Dear Sir/Madam, I have a couple of questions related to skin care using your Probotanic oils: 1. Which oil is better for treating sensitive skin – jojoba or hazelnut oil? 2. Can jojoba and/or hazelnut oil be used on a daily basis in the morning and in the evening without the need to use a cream? 3. Is it good to mix jojoba and hazelnut oil? Thank you in advance, Marijana
Dear Marijana,
Both types of oil are of good quality and have a beneficial skin effect due to their composition. There is a small difference between them – oily and sensitive skin prone to acne should be treated with jojoba oil, while hazelnut oil is better for dry/oily skin. They can be used for daily skin care both independently or as a mixture with other oils, and/or creams.
Hazelnut and jojoba oil may be mixed without fear that their efficiency will be reduced in a mixture.
Probotanic does not have marigold macerate, or any other product based on marigold.
Facial scars should be treated with marigold oil, rather than with jojoba oil. We would also like to recommend Probotanic oil for regeneration, as it is one of the best oils for treatment and regeneration of damaged and dry skin, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation on the skin. This oil is composed of jojoba oil, wheat germs and frankincense oil.