25 Alternative Uses for Olive Oil

By: Chrisjob Jun 13, 2007

Nutritionists will continue to tout olive oil for its high content of healthful, monounsaturated fats, like oleic acid, and polyphenols. The fruit oil practically propelled the entire Western world in antiquity, and is mentioned in nearly every sacred text this side of the Tigris and Euphrates. As a cooking fat, it’s high up on the heart-smart  list…which works out, ‘cause it tastes darn good. 

 (As tip, Consumer Reports has rated Goya brand extra virgin olive oil [from Spain] as the best general purpose olive oil, and as their best buy. I whole-healthy-heartedly concur.)

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Olive oil also has plenty of uses around your home, outside of the sauté pan. There’s no need to waste your expensive Greek or Spanish Extra Virgin for these tasks, just grab a bottle of inexpensive, domestic olive oil for around-the-house use. You can cut down on excess oil by investing in a refillable spray can, such as the Misto.

1. Shave. Olive oil can provide a safe and natural lubricant for a close shave. Rub in an extra teaspoon after washing your body or face once finished.
2. Wood Furniture Polish. Wipe with a teaspoon of olive oil and a soft rag. Add a bit of vinegar of citrus juice to bulk up the cleaning power, and add a fresh scent.
3. Fingernails. Use a bit of olive oil to moisturize cuticles, or mix oil and water and soak your hands before a manicure.
4. Lubricate Measuring Cups and Spoons. Rub or spray olive oil on your measuring tools for easy clean-up of sticky substances like honey, grain mustards, and sugar syrups,
5. Control hair frizz. Comb a bit of olive oil through dry hair to tame the frizz and flyaways on humid days or in the winter.
6. Free a stuck zipper. Use a cotton swab to apply olive oil to the teeth of a zipper, then gently ease the tab down.

7. Care for your kitty. Add a teaspoon of olive oil to your cat’s food to help prevent hairballs, and provide a shiny coat.
8.  DIY Lip balm. Mix olive oil and melted beeswax in a 1:1 ratio, with an essential oil for fragrance, and say goodbye to dry and chapped lips.
9. Stop Snoring. Take a sip of olive oil before heading to bed. It might lubricate your throat muscles, and stop yourself, or your partner, from snoring.
10. Shine stainless steel and brass. Rub a bit of olive oil on a clean rag to prevent streaks, corrosion, and tarnish.

11. Exfoliate your face and hands. Rub your skin with olive oil, then scrub with sugar or coarse salt, and rinse.
12. As you bathe. Add a few tablespoons of olive oil to your running bath water. You’ll be amazed when you towel off.
13. Remove makeup. Dab a bit under your eyes, on your cheeks and forehead, then wipe with a damp cloth.
14. Cure an earache. Very carefully, use a cotton swab to apply olive oil to the outside ear cavity to help with earaches and excess wax.
15. Remove paint from your skin. Rub on olive oil onto messy hand and arms (or faces) and allow the oil to soak into the skin for five minutes, then rinse with soap and water.
16. Treat lice. Apply olive oil to your youngster’s hair, and leave on for at least 40 minutes. Shampoo twice, then apply a preventative.
17. Stop a throat tickle. Take a sip of olive oil to stop the itchy flicker that is making you cough.
18. Fix a squeaky door. Use a rag or cotton swab to apply olive oil to the top of a problematic hinge in your home or automobile. 
19. Shoe polish. Rub down your shoes with just a spray of olive oil to maintain their shine.
20. Personal Lubricant. It works…

21. Soften your skin. Rub olive oil daily on notoriously dry areas, such as your feet or elbows, especially after a shower, shaving, or waxing.
22. Easy clean up of garden tools. Spritz some olive oil on your tools to cut down on dirt buildup. Read more here!
23. Condition leather. Rub olive oil into worn leather, such as a baseball glove, and let set for 30 minutes, then wipe away any excess.
24. As a hair tonic. Comb some olive oil through your hair for the vintage look of pomade without the build-up, or add a bit to wet hair for grungy, but clean, look.
25. Cure diaper rash. Gently wipe on olive oil to your baby’s bottom to help with the irritation of diaper rash.

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i use olive oil for almost everything.  i became aware of the use of olive oil in my church at a young age it was used by the minister as a anointing oil for healing and prayer.  i used it on my stomach  during pregnancy for all  5 of my children and didn't have one stretch mark. 

I do take baths with olive oil in my bath water at least twice a week and I do not measure it, I pour it straight from the bottle from the kitchen.  I have noticed it leaves my skin glowing and soft and my joints are not so sore afterwards.  I will have to try the teaspoon before my workouts on a daily basis, at least for 7-days and see if it helps with weight loss:)  Thanks all for your input, it helps to hear all sides.

if you use olive oil spread through your hair, turn your head upside down for 4 miutes and take a shower scrubbing your head, it will give your hair fast growth results

I I USE OLIVE OIL TO COOK WITH AND ITS SO MUCH BETTER THAN GREASE,ALSO PUT ON SKIN AND HAIR,GOOD STUFF

I use olive oil and table salt mix on my face nightly (later rinse off salt and leave the oil on my face). My face has not felt this soft in years (after washing it off the next morning) . Love it!

