Extra virgin coconut oil is a nutrient-rich superfood and natural beauty essential, packed with healthy fats, antioxidants, and vitamin E. Internally, it supports digestion, boosts metabolism, and promotes overall wellness with its nourishing properties. Externally, it deeply hydrates the skin, strengthens hair, and protects against environmental stress. With its light tropical aroma and versatile uses, coconut oil is perfect for cooking, oil pulling, skincare, and hair care.
Ingredients:
100% Pure Cold-Pressed Premium Extra Virgin Coconut Oil
Uses & Benefits of Extra Virgin Coconut Oil
Digestive Support: Helps balance gut bacteria, ease digestion, and relieve occasional constipation.
Boosts Immunity: Contains lauric acid, which has antiviral and antibacterial properties.
Daily Moisturizer: Deeply hydrates and softens dry or flaky skin; creates a natural protective barrier.
Makeup Remover: Gently dissolves makeup, including waterproof mascara, while nourishing the skin
Soothes Eczema & Dermatitis: Reduces inflammation, itchiness, and irritation caused by dry skin conditions.
Anti-Aging Support: Rich in antioxidants and vitamin E; helps reduce fine lines and improve skin elasticity.
Healing Balm: Speeds up the recovery of cuts, minor burns, insect bites, and rough patches.
Deep Conditioning Treatment: Penetrates hair shafts to repair dryness and damage; leaves hair soft and shiny.
Scalp Treatment: Moisturizes dry scalp and helps treat dandruff, flakiness, and itchiness.
Hair Strengthener: Reduces protein loss, minimizing breakage and split ends.
Carrier Oil for Essential Oils: Great for massage blends or DIY balms and salves.
Natural Deodorant Base: Antibacterial and soothing when blended with baking soda or arrowroot.
Commonly used in natural body butters, lip balms, hair masks, deodorants, soaps, and salves for its nourishing, antimicrobial, and solid-at-room-temp qualities.
Storage Tips:
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. In cooler temperatures, the oil may solidify but will return to liquid form when warmed.