March 9, 2005 (Press Release) --
There are far too many natural plant materials to mention each one here, but below are a few recommendations for essential oils, hydrosols and unscented oils that generally correspond with the most common skin types. Essential oils are highly concentrated, so only very small amounts should be used in skin care products. I recommend starting with no more than a drop of essential oil for each tablespoon of product that you make.
Essential Oils with Oily Skin
Cypress, Lemon
Hydrosols with Oily Skin
Witch Hazel, Peppermint
Oils with Oily Skin
Hazelnut, Jojoba
Essential Oils with Dry Skin
Rose, Neroli, Sandalwood
Hydrosols with Dry Skin
Rose, Neroli
Oils with Dry Skin
Rose Hips Seed, Evening Primrose, Borage
Essential Oils with Sensitive Skin
Lavender, Chamomile
Hydrosols with Sensitive Skin
Rose, Lavender
Oils with Sensitive Skin
Camellia, Rose Hips Seed, Jojoba
http://www.womentodaymagazine.com/beauty/skintypes.html
Essential Oils with Oily Skin
Cypress, Lemon
Hydrosols with Oily Skin
Witch Hazel, Peppermint
Oils with Oily Skin
Hazelnut, Jojoba
Essential Oils with Dry Skin
Rose, Neroli, Sandalwood
Hydrosols with Dry Skin
Rose, Neroli
Oils with Dry Skin
Rose Hips Seed, Evening Primrose, Borage
Essential Oils with Sensitive Skin
Lavender, Chamomile
Hydrosols with Sensitive Skin
Rose, Lavender
Oils with Sensitive Skin
Camellia, Rose Hips Seed, Jojoba
http://www.womentodaymagazine.com/beauty/skintypes.html

Skin Types and a Few Recommendations
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