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Hi everyone I would be gratful for some advice I am 56 with dry skin

and living in the uk. I am no longer working so I have very little

income but I do have time. I need to make my own face and body creams

from now on, I have looked at some recipes but I would like to ask if

anyone has any further ideas.

Blessings

Pammie

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Simple and easy, Pammie. Coconut oil. It's

all I use for skin cream, and I have eczema. I also use it as a makeup

remover, and hair conditioner. If you want you can add various

essential oils for specific conditions.

 

-Raine

 

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Hi everyone I would be gratful for some advice I am 56 with dry skin

and living in the uk. I am no longer working so I have very little

income but I do have time. I need to make my own face and body creams

from now on, I have looked at some recipes but I would like to ask if

anyone has any further ideas.

Blessings

Pammie

 

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I just learned from Cindy Jones on this group how to make face creams and WOW !what a difference, when you make it yourself. To make it creamy you need e-wax and steric acid, you add that to butter creams and oils and melt it down together and there you go, what a difference in moisturizer. After you use your own you will never want anything else. Ginapam couchman <freya_freya2000 wrote: Hi everyone I would be gratful for some advice I am 56 with dry skin and living in the uk. I am no longer working so I have very little income but I do have time. I need to make my own face and body creams from now on, I have looked at some recipes but I would like to ask if anyone has any further ideas.Blessings PammieFederal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington

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i would have my thyroid checked . one of my patients told me this week , that dry skin is the sign of a low thyroid . she is a RN and has other medical conditions - and she keeps herself well informed .

 

personally this is new to me , but i am planning on checking it out .

 

just like with everything else ... if you make your own creams and such [ which is good ] -- all you would be doing is treating symptoms , but the cause would still be ignored .

 

just a thought

 

gab

 

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Hi everyone I would be gratful for some advice I am 56 with dry skin and living in the uk. I am no longer working so I have very little income but I do have time. I need to make my own face and body creams from now on, I have looked at some recipes but I would like to ask if anyone has any further ideas.Blessings Pammie

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thank you Raine I will try some it sounds like just what I need. Do you ever macerate oils in it too for use. Plus can I ask do you use it neat as a skin cream or make a more solid one with bees wax. Blessings PammieRaine <rainelovesj wrote: Simple and easy, Pammie. Coconut oil. It's all I use for skin cream, and I have eczema. I also use it as a makeup remover, and hair conditioner. If you want you can add various essential oils for specific conditions.-Rainepam couchman wrote: Hi everyone I would be gratful for some advice I am 56 with dry skin and living in the uk. I am no longer working so I have very little income but I do have time.

I need to make my own face and body creams from now on, I have looked at some recipes but I would like to ask if anyone has any further ideas.Blessings Pammie -- Swap Your Paperback Books - PaperBackSwap.com

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Coconut oil with a little vitamin E mixed in.

 

Make a mask of 4-5 peeled and mashed green grapes and 1 tsp of honey. Smear on face and leave on 20 minutes before rinsing.

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Thankyou Raine I will try that, do you use it just as an oil or do you

make it into a cream for the face.

Blessings

Pammie

 

 

 

 

 

herbal remedies , Raine <rainelovesj wrote:

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> Simple and easy, Pammie. Coconut oil. It's all I use for skin cream,

and

> I have eczema. I also use it as a makeup remover, and hair

conditioner.

> If you want you can add various essential oils for specific

conditions.

>

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The beauty of coconut oil is that it is

solid at room temperature so you don't need to add bees wax. I do often

add various oils- lavender, tea tree, rosemary, eucalyptus... depending

on where I'm using it, and for what.

 

Glad this sounds like something that can help you,

Raine

 

pam couchman wrote:

 

Thank you Raine I will try some it sounds

like just what I need. Do you ever macerate oils in it too for use.

Plus can I ask do you use it neat as a skin cream or make a more solid

one with bees wax.

Blessings

Pammie

 

 

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