Guest guest Posted July 15, 2004 Report Share Posted July 15, 2004 Morning all, I use pure, cold-pressed macadamia oil, both as my massage blend and as a moisturiser. It is beautiful! It penetrates the skin as it is fine and leaves no stickiness behind. It is certainly not an expensive oil - I buy in 20 litre drums. I make a terrific soap with it and infuse a lot of my australian leaves in it as well for my soaps. Great to infuse various basils (use the oil if you can't get it to grow. I can, but the brushtail possums believe it is for them and not me) and pour over tomato dishes or anything else needing basil. Just remember it is a nut and people with nut alergies should refrain. I've used it on Flying Foxes suffering with dehydration on their wings due to being trapped in the sun. Rehydrated the skin in next to no time. Regards Merinda Proud supporter of Sydney Metropolitan Wildlife Services To rescue Australian native wildlife in the Sydney met region phone 02 9413 4300 Find local movie times and trailers on Movies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2004 Report Share Posted July 15, 2004 Thanks Merinda... I'll check that out. Macadamia nuts... tasty Flying foxes? How cool. I love fennec foxes, at least the pictures of them I've seen. But I love anything with big ears. Caracal, some jerboa species, etc. :-) -Josh >Morning all, > >I use pure, cold-pressed macadamia oil, both as my massage blend and >as a moisturiser. It is beautiful! It penetrates the skin as it is >fine and leaves no stickiness behind. > >It is certainly not an expensive oil - I buy in 20 litre drums. I >make a terrific soap with it and infuse a lot of my australian >leaves in it as well for my soaps. Great to infuse various basils >(use the oil if you can't get it to grow. I can, but the brushtail >possums believe it is for them and not me) and pour over tomato >dishes or anything else needing basil. > >Just remember it is a nut and people with nut alergies should refrain. > >I've used it on Flying Foxes suffering with dehydration on their >wings due to being trapped in the sun. Rehydrated the skin in next >to no time. > > >Regards >Merinda > >Proud supporter of Sydney Metropolitan Wildlife Services >To rescue Australian native wildlife in the Sydney met region >phone 02 9413 4300 > > > > >Find local movie times and trailers on Movies. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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