Cold Pressed : Grapeseed Oil

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March 13, 2016
Unsure
I had a love/hate relationship with this. I used it for only a week straight 2 drops at night as a serum. On day 3 I started having some small painless white heads appearing in random spots, went away in a day or 2.... but they kept coming and I was scared of this was clogging my pores so I stopped. Did anyone else have this reaction? I did feel like it was starting to even out my skin tone though and controlling my oil better. Also the break outs occurred on my cheeks and chin, never my forehead.
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September 6, 2013
Works for melasma and hyperpigmentation, not for acne

Pros:

light texture
vitamin E source
helps fade dark spots and melasma

Cons:

Doesn't work for acne
A bit expensive

I only use oils on acne sparingly because they tend to block my pores. Grapeseed oil has a high concentration of vitamin E, and I found that it helps slowly fade my melasma...but it takes a long time so you need to be patient. I use pure grapeseed oil btw, the kind that's used for cooking. I clicked Yes on recommend, but only for post-acne hyperpigmentation not active acne.
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September 20, 2014
Its good for me
Out of all the oils i tried. This would be the one that worked the most for me when applied as a face mask.. according to my research, all oils are good for the right person. It really depends on your skintype as to what oil you should use.
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