coconut oil
By Theresa Kirkland
October 13, 2008
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renews skin, hair,and etc. gets rid of cradle cap and helps with most dry skin conditions. Also chapped lips.
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Add your reviewI can still remember using Hawaiian Tropic suntan oil many years ago.
has a wonderful smell or aroma.
Coconut cooking oil is fantastic! Possibly ingesting it will improve our nails, hair and dry skin better. It also tastes great.
A review of the diet/heart disease literature relevant to coconut oil clearly indicates that coconut oil is at worst neutral with respect to atherogenicity of fats and oils and, in fact, is likely to be a beneficial oil for prevention and treatment of some heart disease. Additionally, coconut oil provides a source of antimicrobial lipid for individuals with compromised immune systems and is a nonpromoting fat with respect to chemical carcinogenesis.
have used coconut oil works on some skin conditions not on all though..
I know this is a very good product to use and smells good too.
I have never used coconut oil for my skin or hair. I think I may try it. I have been using it for cooking for years… when making homemade mayo I replace the vegetable oil with slightly warmed coconut oil and use the mayo in a seafood salad.. the coconut has a wonderful sweet flavor that accents crab, lobster and shrimp.
Let me know how strong the coconut smell is.
I have very dry skin and scalp. I will purchase this for hair and scalp.
I would love to try it.
ConsI don't like the smell of coconuts.
I will have to try this. I have seen shampoo and bath washes with coconut oils.This is natural oil.
ProsThis would be natural oils ,better for your skin.
ConsBees might get after you.
This is a great ingredient in products. It seems as if over the years people keep finding more and more uses for it.
ProsGreat additive in skin care products.
releives dry skin etc.
Consnone