



Camelina Oil 4 OZ
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msmugler
> 3 dayI have very dry skin and my skin loves this oil. I’d never heard of it before, but I’m really enjoying it. I use it on my face, elbows, hands, neck…wherever my skin is tight and itchy. If really helped with a stubborn patch of itchy dermatitis I had on my elbow when nothing else did, so I’d buy it for that alone. The scent is also not objectionable as some oils I’ve used.
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Mary
> 3 dayI think this Camelina oil will make a vary nice carrier oil for my essential oil blends that I use on my skin. I have never tried Camelina oil before but I am pleased with it properties. It rubs nicely into the skin, it feels moisturizing without being greasy. My skin has a nice shine after applying. Note that it does have a bit of an earthly scent.
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jody ingram
09-06-2025This is my first time using this particular oil and I like it everything but it smells strange and kinda bad when you first use it. Other than that it’s great
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Maricia Vo
> 3 dayThe oil is indeed great quality, but using it as a final step in a facial routine might not be the best use for it. It feels much richer and thicker than other cosmetic oils that Ive used (BioOil, the Ordinary HemiSqualane, SuperGreens, and Camellia oleifera oil of the same brand) Its uncomfortable to have something that rich/greasy sitting on the skin for a prolonged period. BUT Used as a massage oil, its very warm and comforting on the skin. Fragrance-wise, it smells a lot like linseed oil (the oil that is used in oil paintings--Im familiar with it because my mom used to paint a lot) Anyway, yeah. Great as a massage oil, not so much as a facial oil.. and not rated for ingestion (at least this product isnt, but theres a lot of articles touting Camelina sativas benefit as an addition to the diet)