
Product overview
Key Features
- Olive oil sold under the "Lucy Oliva" brand name, from Spain (consistently confirmed country of origin across all sources checked)
- Important disclosure -- category conflict: this exact product (same barcode) is classified by an independent food-product database as a culinary/food-grade olive oil, while several Bangladeshi retailers market and categorize the identical product as a skincare/body-oil item with claimed skin benefits (Vitamins A/D/K/E, anti-aging, moisturizing). MedEasy could not resolve which classification is correct and discloses both uses as marketed rather than asserting one as the sole intended use
- Important disclosure -- unit conflict: sources inconsistently label this product as "150g" and "150ml" for what appears to be the same item; this inconsistency is disclosed rather than resolved
- Important disclosure -- container conflict: one source describes this size as sold in a tin, while others describe it as sold in a bottle -- unresolved
- Important disclosure -- variant conflict: different retailers describe this specific size as "Pure & Natural," "Extra Virgin," or a blend of "Extra Virgin and refined olive oil" -- MedEasy could not confirm which variant designation applies to this exact item
- No manufacturer entity name beyond the "Lucy"/"Lucy Oliva" brand itself was found on any source; no ingredient or composition panel is published anywhere, consistent with this being a single-ingredient olive oil product
Benefits
- Olive oil is generally used both as a culinary ingredient and, when applied topically, as a moisturizing and conditioning oil for skin
- Retailers marketing this as a skincare product claim anti-aging and vitamin (A/D/K/E) content, though these claims are not backed by any published composition analysis found by MedEasy -- treat as uncorroborated marketing copy
Who Can Use This Product
- Given the significant category and specification conflicts described above, MedEasy recommends buyers confirm with the physical product packaging exactly how this item is intended to be used (culinary vs. topical) before use
- If using topically, patch-test on a small area of skin first, particularly for anyone with known allergies
- Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should consult a doctor before using any new product on the skin
How to Use
- If used topically: apply a small amount to clean skin and massage until absorbed
- If used as a culinary oil: use per standard cooking/food-preparation practices
- MedEasy recommends checking the physical packaging to confirm the manufacturer's intended use for this specific product, given the conflicting positioning found across sources
Storage & Safety
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat
- Keep the container tightly closed after use
- If using topically and irritation, redness, or a burning sensation occurs, discontinue use and consult a doctor
- Keep out of reach of children
- Sourcing note: Spain as country of origin is consistently confirmed. However, this product shows multiple unresolved conflicts across sources: whether it is intended as a food product or a skincare product (both are marketed by different sources), whether the size is 150g or 150ml, whether it is sold in a tin or bottle, and which olive-oil variant (Pure & Natural, Extra Virgin, or a blend) applies to this exact SKU. These conflicts are disclosed prominently rather than resolved by assumption, and buyers are encouraged to check the physical packaging directly.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Is this a cooking oil or a skincare product?
A: Sources disagree -- one food-product database classifies it as culinary olive oil, while several Bangladeshi retailers market the identical product for skin use. MedEasy could not resolve this and discloses both uses as marketed.
Q: Is this 150g or 150ml?
A: Sources use both labels inconsistently for what appears to be the same product. Check the physical packaging to confirm.
Q: Is this Extra Virgin olive oil?
A: Different retailers describe this size as "Pure & Natural," "Extra Virgin," or a blend -- MedEasy could not confirm which applies to this exact item.
Q: Where does this olive oil come from?
A: Spain, consistently confirmed across all sources checked.
Q: Who manufactures this product?
A: No manufacturer entity name beyond the "Lucy Oliva" brand itself could be located from any source.
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