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1. Solaray Black Currant Seed Oil 600 mg | Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA) | Healthy Skin, Hair, Joints, Vascular & Immune Function Support | 90 Softgels
- Full of Fatty Acids: 1 softgel supplies Omega-3 & 6 fatty acids; 60 mg ALA, 90 mg GLA & 240 mg LA
- System Support: Black Currant Seed Oil may help support healthy immune system, vascular health, skin
- Plant Power: Black Currant contains several anthocyanins or plant pigments w/ antioxidant properties
- Trusted Brand: Manufactured in our own facility; Hexane free and lab verified
Features:
Specs:
Height | 4.16 Inches |
Length | 2 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | March 2015 |
Size | 90 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.21 Pounds |
Width | 2 Inches |
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I take two a day orally, one am and one pm. This is the brand Iāve always used, but there are several others.
Solaray Black Currant Seed Oil, 600 Mg, 90 Softgels https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000I4DRNK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_uCQNDbK6H7ND0
I should say, I'm not an expert, I've just done a ton of research with my own interests in mind.
Re IPL, the jury is actually out on that. I was disappointed to find that out! The results aren't as cut and dried as I had hoped they would be. If you have fair skin (which you might if you have broken blood vessels), you risk negative outcomes such as burns.
I have those little capillaries, so I'm trying other things before being willing to test IPL, and when I do test it, I will start first with one on my thigh before risking my face.
HOWEVER, here is what I'm trying right now, and am measuring the results:
I started this protocol about a week ago and will keep at it for about six months, and I'm tracking my results. So I'll post here if I see any progress! :)
Oh, and about the skin thinning: I'm not sure of the mechanism, but I recall something about the result of the way the body treats the skin in the area once the muscles atrophy. So perhaps if the muscles aren't being used...? I don't want to speculate, and I can't remember the precise cause of the thinning, sorry to say.
EDIT: One thing I do remember is that if you have started while young and want to stop, unless you've gotten to the stage where the muscles have atrophied OR had a reaction, your face just returns to as it was. So if you started without really needing it, you can always take a break. Often, having it will train you not to move your forehead as much, which means you can go without and still get results.