canyonhorses
Well-Known Member
I like using Vitamin E but it is expensive and hard to find that isn't really really expensive. What would be a good oil to use in its place?
Thanks
Paula
Thanks
Paula
artisan soaps said:canyonhorses said:I use it in my lotions and body butter. Just an additive that is good for skin helping heal. I don't use as a preservative.
Good thing as it's NOT a preservative
What about other oils high in it, Wheatgerm, Almond, Safflower, Sunflower etc, and some skin loving EO's like Carrot & Calendula ?
Why not just skip it and use oils that are high in Vitamin E?I use it in my lotions and body butter. Just an additive that is good for skin helping heal. I don't use as a preservative.
This post is from 2009, 14 yrs old, canyon horses hasn't been here for 11 yrs, doubt they will see this.Why not just skip it and use oils that are high in Vitamin E?
My favorites are almond and avocado but there are plenty of others.
From New Directions Aromatics:
Many carrier oils – including Almond, Apricot Kernel, Babassu, Canola, Corn, Flaxseed, Grapeseed, Hazelnut, Olive, Oat, Palm, Poppyseed, Rice Bran, Safflower, Soybean, Sunflower, and Wheat Germ – are also natural sources of a high Vitamin E content, making them suitable for use as Liquid Vitamin E substitute.
On the other hand, I take 1,000 IU Vitamin E daily. It's wonderful for dry skin.
For soaps and lotion, I squeeze 1 capsule PPO into the melted FAs, not only for skin benefits, but for it's antioxidant ability as well. At 27¢ per capsule, it doesn't add much to the overall cost. Especially not as much as the essential oils cost these days.
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@canyon horses asked a good question! Hopefully my response will help others with the same question.canyon horses hasn't been here for 11 yrs, doubt they will see this.
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