Patchouli Essential Oil

Posted on 30 April 2009

patchouli essential oil
Can essential oils in a product, be bad for many?

I know, essential oils are good for your skin, but I'm a little skeptical that something can always be good ha. Do you think many of these oils can clog pores mean? I use jojoba oil and did not notice from a break. I have acne sensitive skin, but only to deal with the red mark left behind and this product is: Carrier Oils: Coconut, Emu and Evening Primrose Essential Oils: Lavender Tea Tree Cajeput Rosewood Bergamot Cedarwood Frankincense Juniper Rosemary Geranium Peppermint Clove Bud Carrot Seed Patchouli Galbanum

I do not see it as necessarily "bad," but it seems like overkill to me. Usually the only time you would see that many oils in a product, it would be a natural fragrance and not an aromatherapy product be. I do not know to what type of product, but only by reading the ingredients it looks like it was made by someone who does not know much about either skin care or aromatherapy. As they were trying something that would work to do, so they compensated by throwing in any oil, which was performed in a Book which can be good for the skin. The essential oils themselves probably do not clog your pores, but the carrier oil mixture seems too heavy for the Face, and if you have anything but super-dry skin, I think it would be clogged pores. Jojoba oil is a balancing and it is not clog the pores .. Dry it Composition is unique, so one can not compare it with other oils. If I were you, I would stick than with the Jojoba and throw this product, or use it Hand cream or something, but not on your face.

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