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What is the popular horse oil in the circle of friends?
It used to be very popular to use horse oil as a skin care product in the circle of friends in Weibo, because it has a very good moisturizing and skin care effect. Horse oil has many functions, such as acne, stretch marks, scars, moisturizing and nourishing the skin. But many people don't know the function of horse oil, so what is the popular horse oil in the circle of friends? What does horse oil do?

1, the efficacy of horse oil

Horse oil is a concept (Bahyu) handed down from Japan, which I think is similar to badger oil in China and clam oil. Horse oil is horse oil, but I deeply doubt whether there are so many horses and so many fat horses in Japan, although it is said that Japanese people like to eat horse meat. There are many fat badgers in China. As for clam oil, the vaseline sold by clam shells will not have the problem of raw materials.

This concept comes from Japan, and the Chinese materials are plagiarized, so I can't find enough reliable English materials. From the information found so far, it can be summarized as follows: 1. Horse oil is horse oil; 2. The proportion of unsaturated fatty acids in horse oil is higher than that in other animals; It is said that it is similar to human sebum and easy to "absorb". Why do I think "human oil" is more reliable, or just hold the oily face of my boyfriend's husband? Human oil against human face.

In my eyes, horse oil is oil. As for burns, badger oil is also a sacred product. Your mother must have told you. It is very simple, that is, we use local materials to protect the wound with oil to prevent bacterial infection. As for unsaturated fatty acids, olive oil is even more sacred. As for the absorption similar to sebum, let's take a look at squalane/squalene written before, as well as natural moisturizing factors. There is no basis for saying that promoting blood circulation or something.

History: It is said that China people began to use horse oil in the Northern Wei Dynasty, but I don't know why they gave up 1500 years. It is estimated that badger oil is relatively easy to obtain. Ancestors didn't eat horse meat. At that time, horses were strategic materials, equivalent to tanks now. Didn't Genghis Khan sweep Eurasia by cavalry? Later, a Japanese named "ToruNaoe" began to make horse oil. 197 1 year, he registered a trademark and started to make horse oil, but only cooking. 1988 has become a skin care product, and it has been promoted worldwide since 2000.

In my mind, horses and dogs have no equal status. If I had a farm, I would definitely raise some horses and some donkeys. A bad horse is a bully. If you don't give me some color to see see, it will bow its head and eat grass on the side of the road unscrupulously, and I won't ride well. Donkeys are really interesting. Once I went to see a racing car. At halftime, farmers raced donkeys on the track. There is a FAQ in official website, which mentions the source of horse oil, and replies that horse oil comes from horses raised to eat (that is, meat horses? ), not horse racing. According to this logic, it sounds familiar.

Conclusion: The price is reasonable, otherwise it is meaningless. If you buy it for moisturizing, pay attention to the following points: horse oil has a high proportion of unsaturated fatty acids, so its melting point is low, about 30 degrees Celsius. If it is soft and hard to use, you can put it in the refrigerator first. Or because of the high proportion of unsaturated fatty acids, it will be oxidized and deteriorated for a long time, so it is not appropriate to use "oily" horse oil. Maybe recruit ants.

2. Suitable for people with horse oil

1. people with dry skin: the skin is easy to dry in autumn, and horse oil has a strong moisturizing effect, which is suitable for people with dry skin.

2. People with acne: Horse oil has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects, which can effectively prevent and treat people with acne.

3. People who wear makeup: Horse oil can replace the base cream, which is suitable for people who need makeup.

4. People with wrinkled skin: Horse oil has strong antioxidant activity and can effectively prevent symptoms such as black spots, freckles and chloasma.

5. Who doesn't need horse oil?

Generally speaking, there is no special contraindication to the moisturizing effect of horse oil on skin, but if it is sensitive skin, a small amount of horse oil can be applied to the skin first, and if there is no allergic reaction, the applied area can be gradually expanded.