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post 31/12/2012, 06:31 PM
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What is the best oil/cream to use of of the below?

- rosehip
- olive
- coconut
- jojoba
- Vitamin C cream

what cream/oils do you use?
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post 31/12/2012, 06:59 PM
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Face - sun sense factor 30 untinted
Body - sorbolene cream, Coles or Woolies own brand

Yup, I am most definitely NOT high maintenance... wink.gif
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post 31/12/2012, 07:25 PM
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Body - sorbolene cream, Coles or Woolies own brand

Yup, I am most definitely NOT high maintenance... wink.gif


This is me too happy.gif .

Face is generally Dove soap, and if I can be bothered then vitamin e cream (homebrand).
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post 31/12/2012, 07:40 PM
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I like avocado oil myself. Jojoba seems to paradoxically dry out my skin, coconut is ok but don't like the smell, I'd feel like food if I used olive oil and rosehip oil is actually pretty nice but again the smell is a bit gaggy for me. Avocado oil ticks all my boxes, I use it on the babies also.
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post 31/12/2012, 07:47 PM
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On my face I use rosehip oil, and then Le Tan Factor 30 face cream.
On my body I use The Body Shop's coconut or olive body butter mixed in the el cheapo Sorbolene cream to make it last longer.
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post 31/12/2012, 07:56 PM
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i use rosehip oil on my face ( a vit e oil around my eyes) and rice bran oil as a body moisturiser wink.gif

i use either trilogy brand of springfields brand of rosehip as some of them smell disgusting
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