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The prophet Hosea said, "Beauty shall be as the olive tree." Olive oil has extensive uses as Mr.Partha Pathak has already given an extensive reply I am quite brief in mine..thank you for a great question...!
Answered by inquisitive, 09 May '09 06:41 am
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Olive oil is the only oil made from a fruit. It\'s not only good for your heart, but also great to apply on your body. Holistic Healer, Stephanie Moore gives these olive oil beauty tips:
\"Cuticles and nails: If your cuticles are ragged and your nails are brittle, soak your nails in a cup of olive oil.
Feet: Before you go to bed, smear olive oil on your feet, put on socks, and you\'ll wake up in the morning with the softest feet ever.
Lips: Soothe your dry, chapped lips, by dabbing on a little olive oil.
Hair: Massage olive oil on your scalp and hair. Cover your hair with a shower or bathing cap and leave on for about 30 minutes. Shampoo. Olive oil helps repair split ends, heals dandruff, and makes your hair silky, and lustrous. Put a few drops on your hair when it\'s dry to eliminate the frizz.
Skin: Rub olive oil on your hands to soften and moisturize. It\'s rich in squalene, a natural organic compound and emollient that penetrates the skin, and won\'t leave a greasy f ...more
Answered by PARTHA PATHAK, 08 May '09 03:55 pm
\"Cuticles and nails: If your cuticles are ragged and your nails are brittle, soak your nails in a cup of olive oil.
Feet: Before you go to bed, smear olive oil on your feet, put on socks, and you\'ll wake up in the morning with the softest feet ever.
Lips: Soothe your dry, chapped lips, by dabbing on a little olive oil.
Hair: Massage olive oil on your scalp and hair. Cover your hair with a shower or bathing cap and leave on for about 30 minutes. Shampoo. Olive oil helps repair split ends, heals dandruff, and makes your hair silky, and lustrous. Put a few drops on your hair when it\'s dry to eliminate the frizz.
Skin: Rub olive oil on your hands to soften and moisturize. It\'s rich in squalene, a natural organic compound and emollient that penetrates the skin, and won\'t leave a greasy f ...more
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