Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Olive Oil

To begin the discussion about olive oil, first we have to discuss polyphenols.  Polyphenols are a type of antioxidant that can help stop the aging process.   Olives are high in polyphenols compounds and thus may help to repair and heal skin.    We use extra virgin olive oil in our products  and while we do not claim that olive oil can cure or treat any skin disease or ailment, I can attest from personal and family usage that it does serve to soften the skin.  As I mentioned in a previous post, my daughter suffers from eczema and while my shea whip does not make the eczema go completely away, it certainly lessens her itching and softens the skin to a great extent.  I would certainly rather use a natural mix of edible butters and oils, especially olive oil, on the skin than steroids and cortisone.


There are many benefits to the usage of olive oil all over the body.  You can treat dry, ragged cuticles with some olive oil on a cotton swab and use olive oil to remove makeup.  You can also use olive oil in the bath – after soaking for five minutes, add a few tablespoons of olive oil – it will moisturize your skin while you soak.


Nearly all of our product use olive oil from our glycerin soaps to our megamix and shea whips.  Check us out at www.neosoulessentials.com and thanks for reading!

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