I have dry skin. It peels and tears off like snake skin from time to time. In winter I can use any shea butter make-up and still have dry patches. I don't know how I found out about Squalene, but after a bad start to January, I realized I needed stronger weapons. Bought it, applied it to my face that evening and went to bed looking at the line I had just moisturized with Crisco. Though it can be bad, even if your eyes peel, you'll do anything, maybe even fat baths, if they help. The next morning it was like most of my crocodile skin had come off. It lasted 4 or 5 days of use twice a day and my skin has never been better in winter. A few minor downsides. Using an eyedropper to apply oil to your face is weird. This is the standard pointed shape as opposed to Palmer's face oil which has a rounded tip and is a bit easier to apply. It's thin so it can easily pop out of the eyedropper if you're not careful. Pros: Helps a little. I've been using it twice a day for almost a month and have used up maybe a quarter of a bottle (and some of that was on the floor). So yes. Take that dry skin.
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