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Would rosehip oil be a good substitute for emu oil? Or red tea serum?
I'm a bit funny about using emu oil. I know it is a by-product of other emu products etc, and my not wanting to use it wil achieve very little .. but I still have a thing about it and any animal products. It just goes against my beliefs.
Anyone??

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Posts: 178 | Location: Australia | Registered: 02 December 2004Report This Post
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Thanks Deb
I was just reading the FAQ page on skinbio and found an answer to this also.
I will definately try the squalene.

Appreciated
LadyLatte
 
Posts: 178 | Location: Australia | Registered: 02 December 2004Report This Post
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I have to butt in here as you really can't go past squalane -diluted 100% organic rose hip oil is a great product but used 2 drops to 3 of water so you don't get that greasy feeling, also wheatgerm oil is very light. My fave is Squalane but when funds are low I use rose hip.
Deb knows more as she has used these products longer than me.
DY also told me rose hip & wheat germ are fine.

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Posts: 245 | Location: Australia | Registered: 28 September 2004Report This Post
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Miffny

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I have to butt in here


Big Grin LOL ... Feel free, it is a message board.

Thanks for your input I will definately try the squalene. It's on the next list.

LadyL
 
Posts: 178 | Location: Australia | Registered: 02 December 2004Report This Post
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Doesn't rosehip oil have Vitamin C? If so, how would it affect the efficiency of the SCRPs?
 
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The amount of vitamin C in the oil should not cause any issues.
 
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I was using Rose hip oil before I got onto Emu oil. I have found Emu oil really good for me. Another good option is Jojoba oil.
 
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