Dr. Organics : 100% Organic Vitamin E Pure Oil

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4.4
7 Reviews

Active Ingredient:
Vitamin E Oil.

Other Ingredients:
Helianthus annuus (Sunflower) seed oil, Rosa canina fruit oil, Tocopherol, Simmondsia chinensis (Jojoba) seed oil, Calendula officinalis flower extract, Rosa damascena flower oil, Citronellol, Geraniol.

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May 16, 2018
DRY SKIN MIRACLE WORKER
I don't usually post reviews however I had to for this product, I bought it and used it yesterday and I have already seen results on my dry skin (due to Oratane), and a more even skin tone on my face after one night. Excellent product!!! It is especially one of the better vitamin E oils out there, coming from someone who as used several. This product is oily however has a much faster absorbance rate then other products.
June 26, 2011

Pros:

excellent when applied on a dry face. Evens skin tone, reduces the appearance of scars and fine lines. Leaves skin feeling smooth and well nourished.

Cons:

Pure vitamin e oil regardless of the brand is very thick and greasy.

Vitamin e oil is wonderful. However, if you have oily skin like myself. I advise that you use black soap which treats conditions such as, acne and exam. This soap does dry out the skin but its brilliant, natural and works well alongside vitamin e oil. As I have oily skin the soap works well to remove dirt but the skin is left feeling dry but this is good because when I apply the oil it absorbs well. You can buy black soap from stores that sell hair products for black people and its only about £1.20
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October 29, 2010

Pros:

Highly Moisturizing
Makes skin feel soft and lovely
Absorbs almost instantly

Cons:

Can look heavy on skin
Bottle can get messy

Like the review above- I originally bought Pure vitamin E oil so I could put it into water instead of taking a capsule. I was reading the label when I came across the directions that listed the oil could be used as a moisturizer. At first I shied away from the idea because my skin is literally HORRIBLY OILY. I'm talking I wash my face and less than 10 minutes later I can ACTUALLY SEE the oil from individual pores! On top of that- I have mild acne. Its not the worst skin in the world- but I'm constantly bothered by redness and random pimples. So- I figured I would apply the oil to my face at night with a light layer of Benzoyl Peroxide on the few problem areas. The next morning, literally, I was shocked. My skin looked so healthy- the red little areas were almost completely gone. I've been using it at night for about 3 weeks so far and the only time I've actually had a breakout during that time was when I picked a small pore on my face! AMAZING! Honestly- forget the expensive stuff- this is less than $10 a bottle. I can't even recommend this stuff enough!
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January 12, 2010

Pros:

Works fast, reduces hormonal cystic acne quickly, brings out pimples, fades scars whilst tackling active acne, you only use a couple of drops so it will last a long time, simple to use.

Cons:

Slight rose-ish odour, feels strange applying an oil to acne at first..

For the past two years I have struggled with hormonal cystic acne all over my chin, consistent with my diagnosis for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. I hate it,and have been trying everything I can to get rid of it. I had at least 5 active cysts and a lot of scarring at any given time, a new cyst cropping up as soon as one diminished (usually taking about a month to go and always leaving a red or purple scar). I picked this up last week in Holland and Barrett to treat a scar on my daughter's leg. It contains sunflower seed oil, rosehip oil, jojoba oil, calendula extract, and damascan rose flower oil. That's it. The oil is dispensed from a dropper, so it is impossible to dispense too much, and it is very very light in texture, like a dry oil. It seemed to work wonders on my daughter's leg scar almost overnight, and I was impressed. I have read that some people have had success using oils to combat acne, so, in the middle of a horrible outbreak (and figuring I didn't have much to lose), I rubbed a small amount into six or so active cysts and 2 or 3 painful bumps after cleansing before bed. In the morning those 2 or 3 painful bumps had turned into raging angry cysts, but the 6 active cysts had reduced in size by about 30%, faded somewhat in redness and all the old scars seemed to have faded by 50%. So I kept going, applying 2-3 drops in the morning as a serum, and working 5-6 drops into my whole face before bed. The new cysts shrank. I had a few little pimples come upon my cheeks where I don't usually get them, but they were gone by the next day, and every day each cyst would get smaller and smaller. It is now just shy of a week since I first tried this, and I expect that by tomorrow morning I will be 100% CLEAR of active acne... I can't believe it! I don't know how long it will take the red marks to fade entirely, but I have read that massaging them will help them to fade. This worked magic for my hormonal cystic acne, I can't quite believe
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