tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7649782126359701245.post8237734010304749970..comments2023-04-11T22:53:39.343+10:00Comments on CityCottage: Fighting Oil with OilThe Accidental Housewifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12903019781422765851noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7649782126359701245.post-10738865232393135862012-03-19T22:12:02.138+11:002012-03-19T22:12:02.138+11:00I did the OCM and really liked it; I'm not sur...I did the OCM and really liked it; I'm not sure why I stopped. I did the basic 1:3 with castor and olive, and maybe I would tweak it by throwing some other oils in there if I start up again. My skin felt softer after washing, less dry, and no skin flakes. And no chemicals, which is a plus! You may have reinspired me; thanks!Anniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01003509923187311611noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7649782126359701245.post-23380599853586152212012-03-15T18:30:00.553+11:002012-03-15T18:30:00.553+11:00Hi,
I use OMC too and yes my skin seems cleaner,...Hi, <br /> I use OMC too and yes my skin seems cleaner, softer and supple than my regular facewash (cetaphil). i started wih a 1:2 of castor oil to olive oil, but found it too dry for the indian summer. moved on to 1:3 mix, but that didn't work for me either. and now, my tried and tested mix is equal parts of castor oil, olive oil, sesame oil and coconut oil, stored in a re-purposed cetaphil bottle. Tried all sorts of combination to get to this stage. I don't have to grab a moisturizer everytime i wash/rinse my face now :)cassnoreply@blogger.com