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Post by PrincessGrace on Dec 17, 2003 13:56:14 GMT -5
I'll weigh in on the baby oil vs. olive oil. Baby oil (a.k.a. mineral oil) is made from petroleum products -- eeewwww -- and has molecules that are too big to be absorbed into our skin. So, rather than doing our bodies any good (as if petroleum could), it just sits there. And anything it's mixed with (herbs, other oils) will just sit there as well, instead of being absorbed and helping the BE process along. The key to choosing a good carrier oil is: the more natural, the better.
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Post by Suze on Dec 17, 2003 16:51:36 GMT -5
Baby oil is better than olive oil if you don't want the result to feel too greasy and messy. On the other hand, you could advantageously replace it with a mix of "dry" oils like macadamia and hemp. The only points for specifically using olive oil is that it's rather cheap, quite nutritive and you can also use it for cooking. Though you should avoid it if you already have an oily skin.
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Post by Wenonae on Dec 17, 2003 17:31:27 GMT -5
YT- Ans1. The heading for pictures says, 'for members only'. So, if u put a link in there, only BEB members will be able to view them. Ans2. Princess Grace worded it quite nicely Ans3. Without sufficiently raised estrogen levels, u won't grow boobies...even if u are prog. deficient. Your case should be 'easy' to rectify..should only take estrogen supplements to grow. Ans4. Extracts are the best thing going for boobie massages. Powders, you can't really absorb.
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