Wednesday, November 19, 2014

[Everything doTERRA] Re: Post Inflammation Hyper Pigmentation

Thanks Elisabeth and Sarah. I've started using Frankincense a few days ago, but not sure if it's sufficient.. Sarah, I'll try your suggestion and create a blend. The link you gave will come in useful... I've read somewhere that Lemon oil will help to lighten spots, any views on that?

On Thursday, November 20, 2014 12:05:30 AM UTC+8, Sarah J. Button wrote:
Hi Andrea,

Elisabeth is right. When in doubt, use frankincense. A few others that come to mind as being beneficial are the immortelle blend and DDR Prime (capsules), which is designed to protect and restore your DNA. I think it may be beneficial to use our new skin care line, Verage on the areas as well. I also did a search online and this is what I found:

http://findhealingwithdoterra.com/2013/01/14/hyper-and-hypopigmentation/

Sandalwood oil
Eucalyptus oil
Frankincense oil
Melaleuca oil
Geranium oil
Immortelle blend

Apply 1-2 drops to area of concern twice daily. If inflammation is common, be sure to use Frankincense oil.

Hope that's helpful.

Kind Regards,

Sarah

mydoterra.com/intuition

On Tuesday, November 18, 2014 9:15:58 AM UTC-8, Andrea S wrote:
Hi there,

I'm new to essential oils and to this group. I've got fair asian skin and suffering from increasingly bad Post inflammation hyper pigmentation on my arms. My doctor has prescribed AHA Cream and Retinol to apply topically, but I'd really prefer a natural solution using essential oils. Can someone give me some advice please?

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