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About Grapeseed Oil - Articles
Green Giveaway Wednesday: Wildtree Natural Grapeseed Oil
by
Tara B.
Posted
Sun 07 Sep 2008 2:20am
Today’s Green Giveaway is a bottle of Wildtree Natural Grapeseed Oil, donated by Eula DeMasi
Grapeseed Oil is made from grape seeds after wine production. It is therefore environmentally sound and requires no new farmland or water to produce. Versatile, delicious and good for you, grapeseed oil allows the pure flavor of fresh food to come ...
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Grapeseed Oil for Sensitive Skin
by
OnlyNatureBlog
Posted
Mon 22 Oct 2012 10:04pm
If you have sensitive skin, then you’ll know all too well how difficult it can be to find skincare which doesn’t aggravate or irritate your complexion. Emma Stone is one actress who knows all about taking care of sensitive skin, and she cites grapeseed oil as her beauty secret. The oil doesn’t clog pores and is incredib ...
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Apr 18, Grapeseed oil
by
Liani
Posted
Sun 18 Apr 2010 4:41am
by L. killy
Hello!
You've got a great site - I like all the diffuser recipes.
Would you mind answering a question? I bought grapeseed oil at the grocery store and no matter how much essential oil I put in, there was no smell. Isn't this a carrier oil? Any help ...
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five fabulous uses for grapeseed oil in skin & body care
by
Kristin Fraser Cotte
Posted
Wed 02 Dec 2009 5:28am
1. Use to treat blemishesI may be 33, but a blemish still pops up every now and then- usually when I am stressed out or traveling. I mix up a 1/2 oz grapeseed oil with 10 drops tea tree oil (easily available in a health or drug store) and take it in my carry on. A few dabs with a cotton swab directly on the blemish 2x a day does wonders! The cott ...
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Ghee and Coco-what Oil!?: Exploring New Oils in the Kitchen.
by
kulamama
Posted
Wed 10 Nov 2010 9:04pm
I was talking to a dear friend on the phone today and she asked me what I was cooking for dinner. I’d just finished making pesto lasagna and told her I planned to upload the recipe soon.
My friend asked: “Is it easy?”
I assured her: “All the recipes should be quick and easy. I don’t spend all day cooking.” (Well, not ever ...
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Top Massage Oil Choices for the Best Therapeutic Massage Possible
by
Methods of Healing

Posted
Sun 13 Dec 2009 12:27am
A massage is the best therapy for stress relief, headaches, body aches and pain and general good health. Using bare hands is possible with massage although they can be a little rough on the skin. For best results, you should use massage oils as they offer the best therapeutic massage experience possible. These oils are easily applied to the skin ...
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Herbaceous Essential Oils
by
Courtney P.

Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 7:28pm
I send a big thank you to Juliet who provided such great information about herbs that grow well h e re in the northwest (see her enlightening contribution in the post below this one)! While I enjoy growing herbs and cooking with them often, my deep love for herbs truly emerged once I began using herbal essential oils in my massage practi ...
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How To Use Tea Tree Oil To Treat Acne
by
Carolin K.

Posted
Fri 16 Oct 2009 10:00pm
Tea tree oil is a pure essential oil from the leaves of the Tea Tree (Melaleuca Alternifolia). It is is a potent antiseptic and anti-bacterial that is excellent for the treatment of acne.
Tea tree oil has the ability to kill bacteria thereby reducing acne and preventing them from coming back. If you have noticed, benzoyl peroxide is th ...
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Di-Gize Essential Oil Blend to the Rescue!
by
Jennifer Nordin

Posted
Tue 06 Jul 2010 12:00am
This morning my three and a half year old son came to the breakfast table with a pained expression on his face. I was making a toasted cinnamon raisin bagel, which he loved. His complexion was ashen gray and he was doing a whimper crying thing that is so unlike him. He did not look good, even his lips were white. Stomach flu is going around ou ...
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Carrier Oils 101
by
Jennifer Nordin

Posted
Tue 16 Jun 2009 12:26am
Carrier or base oils are slippery, fatty oils that pure essential oils can be added to for external application and if you are using a EO supplement, some can be used to dilute oils for internal use.
The minute the cap is opened on a bottle of essential oils, the fragrant molecules begin to escape. Some oils evaporate faster than others. Fr ...
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