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I have an acne spot treatment made with thyme linalol, sweet orange,

and a couple of other oils. Is the thyme really okay to be using on

a regular basis for what may be many years? Do I need to worry

about the phototoxicity of the sweet orange? I do tan in a tanning

bed. If I wash my face well before tanning would it be okay?

 

Thanks!

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My daughter probably uses the same brand. She will be out in the sun a bit this

summer, so I would like to hear comments about this as well. And about the

thyme linalol.

 

Tracy

 

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Thyme linalol and Sweet orange for acne (tanning)

 

 

I have an acne spot treatment made with thyme linalol, sweet orange,

and a couple of other oils. Is the thyme really okay to be using on

a regular basis for what may be many years? Do I need to worry

about the phototoxicity of the sweet orange? I do tan in a tanning

bed. If I wash my face well before tanning would it be okay?

 

Thanks!

Justine

 

 

 

 

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I doubt the little dab of the thyme in the acne treatment product would

cause problems. Maybe try alternating it every so often with another

product if it really does concern ya :)

 

As for the sweet orange oil - I personally wouldn't go into a tannig bed

after having put it on my skin. I'd think its best to use the treatment

at night before bed and then wait until after tanning to reapply it.

 

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Tracy Rivera [rubberjunkie]

 

 

 

My daughter probably uses the same brand. She will be out in the sun a

bit this summer, so I would like to hear comments about this as well.

And about the thyme linalol.

 

Tracy

 

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sunlvnbabe

 

I have an acne spot treatment made with thyme linalol, sweet orange,

and a couple of other oils. Is the thyme really okay to be using on

a regular basis for what may be many years? Do I need to worry

about the phototoxicity of the sweet orange? I do tan in a tanning

bed. If I wash my face well before tanning would it be okay?

 

Thanks!

Justine

 

 

 

 

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Whew. That's what I have been telling her to do--after tanning and before bed.

Thanks! Y'all are so smart. ;-)

 

Tracy

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Tuesday, April 20, 2004 2:16 PM

RE: Thyme linalol and Sweet orange for acne

(tanning)

 

 

I doubt the little dab of the thyme in the acne treatment product would

cause problems. Maybe try alternating it every so often with another

product if it really does concern ya :)

 

As for the sweet orange oil - I personally wouldn't go into a tannig bed

after having put it on my skin. I'd think its best to use the treatment

at night before bed and then wait until after tanning to reapply it.

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

Tracy Rivera [rubberjunkie]

 

 

 

My daughter probably uses the same brand. She will be out in the sun a

bit this summer, so I would like to hear comments about this as well.

And about the thyme linalol.

 

Tracy

 

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sunlvnbabe

 

I have an acne spot treatment made with thyme linalol, sweet orange,

and a couple of other oils. Is the thyme really okay to be using on

a regular basis for what may be many years? Do I need to worry

about the phototoxicity of the sweet orange? I do tan in a tanning

bed. If I wash my face well before tanning would it be okay?

 

Thanks!

Justine

 

 

 

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I know my Grand daughter trys to tan

but since she uses the unrefine shea butter we carry

she cannot tan it has a High uv #

sharon

 

Christine Ziegler <chrisziggy wrote:

I doubt the little dab of the thyme in the acne treatment product would

cause problems. Maybe try alternating it every so often with another

product if it really does concern ya :)

 

As for the sweet orange oil - I personally wouldn't go into a tannig bed

after having put it on my skin. I'd think its best to use the treatment

at night before bed and then wait until after tanning to reapply it.

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

Tracy Rivera [rubberjunkie]

 

 

 

My daughter probably uses the same brand. She will be out in the sun a

bit this summer, so I would like to hear comments about this as well.

And about the thyme linalol.

 

Tracy

 

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sunlvnbabe

 

I have an acne spot treatment made with thyme linalol, sweet orange,

and a couple of other oils. Is the thyme really okay to be using on

a regular basis for what may be many years? Do I need to worry

about the phototoxicity of the sweet orange? I do tan in a tanning

bed. If I wash my face well before tanning would it be okay?

 

Thanks!

Justine

 

 

 

 

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