what about hair growth on the face? I am really concerned about that.. and a little unsure about using it as a face or skin cleanser.. also.. is this the same EV Olive oil that is available in the cooking oil section in grocery stores or is there a different kind for the skin and hair..? :S 

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Don't listen to the guy posing as a "vet" down there, he gives potentially deadly advice. Mineral oil is a petroleum biproduct, and has been linked to a lot of health problems, which is why a lot of cosmetic companies are getting rid of it...so why would you let your cat INGEST it? Olive oil is what my vet recommended for my cats' hairballs and to restore my rescue dog's coat and it worked great, I just had to hide the smell. Fish oil works better though, especially salmon oil. Seriously though for someone complaining that the author didn't use advice from a "licenced" veterinarian, he's not too smart to think that someone would be better off using advice from some anonymous jerk on the internet... don't even take my word for it CHECK WITH YOUR VET!!

It can be used to clean an oil paint brush. very useful for artists!

I can vouch for the olive oil. I have extremely sensitive skin and can't use most facial cleansers, shaving creams, or lotions without developing a rash. I "wash" my face with either sugar and olive oil or just the oil and a wash cloth. I use the sugar scrub to exfoliate. I also shave my legs with the olive oil. It feels so much better than any store bought shaving cream ever has. And the light scent does dissipate rather quickly. :)

hi! can olive oil can treat scar from scratching? please help me i got this scar when i was 5 years old and now im 21,,

Free a stuck zipper.. Now that's interesting. Is it because of an inherent olive oil property or can all oil free stuck zippers?

I'm allergic to lipstick, lip gloss, lip balm, and even petroleum jelly on the lips. :-( So I started using olive oil on my lips, since I figured it's food so I shouldn't have allergic reaction to it. I've been doing it for over two years and still no allergic reaction, whereas when I try using lipstick again, a couple of days later, rashes appear on my lips.

I see why some people stayed anonymous *eye roll here* guess there needs to be disclaimers on everything now days because no one has any COMMON SENSE.

As for the Vet oh brother really..you are so smart! Mineral oil huh...note to author of article consult a different Vet if you ever need that extra advice.

Certaines utilisations sont les plus orignales que j'ai jamais vues ! How did you find them all ?

I swear by Olive Oil! I cook with it daily, and use it to cleanse and moisturize my skin and hair. Admittedly, I have not tried it for its mechanical fixes, but I do get much use out of it for beauty purposes! I even have a small business and online webstore that specialize in Olive Oil bath products!

Cosmetically - I've found it's a mild hand moisturizer, and can hide hair breakage.  If your skin is easily aggrevated, or you just want to test it, you can always try similar skin first (such as just below the base of the neck).

Mechanically - It's a quick solution for oiling hinges or springs, and lasts longer than very light machine oils such as wd40.  When it starts to look dirty (oils do pick up dirt) you can wash it off more easily than longer lasting oils and replace it, so it's not a bad option.  I have used it on really damaged leather, which went from terribly dry to decent looking and stayed that way.  I've also oiled hands and tools before getting them really dirty (though not usually with olive oil) and it does keep the dirt from getting really embedded.

I don't see much sense in drinking it.  Your trachea (breathing) and esophagus(eating) are seperate tubes, and it's usually dust or dry air that makes a throat feel itchy.  Besides, you can't enjoy the flavor well that way.

Sherri: If your oil smells bad to you, it's good to pay attention.  You could have old or poor quality oil, which would distinctly affect the health benefits of cooking with it, or you just might not like it.  Compare it with a small bottle of fresh, extra virgin from a good brand, and also take a moment to decide whether you like the smell of olives (try eating a fresh one). There are other healthy oils, some of which you probably have handy already. (Do you have canola for baking?)

i use a honey, brown sugar, and olive oil mixture as a face scrub. My face creates an excess amount of sebum "oil", and i only have been using this for a week and my face is already clear,softer, and brighter, i hardly have acne, and my face isnt so greasy.

Okay, I have a question about the odor of Olive Oil.  When you bathe in it, or use it in your hair, what do you do about the "stink?"

I have been using extra virgin olive oil on my skin morning and evening, and it's been wonderful.

My mother is a tiny little woman who weighed maybe 105-110 lbs when I was conceived - she used olive oil on her tummy every day as soon as it started to get big (AND IT DID GET HUGE), and she never got a stretch mark.  I used it when my breasts were developing (and they did, rapidly, to DDs) and I got maybe three or four small stretch marks.

In terms of kitty care, which is what I wanted to comment on originally - my cat is 18 and weighs 5-6 lbs(always have, always will).  She eats canned food every night, but is constipated.  So far I've mushed up 1 tsp.ish of extra virgin olive oil, water, and canned food and it has helped her both get glossy, not lose weight and be more regular.  And she loves it!

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I had a bout with gall stones-i was told by my neighbor to take a lemon and squeeze the juice out

add a couple table spoons of olive oil and drink twice a day i did this for about a week and a half

and beleive it or not  i was schedule to go and have my gall blader taken out till i tried this and

they done a ultersound and the gall stones were gone  so now i take a doseage once a week just for good measure beleave it or not i am a believer---

 

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