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Won’t putting Rosehip Treatment Facial Oil on my already oily skin make it even oilier?

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Won’t putting Rosehip Treatment Facial Oil on my already oily skin make it even oilier?

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A small amount of oil will actually slow down the sebaceous gland’s production of oil. In a homeopathic sense, you are treating like with like. I chose rose hip seed oil specifically for its healthy Omega 3 and natural vitamin A content; as well as its ability to penetrate the skin quickly, leaving no oily residue. It cleans and clears tiny dermal pores more effectively than anything else I have ever used. I actually advise it for treating acne, in combination with clay and steam. It seems counter-intuitive to think that putting oil on oily skin would work, but you just need to try it to see results!

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