Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Uses For Pure Vitamin E Oil

Uses for Pure Vitamin E Oil


Vitamin E is one of the few vitamins that can penetrate the skin when used topically. It's an antioxidant, meaning it fights free radicals that damage your skin, as well as a superb moisturizer. Topical use of the oil can smooth, soothe, and promote healing.


Eyes


The delicate skin around your eyes doesn't produce any oil of its own, so it's especially important to keep it well-moisturized. This helps to prevent wrinkles and fine lines. Dab a little pure vitamin E oil beneath your eyes using your ring finger---the weakness of the finger will prevent you from accidentally stretching your own skin. Let the oil absorb into the skin and follow with makeup, or leave on overnight for intense hydration.


Sunburn


Soothe a bad sunburn with a gentle application of vitamin E oil. Not only does it ease the pain, it may prevent skin damage by soaking up the free radicals generated by the sun. Dab the oil onto your skin using soft stroking motions. If the sunburn is especially severe, you can make an extra-soothing concoction with one part vitamin E oil and one part aloe vera gel. Apply as often as necessary.


Cuticles


Moisturize hard ragged cuticles by rubbing a little vitamin E oil in every night before bed. For increased penetration, warm the oil for a few seconds in the microwave (always test the temperature when you do this, as oil heats up very quickly). Dip your fingers into the oil, one by one, and rub it deeply into the cuticle. Slip a pair of gloves or old socks onto your hands before you sleep.


Hair


Banish damaged, dry ends by deep conditioning with vitamin E oil. Coat the ends of your hair with the oil (it may take awhile, since vitamin E oil tends to be thicker than, say, olive oil). Put hair up in a bun and leave in for an hour or two. Shampoo and condition as you normally would.


Relaxation


Everyone gets stressed, but not everyone wants to spring for expensive bath or massage oils. Vitamin E is a cheap, simple, and chemical-free alternative. Simply add a few tablespoons to your bathwater. Throw in a few drops of essential oil if you're craving a sweet scent. You can also use it as a simple massage oil; it will relax and warm tired muscles, while moisturizing and protecting your skin

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