Friend, there’s nothing wrong with BEING a little on the older side.

But if you were honest with yourself, you’d admit that you don’t necessarily want to LOOK… or FEEL… your age.

And you don’t have to.

Because there’s a secret to NOURISHING a youthful appearance that I’m going to share with you today

It STRENGTHENS and PRIMES your skin…

To reveal the younger-looking you underneath!

Imagine going to bed after your nighttime skincare routine and feeling LESS irritation

And waking up… looking in the mirror… and seeing LESS redness and brown spots… and FEWER fine lines.

You won’t pull away when your spouse moves to touch your face… because you know that any trace of roughness is now GONE.

Forget about harsh peels… chemical treatments… injections… or even surgery.

Because the fountain of youth may be filled with this special type of oil.

A flower facial

Evening primrose (Oenothera biennis) is a wildflower that’s native to North America… and truly one of the TREASURES of this continent.

It’s so packed with nutrition… Native Americans used it for food!

And after early American colonists followed suit… it gained popularity among 17th-century Europeans, too.

Evening primrose then gained the reputation as the “King’s Cure-All” because of its myriad of health benefits.

Evening primrose seeds are an invaluable source of an omega-6 fatty acid called gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) – something that’s CRUCIAL to skin health but that our bodies can’t make on our own.

So, we need to get this “good fat” from an outside source.

According to one study out of Switzerland, ingesting evening primrose oil was associated with skin improvements including…

  • elasticity
  • firmness
  • smoothness and softness, and
  • moisture.

You can even use it as a conditioning treatment for your dried-out hair and scalp!

And it could help beat back future hydration loss.

Evidence shows how it can also REVERSE discoloration and excess pigmentation… possibly returning your skin to the PRISTINE condition it once had!

Some research indicates that evening primrose oil could be helpful in treating adult acne and scarring, as it can REDUCE skin inflammation and NEUTRALIZE free radicals that cause oxidative stress.

This antioxidant activity is part of the emerging science behind evening primrose oil… as it was only first discovered back in 2006!

But since then, this youth-reclaiming oil has risen to the top of the list of ingredients used in anti-aging serums, creams, and other formulas.

Don’t spend a lot of money at the cosmetic counter for this one…

You can get evening primrose oil in liquid or capsule form for a FRACTION of the cost!

In the study I just mentioned, participants consumed 500-mg capsules three times daily for 12 weeks.

That’s the best way to use evening primrose oil to get relief from acne… or even improve joint comfort.

For other anti-aging benefits, you can literally crack open a capsule and pour the oil out directly onto your skin or hair.

As with anything you’re using topically, conduct a patch test first to make sure you don’t exhibit any sensitivity to it.

You don’t need to dilute it with a carrier oil – in fact, you can USE it as a carrier for other essential oils!

For even greater benefits, consider mixing it with an aromatic oil, like lavender.

To curing the signs of aging,

Melissa Young


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