn’t just good for your “insides” it is also great for your “outsides”! Since ancient times olive oil has been used as a way to moisturise and help rejuvenate damaged skin. In Spain any Spanish “grandmother” will swear by it! 

As we age our skin deteriorates and its inner and outer layers (dermis and epidermis) grow much thinner. The stresses and strains of aging also cause the skin to lose elasticity, which soon becomes noticeable as the ever dreaded wrinkles! Other factors, such as the suns can also speed up the aging process by generating what are called ‘free radicals’. The good news is that it’s possible to reduce the damage done to cells by using ‘inhibitors’ that lower the risk. There are many creams and lotions on the market that can help with this but if you’re looking for a natural ‘inhibitor’, you need look no further than extra virgin olive oil, which has a “lipid” profile very close to that of human skin.

Extra Virgin Olive Oil has a large proportion of vitamins A, D, and K, as well as vitamin E, which is a key source of protein needed in the fight against free radicals. This makes extra virgin olive oil particularly helpful in the fight against skin disorders such as acne, psoriasis, and seborrheic eczemas.

 

More generally, extra virgin olive oil can be used daily to improve the condition of skin in several ways:

As an exfoliator: Mixing olive oil with sea salt and massaging into an affected area helps remove dead skin and enrich the healthier layers below it. Adding oil to a bath also helps moisturize the whole body.

In nail and cuticle care: Extra virgin olive oil is a simple solution for dry nails and cuticles. By rubbing a few drops into the cuticle area and around the nail, cuticles stay moist, and nails respond with a natural shine.

As an eye makeup remover: A drop or two of extra virgin olive oil on a cotton pad helps to gently and effectively remove eye makeup without irritating the delicate skin. Olive oil also helps to smooth wrinkles that can form around the eyes.

 

 

 

 



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ArthurTheGreat said:
Friday, July 31, 2015 @ 3:48 PM

Hi Ian.
Sorry to ask a question not related to your article but I know you work for the website. I have just posted a new blog and used a friend's old Adsense ID. She said I have to press 'source' and paste something at the bottom of the post, but she can't remember what it is I have to copy and paste into the bottom. Do you know?
Thanks.


eos_ian said:
Friday, July 31, 2015 @ 4:42 PM

No Problem. In the future it might be easier to send me a private message through the PM system.

What you need to paste is the Adsense html code for the advertising window insert so you can link the page to Adsense. Google Adsense will provide you with his code.


Feeg said:
Saturday, August 1, 2015 @ 1:38 PM

Hi Ian. A bit off the oil but onto the olives. I was in Corsica and Sorrento recently and tasted the very best olives ever. Large dark green, and very expensive! Any idea of their name and where in Estepona area they might be available. Could be wrong but the price was many time more than the usual olives?


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