Replying to @Loly
In my own experience, using common cooking oil like vegetable or olive oil as a DIY treatment can be surprisingly effective and budget-friendly. Many people think only expensive specialty oils work well, but I've found that ordinary kitchen oils can also nourish skin and hair when used properly. For instance, applying a small amount of oil to dry or rough patches on the skin can restore moisture and softness. It’s important to massage the oil gently to promote absorption without clogging pores. Similarly, a light oil treatment for hair, left on for about 15-20 minutes, can reduce dryness and add shine. One tip I’ve learned is to warm the oil slightly before application; this enhances its penetration and makes it feel more soothing. Also, since common oils aren’t formulated for cosmetic use, it’s wise to do a patch test to rule out any allergies or sensitivities. Overall, incorporating common oils from your kitchen pantry into your self-care routine is an easy and natural alternative to commercial products, especially when you want a simple remedy without extra chemicals or expense. It’s a handy trick to keep in mind whenever you need quick hydration or softness for your skin or hair.




















































