Niaouli, Tea Tree, Cajeput, Neem and Shea Butter for Clogged Pores

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Hermiticwonderer (Los Angeles, Ca) on 02/19/2014:
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Warning

Note - when you are purchasing essential oils / oils make sure that:

1. they are 100% PURE with NO synthetics, chemicals, alcohol or preservatives added (I don't even like to buy the ones with Vitamin E as a preservative)

2. that they are WILDCRAFTED or even better ORGANIC - wildcrafted means cultivated in the wild and pesticide free but not necessarily from an environment that has their organic certification. Which is great for no pesticides but can be shaky regarding GMOs. Organic is GMO free.

3. that the company does NOT use GMO ingredients or test on animals

4. check out the company if you buy online - multi-level marketing companies will ALWAYS be more expensive! There is a great oil company in Canada and one out of California you should look up.

5. "Certified Therapeutic grade" is not a real thing in the world of oils - don't just buy something because it says "Certified Therapeutic grade" make sure it has the above things checked off first.

6. always check what type of bottle it is coming in - essential oils should be in dark glass, typically amber in color. Carrier oils can be in dark plastic but make sure it is BPA free!

& then you should be good to go!

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Sam (Phoenix, AZ) on 07/23/2006:
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Niaouli Organic Essential Oi,l Tea Tree Essential Oil, Cajeput Essential Oil, Neem Oil Unrefined (Cold Pressed) Natural shea butter. I've used all of these oils. My favorite is Tea Tree, Cajeput, and Neem. They cure Folliculitus, acne cysts, after shaving or waxing genitalia areas, clogged pores that contain blackheads/whiteheads. The above oils are dry like gasoline. They apply oily-like but dry on contact. If the oil is irritant, use less. Actually, less is more because these oils can be refined or not. Whatever the degree of your skin tolerance use less of these oils. They are very powerful when ordered as organic/refined/unrefinced state. For the vaginal cysts, I mix with 100% shea butter. shea butter also have an acid that causes the skin to filter. So you may be able to use only shea butter. Last but least, use only a drop of these oils when applying to any cysts. If you are like me, when body waxing or shaving mix with shea butter to reduce inflammation. If oils are applied at night, make sure to wash them off in the morning, not doing so might cause skin irritation.
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