The Peoples Chemist

$5 Oil Banishes Wrinkles

August 3rd, 2009

I haven’t always been a chemist. As a teenager I was a lifeguard in Arizona. During my college days, my love for the water led me to be a raft guide in Colorado and the Grand Canyon. Despite all the years spent under direct sun, I never used synthetic sun block. Though, I did fear premature wrinkling. As a chemist, I set out to find Mother Nature’s anti-wrinkle oil. I found it in Polynesia. It’s known as Kukui oil.

Kukui oil is among the fastest oils to be absorbed by the skin. This allows it to deliver anti-wrinkle compounds known as linoleic, oleic and various linolenic acids deep into the skin layers. These not only moisturize but also prevent the damaging process of crosslinking caused by too much sun exposure. Polynesian locals have used it traditionally to preserve their radiant glow. You can do the same.

Despite its wild effectiveness, kukui is inexpensive and easy to find. But you don’t want to buy it loaded with adulterants like synthetic vitamin E and C. My brand of choice is Hawaiian Bath and Body (http://hawaiianbathbody.com/hawaii/kukui-oil-2oz/). They sell it without any additives whatsoever for about $5 per month depending on use!

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7 Responses

  1. Bill

    In your email you sent out, you say:
    “Despite its wild effectiveness, kukui is inexpensive and easy to find. But you don’t want to buy it loaded with adulterants like synthetic vitamin E and C. My brand of choice is ‘A’ Ala Dreams (http://www.aaladreams.com). They sell it without any additives whatsoever for about $5 per month depending on use!”

    Here you say your brand of choice is Hawaiian Bath and Body. Why teh difference?

    Also, the ‘A’ Ala Dreams brand doesn’t list the ingredients on their website. The price is also $5 more when you add the oil to your cart than the listed price.

    The Hawaiian Bath and Body listed here has Vitamin E listed. Do you know for sure that it is natural Vitamin E?

    Also, does this oil actually repair sun damaged skin, or just help to prevent more sun damage and wrinkles?

    Thanks.

  2. Joe

    I was going to try this too, but the $5.00 increase from web to cart is not cool.

  3. Jerry

    Here is our Kukui nut oil information page on our website. If you have any questions drop us an email of the website. Aloha from the North Shore Soap Factory.

  4. Jerry

    ttp://hawaiianbathbody.com/kukuinutoilinfo.html

  5. admin

    This company sells the best product.

  6. nancy

    Almost 2 weeks ago while traveling, I went immediately to the Kukui site upon reading tpc report. I showed 2oz @ $5.00. In only 2 or 3 days, it went to $10 with $8 shipping! big difference. It looks from the ingredients list that the vitamins A & C are not added but are naturally occurring—correct? thank you!

  7. Henry

    On Aug 3 after reading your news letter I ordered from http://www.aaladreams.com because of Bills recomendation. I have never received order and the will not answer E mails??? Do not deal with them.

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