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Rosanne,

I added Sea Buckthorn to Vit.E lotion together with rosehip oil and

it's makes wonderful skin cream.

But I only added a few drops, not near enough to turn my skin orange..:)

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Rosanne,

I added Sea Buckthorn to Vit.E lotion together with rosehip oil and

it's makes wonderful skin cream.

But I only added a few drops, not near enough to turn my skin orange..:)

C-M

 

 

 

Changing the subject 180 degrees..... We are raising sea buckthorn

plants and I want to get some oil from it. Does anyone know what part

of the plant I use? And do I just distill it? Is it the " juice " ?

Anyone know??

 

TIA

 

 

Karen J

 

 

 

 

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Hi Christa Marie,

 

I add rosehip seed oil to my lotion also. It is a beautiful lotion. It

feels great and it's nice and orange! Oh, what the heck. It's summertime

anyway. So what if I turn orange. No seriously, my skin isn't turning

orange. I was just wondering if there was a recommended usage rate for

the oil.

Thanks.

 

Rosanne

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I use this oil ... the extract. The recommended usage rate I have seen is

0.1% to 8.0% which is a pretty wide range. I usually use at less than 1%.

The Snowdrift Farm site says, " Because of the unusual composition of Sea

Buckthorn oil, it is often thought of as an essential oil rather than a

fixed oil. " http://www.snowdriftfarm.com/seabuckthorn.html

 

That would seem to indicate a lower usage.

 

HTH...

Linda Wallen

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" Leave room in your garden for the angels to dance. "

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" Rosanne " <rosanne9

 

Friday, June 18, 2004 12:42 PM

Sea Buckthorn Berry Oil

 

 

> Has anyone ever used this oil to make their own lotion? If so, at what

> amount will it start to turn the skin orange?

>

> Thanks.

>

> Rosanne

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