Saturday, August 1, 2020

88 Amazing Benefits and Uses of COCONUT OIL - The Ultimate Guide Part 2 video.

88 Amazing Benefits and Uses of COCONUT OIL - The Ultimate Guide Part 2 Natural Health Remedies
PART 1 https://youtu.be/9NMlitJhSKM PART 3 https://youtu.be/NPWNPRARMgo Welcome to the 88 Benefits and Uses of Coconut Oil – part 2 If you missed part 1 then click here or click the link in the description below Let’s continue with Coconut Oil Beauty Uses 27. As an anti-aging facial cream High-quality coconut oil is a fantastic all-natural anti-aging moisturizer when applied topically. When it absorbs into your skin and connective tissues, coconut oil helps to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by helping to keep your connective tissues strong and supple. 28. On the skin as a basic lotion Coconut oil is often sold commercially as a skin lotion, and this is because it’s praised for being a great, hydrating moisturizer thanks to its fatty-acid content. Simply apply to your skin in the evening and let the oil’s beneficial compounds get to work. 29. Combined with shea butter If you’d rather make your own beauty products, you can whip coconut oil with shea butter to create a body lotion. It’s great to pair shea butter with coconut oil for their impressive moisturizing effect on your skin. Since both natural products can help with making skin tone more even and lighter, their combination will make this effect more powerful, yet still safe for your skin. 30. For athlete’s foot Athlete’s foot is a common fungal infection that’s triggered by sweaty feet. Coconut oil may help soothe the infection and flaking skin, as it’s a natural antifungal. Just apply to clean, dry feet for treat athlete’s foot. For nagging athlete’s foot that won’t go away, first apply athlete’s foot treatment, then top it with a layer of organic coconut oil and cover with cotton socks. This works wonders for cracked heels, too. 31. As a facial moisturizer Just as you can use it on your body, you can use coconut oil on your face to moisturize your skin. It's particularly effective as a primer to soften the skin before applying makeup. It'll give you a glowy, dewy look after you apply your foundation. 32. As a breath freshener Coconut oil has antifungal and antibacterial properties. Gargling for 20 minutes with a spoonful of the oil can help clear up any lingering germs in the mouth, leading to fresher breath. As an added bonus, coconut oil will also give you whiter teeth and healthier gums. 33. A homemade deodorant Coconut oil is a wonderful product to use as a base for deodorant because it kills odour-causing fungi, yeast and bacteria, thanks to its natural antibacterial properties. You can combine it with baking soda and other ingredients for an all-natural deodorant. 34. As an eye makeup remover Coconut oil breaks up water-resistant substances used in eye shadow and mascara, releasing them from the skin and lashes. Simply liquify the coconut oil in your hands when it's in its natural solid state, and gently rub onto dry skin, paying special attention to heavy eye makeup. Once your makeup has been sufficiently melted away, rinse your face with warm water and pat dry. 35. Lightens age spots Coconut oil provides several benefits that help to eliminate deposits of melanin, which leads to age spots. The oil contains a number of fatty acids, including lauric acid, as well as anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial and antioxidant compounds. These substances fight invading pathogens and free radicals that speed up the aging process, as well as encouraging cell turnover, helping you shed your old skin at a faster rate. 36. As a massage oil Fractionated coconut oil is a light, non-greasy, liquid oil and a good massage oil, and can be combined with a couple of drops of your favourite essential oil for the most enjoyable massage experience. As an added bonus, it washes out of sheets and tends not to stain sheets as many massage oils do. 37. Mixed with equal parts sugar for a smoothing body scrub If you don’t know already, body scrubs gently exfoliate the skin removing all your dead skins cells, and coconut oil is the perfect product to integrate into your beauty routine thanks to its moisturizing properties. Simply combine sugar and coconut oil to produce a sweet-smelling, effective body scrub that you can use in the shower on a daily basis. 38. For highlighting cheeks Nothing perks up a tired face like a little highlighter. Simply sweep a small amount of organic coconut oil on top of makeup and leave it alone. It looks like your skin but glowier, which is why many natural makeup brands use it as a base ingredient in their formulas. 39. As a natural lip balm Our lips are particularly sensitive to moisture loss because the skin is thin, and they’re exposed to the elements more so than other parts of the skin. Coconut oil has moisturizing effects and is an emollient, which means it can promote and trap moisture in the skin. It also has pain relieving properties that make it useful in treating dry, chapped and painful lips. 40. As a tinted lip gloss


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