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Horse oil

Postby panchaporn.namtal » Mon Sep 16, 2019 10:34 am

Horse Oil can be used. directly to the skin Can it not be mixed? if necessary to mix What should I mix with?
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Re: Horse oil

Postby modtanoy21 » Mon Sep 16, 2019 12:25 pm

Please allow me to comment. - According to the usage rate information on the web page, it can be used at a rate of 1- 100%. If you have very dry skin, you can use it directly on your skin. But if you have oily skin, you should not apply it directly to your skin. Should avoid adding oil to the skin again. - But the use of oil alone. To nourish the skin, it will be less useful than being used with many ingredients. In a skin care regimen, a variety of ingredients should be used. To help nourish the skin in each area. This will make the formula more complete. - If the formula has only the oil, mix it. Horse Oil Enter The formula can be mixed together - but if the formula contains water, it must be Emulsifier / Cream. Maker helps to combine water and oil. Thank you.
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Re: Horse oil

Postby staff » Tue Sep 17, 2019 9:48 pm

Hello, although it can be applied directly to the skin. not dangerous But because it is a very heavy oil (looks like thick cream rather than a clear oil at room temperature) is therefore not suitable. To be applied directly to the skin Usually it should be used in cream or body lotion formulations. and preferably used only at a level not exceeding 10%
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