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Well done ma'am. I dry my pawpaw in sun then blend until smooth. I put coconut oil in a jar and add the dry pawpaw in the coconut, cover and place in a dry, warm area for more than 3 days
Aya Dada, thank you so much for your comment. The method you use to prepare pawpaw oil is very good as well. I prepare my aloe vera oil and my wine grape seed oil exactly like that. God Bless you dear!
@@DRPAP66 , I still have to upload the video. Will probably do it by the end of this week. You are just amazing💐💕 Your support and encouragement is deeply appreciated🙏🏾🙏🏾
I just made the oil with red pawpaw its wonderful, thankyou so much for sharing! What do you do with the left over pawpaw pulp I thought it would make a great nourishing body and face scrub. I tasted it and it tastes really nice so it probably could be added to a curry for a bit of sweetness. Cheers from Queensland, Australia and Thankyou again!!
Cecil, I did use some of the leftover pulp, as it is still quite oily, as a body and face scrub and it left my skin feeling smooth and moisturised and it smells delicious. Im keeping it in the fridge and will use it weekly. I love that the whole pawpaw can be used and there is no waste! Cheers lovely
Ðèé ÐåÝ, thank you so much for this feedback. I am sorry I could not reply to you on time, I have been very busy at work and have not had the time to reply to comments. As you have already mentioned in your second comment, I also used the pulp as a face scrub. I am happy that you are satisfied with the results. Wishing you a fruitful week. 🌸
Thank you so much for this am going to try this.and by the way i tried the lemon oil using sunflower oil and my body marks is fading from black to brown. Thanx for this knowledge God bless you.
nancy ndungu, thank you too very much for watching my videos. thank you for your feedback. I am very glad to hear that the lemon oil recipe is helping you. The paw paw oil is also very good. Many Blessings to you🙏🏾 🌸
AMEN ! THANKS SO VERY MUCH. YOUR PRESENTATION WAS/IS SO VERY PLAIN... AGE-ING IS DRAWING ME TO BE MORE ORGANIC MINDED. DIVINE BLESSINGS WILL FOLLOW YOU.
Qué fácil resulta hacerlo. Las latinas tenemos una susceptibilidad al paño facial, ¿Se puede aplicar en el día o solo por la noche? Gracias Cecil y que tenga muchas demostraciones de amor este día y el resto. Bendiciones
Best at night; but DONT try this method shown in this video. You are not suppose to heat papaya for so long, at such high heat. You should NEVER bring the papaya to a boil or even simmer.. it destroys all the nutrients and vitamins! Real papaya oil can only be done with the seeds, and only with a distillery.
my question is this , wouldnt it be better if you just dehydrated the papaya ,then powder it in your blender -then add it to your oil and shake everyday .this way the papaya is not cooked and the power of the papaya is full!
Nickolai Gypsy, thank you for watching the video and for your input. I actually have a second video, where I show how I prepare papaya oil, almost like you mentioned in your comment. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6kuJAij1oRM.html
If you want to do the method, I will advise you to dry the pawpaw, then ground it to powder form before you mix with oil and leave it for three days. If you do the method you proposed, it might be difficult to get pure oil without any traces of pawpaw juice or particles of pawpaw flesh in the oil.
@@adaoliver4339, Good morning to you dear. I did not realise you mixed it already. yes, boil it till the juice completely dries out. Then you filter using a cheese cloth. Next time, try the other method if you do not want to cook it. I made a video on that and the result was very good. I still have to edit the video. I wish you Blessed week🙏🏾
dorlene whitehead, paw paw is papaya. Some call it papaya, some call it pawpaw. Do not mistake it with the pawpaw fruit which has the taste of a mixture of mango and pineapple.
Tej Decent, thank you for visiting my channel and for your comment. Yes it does destroys some of the nutrients when fried in oil. But it only destroys the nutrients that are beneficial to us when papaya is eaten. The nutrients beneficial to the skin when papaya oil is used as cosmetics is not destroyed.