Toucan Do It! Purple Cheesy Og-zie: A Dutch Seed Shop Grow By VG-zie!

May be some Snark over here too.:battingeyelashes:
I enjoy it here. LoL

Something about the way the (self proclaimed) "queen of watering plants" talks that irks TF outta me.

:meditate:

I've seen a whole lotta grows around here over the years. The biggest antagonists always seem to have average grows. While some of the best growers I've seen are humble as can be....
:passitleft:
 
Sheesh, sounds like some drama unfolding!
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Im feeling pretty snarky today, I wonder if I should go there and feed the beast, or stay away and maintain my blood pressure? :laughtwo:
 
I enjoy it here. LoL

Something about the way the (self proclaimed) "queen of watering plants" talks that irks TF outta me.

:meditate:

I've seen a whole lotta grows around here over the years. The biggest antagonists always seem to have average grows. While some of the best growers I've seen are humble as can be....
:passitleft:
I can see why you would feel that way P.
I hold similar views.
I enjoy the humble side of the spectrum.
Sheesh, sounds like some drama unfolding!
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Im feeling pretty snarky today, I wonder if I should go there and feed the beast, or stay away and maintain my blood pressure? :laughtwo:
You're too nice to go over there. Stay here with me. I'm more fun+ cuddly.
 
Cuddly FTW!
:hugs:
Even more cuddly now. I've been using my Haze oil as an after shower. Kinda glad for the mold fiasco now.
So soft. I'm like budder, I tells ya.
 
It's partially the acid in the grapeseed oil.

By: Katherine McEntee


Grapeseed oil, a common food ingredient and all-natural skincare product, is extracted from grape seeds after they have been used to make wine. Like our other favorite natural beauty staple, coconut oil, grapeseed oil contains linoleic acid and plenty of antioxidants that do the face and body good. Unlike coconut oil, however, grapeseed oil is non-comedogenic, meaning it does not clog pores, so even the most sensitive of skin types can use this oil with abandon.

We enlisted the help of dermatologist, , to explain all of the benefits of this potent oil. Keep reading for all the reasons you should add grapeseed oil to your beauty routine.

  • Type of ingredient: Oil.
  • Main benefits: Moisturizes, lightens dark circles, fades scars, tightens skin, prevents sun damage.
  • Who should use it: All skin types, including sensitive and acne-prone.
  • How often can you use it?: Once daily.
  • Works well with: Other natural oils like avocado, almond, and jojoba.
  • Don't use with: N/A
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EMILY ROBERTS/BYRDIE
Lightens Dark Circles
Grapeseed oil is an effective and cost-friendly alternative to eye cream. Being that grapeseed oil contains vitamin E—an ingredient commonly found in expensive eye creams—as well as moisturizing fatty acids, it’s no wonder it works to fade even the darkest under-eye circles.

Moisturizes
Being that grape-seed oil has anti-inflammatory properties, contains high levels of linoleic acid, and doesn’t clog pores, it is a commonly used moisturizer for acne-prone and sensitive skin. While many oils tend to leave behind a residue, grapeseed oil instantly dries upon application, making it a great base under makeup.

Fades Scars
Not only is grapeseed oil rich in Vitamin E, which has been proven to lessen the severity of scars, but it also contains linoleic acid, an essential fatty acid that has, too, been proven to speed up the healing process and decrease the formation of keloid scars.

Prevents Sun Damage
Whether applied to the skin or consumed, grapeseed oil has been proven to protect against the suns damaging rays. Being that grapeseed oil contains PTOs (proanthocyanidins), which are strong antioxidants that fight free radicals, it both lightens age spots and aids in the prevention of sun damage.

Alleviates Spider Veins
The many antioxidants found in grapeseed oil reduce inflammation and leakage in veins. Therefore, if regularly applied to the affected area, grapeseed oil will likely alleviate the appearance of spider veins and/or varicose veins.

Tightens Skin
Science says that the strong antioxidants ( PTOs) in grapeseeds increase collagen production, thus reducing the appearance of fine lines and stretch marks. When applied topically to the skin or taken via supplement, grape seed promotes healthy, youthful looking skin, as well as improves the skin's overall elasticity. As always, please make sure to consult your doctor before adding any sort of supplement to your diet.
 
I was trying to get her attention....


I find with VG she's here for a minute then eating cookies for an hour. :love:
 
I was trying to get her attention....


I find with VG she's here for a minute then eating cookies for an hour. :love:
I answered on his filter help thread. I'll answer on his journal now. BRB.
 
Sorry double H. I am joking, though there has always been an urban myth that Prep H under your eyes will tighten bags and loose skin. It's been disproven from what I hear.
Lmao!! :laughtwo: I think I do remember that rumor. I’ll blame that and not my stoned gullibility!
 
You a smarty pants :nerd-with-glasses:
That sounds nice. Is your oil straight grapeseed? I used half pumpkin seed, but I’d love to try it on my face when it flares up.
Straight grapeseed. If you're prone to acne it helps a lot. It's very soothing.
I know Amy said she uses an oil or cream. CBD based I think. Not sure what carrier she uses. You can also add a bit of tea tree oil if youbwould like. That's antimicrobial as well and very good for the complexion.
 
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