We do nt much apply coconut oil on to our skin
as moisturiser as it increases the growth of facial hair:).
Not exact matches
Hi Ella, do you find using coconut oil
as a body
moisturiser you get oil marks on your clothes?
Hey Ella, I too use coconut oil
as body
moisturiser throughout summer and autumn, however I find it's not moisturising enough year round.
I'm allergic to coconut what can i use
as a cleanser,
moisturiser or ingredient in face masks instead?!
I am however prone to spots and cant use it on my face
as much
as I would love to
as it is fairly comedogenic but I found that olive oil has the same pH balance
as human skin and therefore perhaps, is the ideal
moisturiser for those with spots.
I posted a blog a while ago about a natural body scrub recipe too, and I'm definitely going to try coconut oil
as body
moisturiser next!
I too use it
as a body
moisturiser, and have several tubs around the house for different purposes.
I always travel with this a lot
as it's a much easier size than a big coconut oil jar and I can use it
as a
moisturiser for dry skin too.
In regards to using coconut oil
as a face
moisturiser, I've heard many people who said that it has been the best thing ever to use on their faces, but at the same time there are heaps that said it made them broke out (with acne) like crazy.
Hi Ella — I use Coconut Oil to take my makeup off and
as a
moisturiser at night, however to use it
as a
moisturiser during the day do you mix it with anything else?
I love using coconut oil
as a body
moisturiser but there are loads of great natural beauty brands on My Favourite Products blog post which may also do body
moisturisers.
Today I bought coconut oil and apple cider vinegar to use on my face
as you had recommended in another post i.e. toner and
moisturiser.
I'm about to start using coconut oil
as a
moisturiser but wondered what you use when going away / travelling
as my coconut oil is in a big glass jar?
I always just use coconut oil so I wouldn't know of any other sadly but I use lots of Neals Yard products and love them so I'm sure the
moisturiser would be just
as good x
These ingredients are an important part of a formula acting
as surfactants,
moisturisers or preservatives.
I tried to use it
as a
moisturiser and it made me break out a little bit, here and there.
I have been using it now for many years, mostly
as a skin
moisturiser and eaten in its raw state spread on toast.
Try using it
as a cleanser and
moisturiser.
The specialty products function
as bodying agents, dispersants, energy sources, solubilisers, suppository bases, carriers, emollients, lubricants, nutritional supplements, viscosity modifiers, conditioning agents, emulsifiers,
moisturisers, specialty bases and wetting agents.
Those natural ingredients are an important part of the product formula usually acting
as moisturisers, surfactants, preservatives, etc..
and even on my skin and nails
as a natural
moisturiser!
The
moisturiser itself uses manuka honey to nourish the skin,
as well
as to take advantage of its microbial properties so
as to protect against inflammation or blemishes.
It is perfect for cooking, baking, spreading,
as well
as a great skin and hair
moisturiser.
Perfect for cooking, it is also a great skin and hair
moisturiser as it is 100 % natural and organic.
Use
as a make up remover or
as a
moisturiser for dry skin on elbows, knees or shoulders.
As a
moisturiser: Massage a small amount of this organic skincare into skin and wait to absorb before dressing.
I use coconut oil in all my cooking and
as skincare (face and body
moisturiser and eye make up remover).
Try also adding it to smoothies, ice cream or rub it on your skin
as a
moisturiser.
I'm relatively physically fit
as I cycle 5 days a week and occasionally exerecise but no matter how much
moisturiser I plaster on it doesn't take the years away.
Now, this beauty therapists favourite is appearing in more retail products,
as consumers learn the benefits of this humble yet powerful natural
moisturiser.
The wind can be
as cruel
as the cold during the winter, so to try and avoid chapped faces you could rub a baby
moisturiser or emollient cream into lips, cheeks and any other exposed parts before heading out.
The fact that it can be used
as a
moisturiser and nappy barrier, means you don't need to fill your changing bag and nursery with loads of different creams, this one does it all.
Doubles
as the perfect
moisturiser for your belly during pregnancy!
AMAZING SKIN
MOISTURISER: mums also love using it for nappy rash, dry skin and
as a moisturising lip balm.BPA and BPS free
Dr William Mooney, Cosmetic Surgeon, Face Plus
As a minimum, everyone should have a cream - based cleanser, a topical antioxidant serum that is high in vitamin C and E and an oil - based
moisturiser.
Because jojoba's chemical composition closely resembles that of the skin's natural sebum, it is easily absorbed and acts
as a wonderful
moisturiser and barrier for the skin.
Simply use some coconut oil or olive oil
as a
moisturiser, lip balm and eye cream.
As for
moisturiser, treat your skin to a body oil, applied under running water and dry off.
As for
moisturisers, they're hit and miss.
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Moisturisers or oils with lavender or tea tree are great for regular use to maintain smooth skin
as well
as to treat and prevent ingrown hairs.
Finally, your
moisturiser should contain effective antioxidants, which act
as anti-inflammatories.
Vita - Antioxidant AVST
Moisturiser contains the highest concentration of vitamin A and vitamin C
as well
as antioxidants, botanicals and a peptide.
Vita - Antioxidant AVST
Moisturiser 3 contains a moderately high concentration of vitamin A and vitamin C
as well
as antioxidants, botanicals and a peptide.
Occlusive
moisturisers can have side effects too, such
as blocking water loss when moisture is too high, thus allowing microorganisms to breed.
If you wanted to use olive oil
as a
moisturiser but are now disappointed, then grapeseed oil or jojoba oil are far superior alternatives.
Olive oil companies state that Italians, Spaniards, and Greeks use olive oil for everything; they rub it into their hands and feet, into their face
as a
moisturiser, they add it to shampoo to get sleek hair.
Always use it after cleansing and leave damp on the skin before applying
moisturiser to seal in the skin - glowing properties,
as well
as hydrate the skin by plumping up thirsty skin cells.
Two weeks should definitely be enough to test the grapeseed oil, but if you fix your vitamin and mineral intake and clear your skin, you can then use grapeseed oil
as a natural, chemical free
moisturiser.
Parabens — preservatives used in everything from deodorants to
moisturisers — are thought to negatively affect testosterone levels, while phthalates —
as well
as being virtually unpronounceable — have been linked to asthma, cancer, obesity and reduced fertility in men.
It's much more promising for acne itself right now than it is
as a
moisturiser, but we only need one great study on punicic acid's relation to hydration to change things.