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>Also--buying the smallest bottles available, while it will be more

>expensive per ml, is a good practice because you will use it quicker

>and if it does get contaminated, you're not throwing away a big

>bottle of it

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you can also buy wee

squeeze

bottles and transfer to that to squeeze out a drop at a time

or use an eye dropper ...

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I have been using Vita Oil for more than a year and I only use 6

drops, twice a day. I apply 3 drops on closed fingers and massage

into each side of my face when it is freshly washed and still damp.

I just leave it on my face and it sinks in after a bit, so I don't

blot it at all. If I had to apply makeup and get out of the house

more quickly, I suppose I'd probably blot it to speed the process

along. (I'm spoiled rotten from working at home in my jeans and bare

feet.)

> What types or brands of oils are best for rosaceans, and

> why?...

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I have been very satisfied with the Vita Oil. I apply it with the

free dropper that it is included with each full-size bottle.

Dropping the oil onto my fingers from the dropper, I think I'm

keeping my oil relatively uncontaminated ... it never seems to get

cloudy or dirty looking.

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