Lots of people use coconut oil as a hair product these days. Lots of folks swear up and down that coconut oil will clear your pimples, zap your wrinkles, and give you an all-around glow. Could using coconut oil for skin really make that big of a difference? I decided to put it to the test, and committed to using nothing but coconut oil to moisturize my face for one whole week.
The 5 Best Beauty Benefits of Coconut Oil - Pure Fiji
British documentary narrator voice It seems like all of a sudden one day the universe decided to trade in Jergens for coconut oil. Oil up your body and slick into your PJs, wake up a more moisturized, and maybe even softer person, like on the inside. But what about your face? And hair? And the space between your toes? Somewhere in the comments of a
I Traded All My Lotion For Coconut Oil But Was Not Prepared For The Effect On My Body
Once upon a time, my friend accidentally knocked over a fragile glass vial of my very favorite, very pricey face serum, causing it to shatter on the tile floor. I cried not really but really as I picked up the shards of glass and wiped up the mess. Um, what?! I thought. How dare she?!
Coconut oil has known antibacterial and antifungal properties, making it good for cooking and for your skin. It is gentler than chemical-laden face products and is hydrating for most skin types. That said, coconut oil can clog pores. People with oily or acne-prone skin should use it sparingly. To integrate coconut oil into your skin care routine, start by selecting coconut oil that is organic and safe for your skin.