Does vitamin E really work like they say it does? I have heard from many people that it is good to put the gel like fluid on your face ( you have to poke a hole in the pill). So I did some searching for myself. I bought a bottle at Costco for about $10.00. I came home and promptly went to put some on my face. When I poked a hole it was a think goo that came out and when I put it on my face it was sticky and hard to spread around. So I went to the internet to see just how to do this, and this it what I found.
It is not really good to put the goo on your face, but to put it in areas that you might be having problems with like:
acne
scaring
eczema
fine lines
Also, it is far better to ingest the pill that it is to put on your face. My husband and daughter have spots of eczema, so we are doing a "study" to see it it helps. For that we did poke a hole in the pill and each morning and night they put a little on. I also found helpful tip to put this "goo" on your face without it being sticky. You will need 7-8 pills poke a hole and put the "goo" in a small container along with one to two tablespoons of olive oil. Mix well and each night put a little on your wrinkles or fine lines. Can't hurt right?
I am going to keep on putting vitamin E on my fine lines each night, but I am also going to ingest the pill each night too.
I will keep you posted on the patches of eczema.
Oh and by the way, while I was searching, I did find out that, back in the day what most ladies put on their on your face was Vaseline. Maybe I will try that next.
Oh and by the way, while I was searching, I did find out that, back in the day what most ladies put on their on your face was Vaseline. Maybe I will try that next.