Page 3 - Reviews - Cococare, Africare, Vitamin E Golden Hair Oil, 2 fl oz (60 ml) - iHerb
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Posted on Sep 11, 2023
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This is pure vitamin e oil, although it is a GMO, otherwise this would be a 5 star product. I have very dry, very sensitive skin and while this feels at first like you are putting honey on your face it does absorb quickly and leaves your skin feeling soft. I have been putting it on old acne scars and after 2 weeks I can see a noticeable difference. I also use a mascara wand to put it on my lashes and it makes my lashes look great, in fact I've started using it (very sparingly, a little goes a long way) as a replacement for my mascara and my lashes look longer and fuller already. At night I'll use it around my nose and I don't even rub it in because my skin there is so dry. I just slather it on to keep my skin moisturized and it hasn't caused any break outs or burning sensations as other moisturizers have, even all natural ones! I was using it on my lips too but stopped as it isn't a pleasant taste if it gets in your mouth. All in all, it is a very thick oil when first applied but doesn't feel oily or cause breakouts (for me, and my skin is very finicky) and absorbs very nicely leaving skin feeling soft and hydrated. It acts as great lubricant for dry sensitive skin and does a good job of lightening old scars without harsh chemicals. A very good buy and for those of you that aren't concerned about gmo's I would recommend. It hasn't been easy to find a vitamin E oil that contains nothing but Tocopheryl Acetate, aka vitamin E. Most others I've found contain lots of fillers. Lastly, as others have mentioned the opening is very small and a dropper would not fit inside although I think this oil would be too thick for a dropper anyhow. I usually apply it with a q-tip (or mascara wand) or just simply pour a little out into my palm. If you're looking for straight vitamin E to use by itself or to make your own products with you've found it.