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Almond oil organic, 100ml

Almond oil organic, 100ml

Neal's Yard Remedies

Regular price $57.00 USD
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An oil extracted from almond seeds that is easy on the skin.

Rating: 5.6 out of 7.0

A pure oil that is highly popular among base oils. It has almost no fragrance, a light texture, and penetrates the stratum corneum smoothly. Oleic acid, which accounts for 80% of the ingredients, softens the skin and keeps it moisturized and firm. *The packaging may change without notice.

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Papi-chan_

Before this, I used the Grapeseed Oil from Neal's Yard. In comparison, this one seems to be a little thicker and more moisturizing. So I'm going to switch back to that one for spring and summer. I use it as a carrier oil for body care, nail care, foot care, and more. I use it most often for body care. I massage it after a bath, or apply it directly to watery skin. Depending on my mood, I sometimes blend grapefruit, rosemary, and lavender essential oils, but I probably use it as is. However, one thing that bothers me is that there is no inner cap on the bottle. I don't like the type that comes out drop by drop like essential oils, but this one comes out like a normal bottle, so I end up spilling too much. But I'm worried about hygiene if I put my hand over the mouth. I really like the blue bottle design of Neal's Yard.

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Million

This is a must-have for aromatherapy massage. I don't really expect any special effects from the almond oil itself, but I keep buying it because it's cheap for the amount you get.

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Rock 5555

I use it for head massages. It's good because it has no scent. It doesn't interfere with the scent of essential oils. It's moist and easy to absorb into the skin, and it's not sticky or floating, so it's perfect for massages and easy to use. I trust Neal's Yard products in terms of safety, so I think I'll keep buying them.

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yumyumm

Before this, I used the Grapeseed Oil from Neal's Yard. In comparison, this one seems to be a little thicker and more moisturizing. So I'm going to switch back to that one for spring and summer. I use it as a carrier oil for body care, nail care, foot care, and more. I use it most often for body care. I massage it after a bath, or apply it directly to watery skin. Depending on my mood, I sometimes blend grapefruit, rosemary, and lavender essential oils, but I probably use it as is. However, one thing that bothers me is that there is no inner cap on the bottle. I don't like the type that comes out drop by drop like essential oils, but this one comes out like a normal bottle, so I end up spilling too much. But I'm worried about hygiene if I put my hand over the mouth. I really like the blue bottle design of Neal's Yard.

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Miu1205

I use Neal's Yard carrier oil to use essential oils for massage. For the body, especially my calves, I choose almond or jojoba oil, and add my favorite aroma oil to the brand and put it in a small bottle. Even though it's an oil, it's light and blends well with the skin. My legs have always been very swollen, so I've always thought I should massage them, but I never did. After learning about Neal's Yard products and studying aromatherapy, I got into the habit of massaging with a good carrier oil and essential oils that smell good depending on my mood. I cherish the healing time of a massage every night after taking a bath and before going to bed. I'm also concerned about the sagging of my jawline, so I also use it to massage my neck to improve stiffness. I used to massage my neck with a roller without putting anything on it, but I think that the friction on my skin was putting a lot of strain on it. Also, there are a lot of oils, but I think it's better to be careful with cheap ones, so I try to choose from reliable organic brands. So I will buy this again.