Coconut oil for alternative therapy

Is coconut oil good for your skin? The solution is simply, Yes. Not only is it great for your skin but aids in the aging process and is also a wonderful moisturizer for the skin. To not be in danger of employing some toxins from pesticides, use organic coconut oil on your skin. It’s quite safe to use on kids, even infants and it’s excellent for the skin.

Some other applications of Coconut Oil for your Skin is:

      • Lotion – use it as a natural and basic skin lotion.
      • Make up Remover – great as an eye makeup remover.
      • Age Spots – aids in lightening those age spots when you rub it directly on your skin.
      • Sun Screen – great using it as a sun protection and helps in preventing those sun burns. It’s a natural SPF 4 Sunscreen.
      • Massage oil – utilized as a tropical massage oil in your skin.
      • Moisturizer – use it as a night time face lotion.
      • Soothing – helps sooth psoriasis or eczema and also helps sooth poison ivy or chicken pox.
      • Allergies – when you’ve got allergies, simply rub some coconut oil on the inside of your nose to help alleviate the symptoms.
      • Shave Cream or Lotion – use it as a natural substitute for additional shaving lotions or aftershaves.
      • Dry Skin – use with a combination of salt and oil to assist in removing the dry skin on your feet.
      • Lotion – utilized as a natural baby lotion.
      • Elbows – use everyday by massaging your elbows to help eliminate dry and flaky elbows.
      • Body Balm – whip it with shea butter to make a excellent body balm.
      • Anti aging – use it on your face as a natural anti aging moisturizer.

Natural Diaper Cream

1/2 c. coconut oil, 1 Tablespoon of every calendula and chamomile flowers, 1/4 c. shea butter.

First heat a couple inches of water over medium high heat in a small pan. Melt the coconut oil in addition to the boiling water in a glass bowl. Add the flowers and heat on low to medium heat for about one hour or until the oil turns yellow and you’ll be able to shell the camomile. If water melts keep adding a little more water to maintain the amount the same.

Strain the blossoms carefully while reserving as much of the oil as possible (using a metal strainer or cheese cloth), be sure the whole flowers are removed.

Using a blender or food processor mix the oil and shea butter together until it forms a paste. Store in a small jar and use it as you need it. When using cloth diapers, ensure to use a liner. A little goes a long way.

I hope this helps you to observe that using coconut oil is great for your skin and is extremely healthy and natural to use. Using coconut oil as a natural ingredient is far better for you and your skin as it doesn’t contain any harmful chemicals.