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I am throwing away my expensive cleansers and trading it in for Purity soap from Goat Milk stuff my face feels so smooth and not drying then I am using the Cranberry Winter Mint oil this is so moisturizing just thought I'd share. Has anyone used this oil on their eye lids?

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On 2/19/2014 txrose said:

I am throwing away my expensive cleansers and trading it in for Purity soap from Goat Milk stuff my face feels so smooth and not drying then I am using the Cranberry Winter Mint oil this is so moisturizing just thought I'd share. Has anyone used this oil on their eye lids?

Let me correct this before anyone else does it is ""Winter Cranberry Mint""

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I use the oils on my face every day, including the eye lids. 3-4 drops max. the only one i avoid the eye area with is the tea tree.

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On 2/19/2014 jurby said:

I use the oils on my face every day, including the eye lids. 3-4 drops max. the only one i avoid the eye area with is the tea tree.

Same here, but if you use TT just be extra careful, I have gotten it too close to my eye and it burns.
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I love the oils...I use them for everything. Like Beachy was saying though, avoid using TT in the eye area--that's an experience you won't soon forget!haha

I like the POM or Fig oil for treating my eyelashes...Just a lil dabbed on and pinched in--helps keep them from breaking off in the cold winter weather.

I'm going to check out that soap, txrose--it sounds great!