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Olive oil can help keep skin smooth and moisturized when it is applied to the body. It is a good way of moisturizing skin naturally without chemicals that are found in many manufactured moisturizers. You can use olive oil straight out of the bottle as a moisturizer by rubbing a small amount into your skin. Olive oil also contains vitamins and antioxidants that help to repair and rejuvenate skin that is exposed to daily elements that may damage it. Moisture is retained in the skin by olive oil, which acts as a barrier to elements that may dry out the skin. As a result, olive oil is best applied to skin that is lightly damp. Although olive oil can be used on its own to moisturize skin, it is best used when it is combined with water and an emulsifier to create a more substantial cream. Here are a few steps on how to make an olive oil moisturizer
 
Olive oil can help keep skin smooth and moisturized when it is applied to the body. It is a good way of moisturizing skin naturally without chemicals that are found in many manufactured moisturizers. You can use olive oil straight out of the bottle as a moisturizer by rubbing a small amount into your skin. Olive oil also contains vitamins and antioxidants that help to repair and rejuvenate skin that is exposed to daily elements that may damage it. Moisture is retained in the skin by olive oil, which acts as a barrier to elements that may dry out the skin. As a result, olive oil is best applied to skin that is lightly damp. Although olive oil can be used on its own to moisturize skin, it is best used when it is combined with water and an emulsifier to create a more substantial cream. Here are a few steps on how to make an olive oil moisturizer
  
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== Steps ==