Olive oil bath

Genius

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If someone takes an olive oil bath once or twice a week, (depending on the age) will the skin of that person always stay in a youthful condition?
 

TnWatchdog

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I have always heard that oil and water don't mix. I would think you would need plenty of soap to wash it all off...but I have never tried it. Anyway, this cartoon came to mind...

 

TimeFlipper

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I have always heard that oil and water don't mix. I would think you would need plenty of soap to wash it all off...but I have never tried it. Anyway, this cartoon came to mind...

Actually i think that Genius meant bathing only in Olive Oil...Cleopatra used to bathe in goats milk, i hope she wiped it all off very quickly as Goats milk can turn very wiffy in a hour or so in high temperature ::LOL:: But maybe Mark Anthony liked his women that way :D
 

TnWatchdog

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I would think that a pure olive oil bath would get expensive depending how full the tub was.
Solution to the problem of excess olive oil: You could take your bath and either cook for your friends or bottle the excess up, which makes a great gift.
Spitting, a dinner guest says, "Dang... there is a hair in my fried potatoes!"
 

Physics vs Jaden

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Hmmm, I say... that it make you look younger, but it wouldn't restore what you looked like when you were a youth.
Just my prediction.
 

TimeFlipper

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I would think that a pure olive oil bath would get expensive depending how full the tub was.
Solution to the problem of excess olive oil: You could take your bath and either cook for your friends or bottle the excess up, which makes a great gift.
Spitting, a dinner guest says, "Dang... there is a hair in my fried potatoes!"
Youre getting as bad as me with those jokes Dawg :D
 
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bluejay_1919

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Maybe try just using olive oil on your face and neck with a soft cotton pad. It will definitely soften the skin, but it's not the fountain of youth.
 

Genius

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I would think that a pure olive oil bath would get expensive depending how full the tub was.
Solution to the problem of excess olive oil: You could take your bath and either cook for your friends or bottle the excess up, which makes a great gift.
Spitting, a dinner guest says, "Dang... there is a hair in my fried potatoes!"
How about if I make my own olive oil.
 

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