Sally B’s Skin Yummies demonstrates the effects of mineral oil on a cracker over time to prove that the oil does create an impermeable layer on top of skin, clogging pores and denying it beneficial vitamins.
Sally B's Skin Yummies demonstrates the effects of mineral oil on a cracker over time to prove that the oil does create an impermeable layer on top of skin, clogging pores and denying it beneficial vitamins.
Sally B’s Skin Yummies demonstrates the effects of mineral oil on a cracker over time to prove that the oil does create an impermeable layer on top of skin, clogging pores and denying it beneficial vitamins.
Great experiment! Thanks for sharing
do you even know how mineral oil works? It creates a barrier in which water
cannot leave the body into the air. Thus leaving that area more hydrated.
This is the EXACT same way glycerine works. And dimethicone. And petroleum.
And Urea. The list goes on and on. The goal is not to add water, but to
reduce the amount of water that can leave the body in a specified area.
@Samantha Titus you should show a reference to those studies.
too bad this study never existed. wanna prove me wrong? post the link to
the study…. it’s just internet nonsense being thrown around. 1
person/forum says it and it spreads like aids in africa. sigh.
Nice citations
Everything has mineral oil in it! What the fuck are we supposed to use?
Just because the mineral oil doesn’t get absorbed into crackers, doesn’t
mean it’s bad for your skin… I’m pretty sure it’s actually GOOD for you
That does not prove anything you idiot. Your skin does not behave like
crackers. Go study biology & chemistry you genius….
Great experiment! Thanks for sharing.
Shea butter, cocoa butter or any natural oil.
I can confirm my skin is a cracker
arbonne
To the idiotic comments posted…The cracker is ONLY a demo… recent
studies HAVE actually shown that mineral oil absorbs the nutirents and
vitamins that your body needs, essentially robbing you of all the good
stuff. Also, note that ingesting/consuming mineral oil has been known to be
extremely harmful for your body ( check any medical website), yet putting
something on your skin is essentially doing just that – consuming it. So
yes, it is bad for your skin – you genius
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