No only in the kitchen, the cold pressed (virgin) oil from the olive tree is famous for being an allrounder. In antiquity, olive oil was well known for nurturing the skin. For example, it is said to contain a lot of antioxidants and vitamin A and E which may have a positive anti-aging effect. Since the chemical structure of olive oil is quite similar to that of the human skin, it is recommended for caring dry, sensitive skins. Besides, is does not plug up the pores, and can protect from skin irritations like those after shaving.
No only in the kitchen, the cold pressed (virgin) oil from the olive tree is famous for being an allrounder. In antiquity, olive oil was well known for nurturing the skin. For example, it is said...
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Olive oil
No only in the kitchen, the cold pressed (virgin) oil from the olive tree is famous for being an allrounder. In antiquity, olive oil was well known for nurturing the skin. For example, it is said to contain a lot of antioxidants and vitamin A and E which may have a positive anti-aging effect. Since the chemical structure of olive oil is quite similar to that of the human skin, it is recommended for caring dry, sensitive skins. Besides, is does not plug up the pores, and can protect from skin irritations like those after shaving.