THIRSTY SKIN?
YOUR NEW MOISTURIZER IS IN THE REFRIGERATED SECTION OF YOUR LOCAL HEALTH FOOD STORE.
Winter usually means dry skin. After using Udo’s Oil
blend for one month, my skin is soft and supple. My diet was obviously missing the good oils that healthy skin needs.
- Melinda P. New Hampshire
I’m a huge believer in Udo’s Oil! I have had dry skin ever
since I was a baby. It is so painful, especially in dry climates and extreme (hot or cold) weather. A friend put me on an Udo’s regimen of 2 Tbsp every morning, and after about 4 months, I started noticing the spots on my back and neck drying up. After about a year, it’s completely gone! I recommend it to all of my friends who suffer from extremely dry skin.
- Jenny U. Colorado
I’m a HUGE fan of Udo’s Oil! It came strongly recommend-
ed by a few highly regarded trail runner friends of mine, and I am so grateful for the discovery! Adding Udo’s Oil to my diet has made a profound difference in the way I feel each day and how I feel during a long run as well as afterwards (never mind my skin)!!! Thank you for putting together this marvelous blend!
- Kathleen E. Seattle, Washington
minimize dry skin and reduce the signs of aging. We all know true beauty is found on the inside . . . but let’s be honest, it’s nice for it to show on the outside as well. Udo’s Oil is a blend of flax and other seed oils that provide all of the good fats you need, and none of the bad fats you should avoid. It literally beautifies your skin from the inside out. So clean out your make-up bag, and make room in your refrigerator.
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ike many of us, you’ve probably tried countless numbers of creams and moisturizers to
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