- Makeup Remover
- Homemade body scrub when mixed with sugar
- In baking and cooking - in place of butter and oil
- Massaged into the scalp to stimulate hair growth
- To aid weight loss when taken internally
- As a cuticle softener
- Lip balm (can me mixed with peppermint oil)
- Apply around nostrils to help with allergies such as Hayfever
- Nappy rash balm
- To combat Psoriasis on the scalp - melt and apply and leave over night
- Oil pulling for oral health
- Semi-melted as a shaving cream
- Mixed with a face mask for a moisturising boost to dry skin
- As a natural deodorant
- Melted and applied to the ends of the hair to help condition
- As an all over hair mask when mixed with honey
- As coconut oil dog treat - dogs love it + so many health benefits
- Mix with essential oils to make your own massage oil
- Apply to sunburn to help it heal
- To de-frizz ends of the hair - use sparingly
- Add a teaspoon into lemon tea to ease a sore throat
- Mix with baking soda and massage in to brighten skin. Then wash off.
- Add to a warm bath for all over nourished skin - great for skin conditions
- Mix with washing-up liquid to wash makeup brushes and keep them extra soft
- Combine a small amount with lavender oil and massage over temples to aid sleep
- Rub down shins and arms for a slight glow
- Rubbed into skin daily to prevent stretch marks when pregnant
- Mix with salt to create a foot scrub
- Use on a spooly through eyebrows to tame them
- Apply around cuticles and fingers when creating messy nail art
And one for luck !!
It's great to rub into you lady area to keep it smelling fresh, help with in growing hairs and keep it looking young.
I absolutely love coconut oil, it's amazing how many things you can use it for! :D
ReplyDeleteMaeve // Thrift O'Clock