Vitamin E

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361 Reviews

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April 13, 2009

Pros:

fades acne marks

Cons:

oily

i love it. :]
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March 31, 2009

Pros:

hard to find in high dose form

Cons:

none

i love it try alot of things for skin this is by far the best i seen clarity in two days.alslom for all skin.
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March 27, 2009

Pros:

Very sticky

Cons:

takes care of scars and post acne marks!

works like a charm, i had a minor surgery done, removal of 2 facial moles, and the surgeon recommended it using on stitches, now the mark is hardly there...while i was at it i also applied some on my very stubborn acne marks that would not just go away and i was sick and tired of hiding it with concealers! i have been using it for almost 5 months and don't have any problems, i usually apply it before going to bed.
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March 24, 2009

Pros:

cheap

Cons:

oily

yet to see what it will do for me my skin is soooo badly scared right now. so just thought why not.
March 24, 2009

Pros:

Works like a charm. Red spots gone within days. Brilliant for cracked lips.

Cons:

Greasy

I use a highly concentrated liquid Vitamin E by SOLAR 20,000 IU (Always check the IU to make sure the product that you use is strong). I mix a few drops with sesame seed oil (as and oil) or Vaseline (as a mask). The sesame seed oil is rich in Omega 3s. The vitamin E oil I buy can be applied to skin and digested, so I have some Vitamin E internally as well. I think somebody said this earlier, but to help with the grease, use a warm cloth or steam your face to open the pores before applying the oils. Another great oil to have is fish oil and Spirulina (internally, you don't want to smell like fish) Since Ive started taking Spirulina, my acne has decreased tremendously. Also a daily antioxidant does wonders.
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March 23, 2009

Pros:

GREAT STUFF... im like 95% sure Jojoba Oil makes me break out and it sucks as a moisturizer anyway (for me)... i mix this vitamin e oil (3-4 drops) in with the Olay Sensitive Skin and its GREAT STUFF!!

Cons:

a little pricy for the size of the bottle, but it lasts awhile.

very good, give it a try. and to anyone who thinks it smells bad, it has a light smell of lemon cause it has natural lemon oil in it. nothing artificial at all. get it and use it in the moisturizer instead of Jojoba oil
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March 17, 2009

Pros:

I used it at Night and the next morning I found my marks faded a bit. And it made my skin alot smoother.

Cons:

Greasy and Thick and it also smells like doo doo butter (poo) but worth it. And dont put it on pimple. It might make it worse.

Will continue using it for a couple of months....This is awesome and worth trying
March 11, 2009

Pros:

Hydrates nicely, gets rid of acne, and removes marks from post acne.

Cons:

Kinda stickly-icky. It will make you feel like your face is very oily but that's okay- don't worry. It worked for me.

The past three or four months I have been going crazy about finding something to help my acne. I get the type that they are little pimples at first and I have a bad habit of picking. Picking made me ten times worse! I had huge red marks that I could not seem to get rid of. I used differn, clearasil products, apple cider vinegar, lemon juice..... I used all sorts to make my face look clean. It literally drove me insane! (made me cry a lot) =/ lol Those things might have worked some but nothing like what I do. If you want to get rid of your acne try this! It worked for me: 1) Buy a Panoxyl Bar. You can get them at CVS! (or any drug store I believe)..... If not buy it online. It's worth it and cheap. Every night (and morning if severe) wash your fash with this. Scrub then let it sit for a few minutes. Rinse with cold water. 2) Buy pure vitamin E oil which you can also buy just about anywhere. Rub on face lightly after you wash.
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March 4, 2009

Pros:

Gives an ACTUAL glow, heals discoloration, the most RAPID and effective skin care treatment physically available.

Cons:

Sticky, but temporary.

Have only used it for a few days, but notiving the differences. My main reference is my mother. You would think that the term "glow" was only something you hear in the movies, but she ACTUALLY glows with her religious use of vitamin E. It's a wonder there are thousands upon thousands of beauty products, but THE BEST of them all is something that costs 4 bucks. And if you think about it, it makes sense: God already supplied us with the things we need, and Vitamin E is a natural oil.
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March 3, 2009

Pros:

everything

Just a hint for everyone who says the vitamin E oil is sticky or absorbs slowly. Take a face towel and run it under warm water (not hot). Wring the face towel out and put it over your face for a few seconds. This will help the vitamin E oil absorbe into your skin faster. I've used vitamin E for moisturizing and general face care. Take it from someone who's been doing this since the late 70's!! I've solved the "sticky face" problem. =)
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