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Is Coconut Oil Actually The Key To Perfect Skin?

By Fejiro Onohwosa
14 May 2019   |   12:10 pm
Coconut oil is famous throughout the world not only as an edible oil or one for hair growth but also as an excellent massage oil and a moisturizer for the skin. Coconut oil is believed to protect the skin from the sun’s harmful rays, acts as a makeup remover, anti-aging oil etcetera but the skincare benefits of coconut oil may…

Coconut oil is believed to protect the skin from the sun’s harmful rays, acts as a makeup remover, anti-aging oil etcetera but the skincare benefits of coconut oil may have been exaggerated.

Keep reading to find out what you should know before slathering coconut oil all over your face.

WHAT ARE THE SKINCARE BENEFITS OF COCONUT OIL?

Although coconut oil is usually praised for being a great, hydrating moisturizer thanks to its fatty-acid content, truth is: Coconut oil is actually too thick to soak into your pores and sufficiently hydrate your skin.

Technically, they’re best when used as a final step in your skincare routine, to lock in all the hydration and the products applied before it (kind of like a seal) rather than as a moisturizer itself.

However, if you are still keen on regular use of coconut oil, make sure to apply it over a layer of moisturizer to make it effective. you can also use it as a lip gel to avoid cracked lips, it acts quickly and even if it goes in your stomach, it will only give you additional benefits. Or better still join the trend of using it as a makeup remover or cleanser since oil dissolves oil.

OVERALL, IS IT OKAY TO USE COCONUT OIL ON YOUR SKIN?

According to  Dr. Zeichner Coconut oil is pretty harmless to try. But is it the magical, wonderful, multipurpose skincare ingredient it’s painted to be? probably not!

As a cleanser and makeup remover, yes, it works, and as a last-step facial oil, sure, it’ll lock in your moisture. But as far as being an acne treatment, what works for you might not work for me—and, realistically, probably won’t work as well as other tried-and-true treatments out there.

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