(And I don't love the dry skin that can sometimes result from
direct use on the skin.)
Not exact matches
Among the professional reviewers, the sentiments are much the same, with a medical doctor from Dr. Lin
Direct claiming that the gel «does not irritate the
skin» even when
used on sensitive faces.
«While
using sunscreen is a given, my number
on anti-aging recommendation for my patients is to
use a product with an over-the-counter retinoid such as retinol or retinaldehyde, a
direct precursor to retinoic acid, because it's the single most important ingredient for repair, renewal, and the health of the
skin.»
* If you do
use it
on your
skin, try to avoid
direct sunlight or UV rays for up to 24 hours after applying to
skin, as all citrus oils are photosensitive.
It is best
used directly
on the
skin, where
directed by higher guidance and especially over the crown chakra and bottoms of the feet and over heart chakra... I also feel it could vamp up crystals.
The brief smouldering of tiny pieces of moxa against the
skin is called
direct moxibustion and has been
used in oriental medicine for centuries, both in conjunction with acupuncture treatment and
on its own Therapeutically it is known to have positive effects
on blood circulation and to enhance the immune system.
A blow - dryer will also do the job but make sure you
use it
on the lowest setting as dogs»
skin tends to be sensitive to
direct heat.