Apricot cleansing oil

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lairkeeper
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Re: Apricot cleansing oil

Post by lairkeeper » Sun Jan 03, 2010 7:31 pm

I have to ask...is it just my skin that seems to soak up the ACO like crazy? Not in a bad way mind you. I'm not sure if I'm not applying enough at first or if my skin just needs the oil that much. I have to apply several layers of the ACO to get a "oily" coat to rub with. The first couple of coats seem more like a moisturizer to my skin. I'm only using a few drops at a time though, so maybe that's it. It sure does make my skin happy either way.
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Re: Apricot cleansing oil

Post by egerandi » Sun Jan 03, 2010 8:17 pm

I do have to apply more than a quarter-size to get the cleansing going, otherwise it feels like what you're describing: my face just soaks it up. Also, make sure your face is dry before applying.
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Re: Apricot cleansing oil

Post by fatimah » Tue Sep 25, 2012 3:17 am

the same thing happens to me, I have to put like 8-10 drops of ACO in order to get my sunscreen out of my skin, so a bottle of ACO sample only last me 4-5 days, but it feels great on my skin, am I doing this right?
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Re: Apricot cleansing oil

Post by JenW » Wed Sep 26, 2012 9:53 am

fatimah wrote:the same thing happens to me, I have to put like 8-10 drops of ACO in order to get my sunscreen out of my skin, so a bottle of ACO sample only last me 4-5 days, but it feels great on my skin, am I doing this right?
I think you do what works for you in this case.
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