After reading all the descriptions and advertised ingredients I was very sad and upset to see that the first ingredient listed on the bottle was mineral oil which I had avoided for 30 years! Nowhere in the description of this product is it listed as an ingredient. Mineral oil clogs pores and is not good for the skin. It's like putting motor oil on or an impenetrable barrier on the skin, which I don't want. As an aromatherapist, I have been able to make the best cuticle oil formulation myself. Should I send it back now or throw it away and use the bottle for my own medicine? Thanks for the nudge to do it yourself.
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