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27 of 28 found the following review helpful:
not the best, but might be good enoughMay 11, 2004
By B.P.
"tilley_traveler"
I had originally bought this product for the benefit of Vitamin E, but what I was thinking! At 5000 I.U. mixed with six other common carrier oils hasn't shown much effect. I have found other Vitamin E ointments (at 100 I.U.) that are far more superior for fast healing of fresh scrapes and scars.One other nitpick I have about this product is the bottle it comes in. The cap is not all that handy, just snapping the cover shut sends any product remaining in the lid flying through the air. A pure annoyance sometimes and I find it best to just unscrew the cap and pour out the amount that I need. Either way is still messy. But what I do like about JASON's Pure Beauty Oil though, is that it does well as a light carrier oil for diluting and mixing essential oils in. It makes a good base for aromatherapy skin treatments, especially for dry skin. It also has a noticeable scent of it's own, a warm, sweet, almond aroma. The ingredients include: sunflower oil, rice bran oil, almond oil, apricot oil, avocado oil, wheat germ oil, Vitamin E, lecithin, Propylparaben and fragrance. Contains no mineral oil or artificial color. And since I prefer to mix my essential oils with one or two carrier oils, it is quite likely that I will not purchase this product again. Less is best, but not when it comes to Vitamin E.
20 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Beware it's synthetic Vit ESep 29, 2010
By J. Kelly I bought this after a recent neck surgery for the scar. Whether it worked or not is difficult to say as I am a quick healer. However after doing some research albeit a bit late I was disturbed to learn that Jason admits to using synthetic Vitamin E oil in this product. I became suspicious when they didn't mention whether it was D or DL Tocopheryl. So much for 95% organic. You can read the story at the below link.
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10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Didnt work for what I bought it for, but...Jul 22, 2010
By candyland
"opinionated"
I was told to use Vitamin E oil on my post-acne marks(little red dots left from acne.) This exact brand of Vitamin E oil was in a magazine that said it would heal/fade post-acne marks. I bought the product and used it on my post-acne marks for about two months. I didnt see a difference at all in my marks. So of course I thought this was just another product that's going to go to waste. But before I was going to throw it away, I put it on my hands to see if it would work on my dry hands. It did! It made my hands so soft and smooth. I love this stuff now! It gives my body a pretty glow and it makes my legs have that silky smooth look. Now I'm glad I bought it, it really is a wonderful product. I no longer use lotion, I only use my Jason's vitamin E oil now!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Not 100% Vitamin EJun 28, 2011
By MsVelvet If you are looking for Pure Vitamin E Oil without other oils mixed with it; this is not it. This oil is made WITH pure vitamin e but, it is not 100% vitamin e. I was looking for Vitamin E to use in my hair concoction, however, this oil is basically a concoction on its own. It is a nice skin oil, just not what I was looking for.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Not pure Vitamin E oilOct 28, 2011
By WyleeK I ordered this thinking it was pure Vitamin E oil as advertised but it is not. It has other oil ingredients, even though the write up lists the only ingredient as Vitamin E oil. Rather disappointed but not sure it is worth returning for the price. I purchased this to make an allergen free lip gloss but as it contains almonds and wheat, to which I am allergic, it's a waste. Rather perturbed about this, not usual for Amazon in my experience.
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