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Using Coconut Oil as a MoisturizerGodiva from San Antonio, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: Using Coconut Oil as a MoisturizerHi, We moved to the dry valley of Arizona a year ago. I was using a good moisturizer from the health food store and still felt like my face was going to "crack" from the dryness. I decided to use Organic Coconut Oil by Spectrum. I use a small amount on my face, tissue off any I feel won't be absorbed, apply my Bare Minerals make-up and I'm good to go. I thought perhaps my face would be extra oily, but its not. My face feels "New York" normal again. This is the same oil I cook with, put in my smoothies, and also give to the dog as a supplement. I am very happy I am using it for so many uses. Post by Wildflowers RE: Using Coconut Oil as a Moisturizer
A jar of organic coconut oil goes a long way.: Post by gatamadriz RE: Using Coconut Oil as a Moisturizer
Extra virgin organic coconut oil is the best skin moisturizer on the planet! All pure, nothing petroleum in it as many other moisturizers have. Post by smartfell-r RE: Using Coconut Oil as a Moisturizer
A few years ago, I had a paratoid tumor removed from in front of my right ear. I had quite a large incision. Post By KJ (Guest Post) RE: Using Coconut Oil as a MoisturizerUse equal amounts of olive oil and lemon juice your face will be perfect everyday-use at night. Post By lisa (Guest Post) RE: Using Coconut Oil as a Moisturizer
I have discovered a fantastic facial scrub by Liiv Botanicals. It utilizes an extremely fine exfoliator and leaves your skin feeling amazing. Their moisturizer is great too. Go to: Post by RobinLynn RE: Using Coconut Oil as a MoisturizerHI, yes I have used organic coconut oil as a facial moisturizer (body also). it was not greasy and seems to absorb easily. I need to buy some more.I used the whole food store band. I think any organic coconut oil will do fine. Post By T from Texas (Guest Post) |
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