Olive oil effect on skin color

by irving
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Hi friends,

Can olive oil be applied to babies. Will it change the skin color.. any idea ??
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    Yes, it turns them green. Don't do it... baby will resent you forever.
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    • Profile picture of the author Lloyd Buchinski
      Originally Posted by Thomas View Post

      Yes, it turns them green. Don't do it... baby will resent you forever.
      Why not look at the positive side? They will save a lot by not
      having to buy sunscreen and their risk of skin cancer will go
      way down. They will be able to pick up free energy from the
      sunlight and even save on food. Of course they will probably
      be really grateful.
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  • Profile picture of the author MrLeN
    Yeah, I've been unable to stand near trees since I was 3 months old.

    Birds just fly right onto me!
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    • Profile picture of the author ThomM
      Originally Posted by MrLeN View Post

      Yeah, I've been unable to stand near trees since I was 3 months old.

      Birds just fly right onto me!
      Yea but being covered in Olive Oil don't they slide right off?
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    No, because I buy the bird stick free brand.
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    I always wear olive oil on a hot date. What is more alluring than to smell edible?
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    • Profile picture of the author ThomM
      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

      I always wear olive oil on a hot date. What is more alluring than to smell edible?
      Yea but Sal, stop with the anchovies behind the ears will ya:confused::confused:













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      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

      I always wear olive oil on a hot date. What is more alluring than to smell edible?
      Yeah, women just can't resist me after I smear my entire body with chocolate cake...

      Well, that's not true. One gave me a bad look and called me a pervert last week but I think that was because she preferred vanilla frosting instead of chocolate. I'm sure my groping her on the city bus had nothing to do with it.
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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    Oh that's just real funny, Thom. You know I'm deadly allergic to anchovies.
    Geesh. I'm glad I didn't mention the maraschino cherry in my navel.
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      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

      Oh that's just real funny, Thom. You know I'm deadly allergic to anchovies.
      Geesh. I'm glad I didn't mention the maraschino cherry in my navel.
      HMMMMMMMMMMMMM cherry:rolleyes::rolleyes:
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  • Profile picture of the author valerieSONORA
    What's this thread even about :confused:
    How many dates have you been on with Thom, Sal

    I only use olive oil for cooking :p I don't put it on babies :confused:
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    • Profile picture of the author myob
      I make my own olive oil by crushing olives by hand. Anyone tried making baby oil at home?
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      • Profile picture of the author ThomM
        Originally Posted by myob View Post

        I make my own olive oil by crushing olives by hand. Anyone tried making baby oil at home?
        Yea but it takes to many babies to get a decent amount.
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        • Profile picture of the author Thomas
          Originally Posted by ThomM View Post

          Yea but it takes to many babies to get a decent amount.
          Quick tip: Put them through the blender twice and you'll get that little bit extra from each one.
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    • Profile picture of the author HeySal
      Originally Posted by valerieSONORA View Post

      What's this thread even about :confused:

      I only use olive oil for cooking :p I don't put it on babies :confused:
      So how do you keep them from sticking to the pan?
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  • Profile picture of the author artwebster
    Unless the olive oil is phenomenally old, applying it to babies will not cause the skin on the oil to change colour.
    It would be interesting to know what perverse instinct led you to ask this question.
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    • Profile picture of the author HeySal
      Originally Posted by artwebster View Post

      Unless the olive oil is phenomenally old, applying it to babies will not cause the skin on the oil to change colour.
      It would be interesting to know what perverse instinct led you to ask this question.
      Because olive oil is the best and healthiest skin softener ever. It contains anti-oxidants and the oils are of the variety that keep your skin from turning leathery from sunshine (when your skin turns to leather from sunlight it's because you have the wrong oils, or not enough oils -- or because you're burning the bejebbers out of it, which olive oil also helps prevent).

      But - some stuff that's good for adults isn't good for small kids.......so the question only sounded weird, it was actually quite sensible.
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  • Profile picture of the author acreativetouch
    Originally Posted by irving View Post

    Hi friends,

    Can olive oil be applied to babies. Will it change the skin color.. any idea ??
    Olive oil is great for baby's skin. No perfumes to cause allergies and rashes, soaks quickly into the skin, softens the skin, and will not change skin color in any way.

    If mama is nursing, mix olive oil with lanolin...use it after nursing to keep her nipples from getting sore and it helps keep milk ducts clear. Also, olive oil with vitamin b17 helps prevent mastisis, inflammed milk glands, all kinds of good things!

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