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In a message dated 3/8/02 10:51:41 AM Eastern Standard Time,

robbio25@... writes:

> How do use the vita oil. I have a bottle here and have

> no idea how to use it! Do i mix with water or what?

>

After I wash my face, I pat it dry a bit but still leave it damp, then

immediately smooth on 2-3 drops of Vita Oil on each side of my face. It

looks oily for a couple minutes but then it sinks right in and keeps my skin

feeling evenly moist all day. I am on my third bottle of it. For me, it's

the best product I've found and tried in my fight against rosacea. (I am 41

and always had oily skin so I was reluctant to try it -- I've never been able

to use moisturizer without looking greasy -- but it hasn't irritated my skin

at all. I'm sure my skin has been under-moisturized for years so this

product has really impoved my skin's texture and look.)

Heidi

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heidi,

How do use the vita oil. I have a bottle here and have

no idea how to use it! Do i mix with water or what?

Cheers,

--- heidid4660@... wrote: > Has anyone else found

that taking a minimal approach

> to skincare is helpful?

> For the last few years, I have been trying all kinds

> of daily skincare

> regimes, with twice a day washing followed by

> various creams, lotions and

> Metrogel. I have the mainly red face, occasional

> pustules variety of

> rosacea. I have my annual physical next week and am

> planning to get a

> referral to a new dermatologist, so knowing that

> help was around the corner,

> I started slacking off on my routine. Lo and

> behold, my skin is looking

> better now that I am washing my face only once a day

> and using only

> Sy's Vita Oil. I'm wondering if I was " working it "

> too much and creating

> some of the redness I was trying to get rid of? I

> will still go to the derm

> to see what he or she has to say about my particular

> case, but for now, I'm

> sticking with this minimal routine to see if it

> keeps my face calm. (I

> already drink tons of water, try to eat low

> glycemic, take flaxseed oil every

> day, and walk 6 days a week -- none of that has made

> big improvements in my

> rosacea but I feel healthier!)

>

> Heidi

>

>

> --

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> the whole group (http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html).

> Your post will be delayed if you don't give a

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>

> See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently

> published book.

>

> To leave the list send an email to

> rosacea-support-unsubscribe

>

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heidi,

How do use the vita oil. I have a bottle here and have

no idea how to use it! Do i mix with water or what?

Cheers,

--- heidid4660@... wrote: > Has anyone else found

that taking a minimal approach

> to skincare is helpful?

> For the last few years, I have been trying all kinds

> of daily skincare

> regimes, with twice a day washing followed by

> various creams, lotions and

> Metrogel. I have the mainly red face, occasional

> pustules variety of

> rosacea. I have my annual physical next week and am

> planning to get a

> referral to a new dermatologist, so knowing that

> help was around the corner,

> I started slacking off on my routine. Lo and

> behold, my skin is looking

> better now that I am washing my face only once a day

> and using only

> Sy's Vita Oil. I'm wondering if I was " working it "

> too much and creating

> some of the redness I was trying to get rid of? I

> will still go to the derm

> to see what he or she has to say about my particular

> case, but for now, I'm

> sticking with this minimal routine to see if it

> keeps my face calm. (I

> already drink tons of water, try to eat low

> glycemic, take flaxseed oil every

> day, and walk 6 days a week -- none of that has made

> big improvements in my

> rosacea but I feel healthier!)

>

> Heidi

>

>

> --

> Please read the list highlights before posting to

> the whole group (http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html).

> Your post will be delayed if you don't give a

> meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must

> change the subject when replying to a digest !

>

> See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently

> published book.

>

> To leave the list send an email to

> rosacea-support-unsubscribe

>

>

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heidi,

How do use the vita oil. I have a bottle here and have

no idea how to use it! Do i mix with water or what?

Cheers,

--- heidid4660@... wrote: > Has anyone else found

that taking a minimal approach

> to skincare is helpful?

> For the last few years, I have been trying all kinds

> of daily skincare

> regimes, with twice a day washing followed by

> various creams, lotions and

> Metrogel. I have the mainly red face, occasional

> pustules variety of

> rosacea. I have my annual physical next week and am

> planning to get a

> referral to a new dermatologist, so knowing that

> help was around the corner,

> I started slacking off on my routine. Lo and

> behold, my skin is looking

> better now that I am washing my face only once a day

> and using only

> Sy's Vita Oil. I'm wondering if I was " working it "

> too much and creating

> some of the redness I was trying to get rid of? I

> will still go to the derm

> to see what he or she has to say about my particular

> case, but for now, I'm

> sticking with this minimal routine to see if it

> keeps my face calm. (I

> already drink tons of water, try to eat low

> glycemic, take flaxseed oil every

> day, and walk 6 days a week -- none of that has made

> big improvements in my

> rosacea but I feel healthier!)

>

> Heidi

>

>

> --

> Please read the list highlights before posting to

> the whole group (http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html).

> Your post will be delayed if you don't give a

> meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must

> change the subject when replying to a digest !

>

> See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently

> published book.

>

> To leave the list send an email to

> rosacea-support-unsubscribe

>

>

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