It has been endorsed by some of the most beautiful women in the world, including Miranda Kerr, Gwyneth
Paltrow and Madonna. So, it comes as no surprise that coconut oil is
fast becoming the latest must-have beauty ingredients. Even cosmetic
companies like Clinique and Kiehls are increasingly calling upon its
benefits. And for good reason: coconut oil is antibacterial and
antifungal, it’s an excellent moisturiser, it can penetrate hair better
than other oils and, well, it smells like cookies.
However, you don’t need to actually consume coconut oil to reap the
beauty benefits. Here are 50 topical skincare, bodycare and haircare
uses for it in your very own home. All you need is virgin coconut oil (preferably organic) and you are all set to glow!
Coconut oil for the hair
1. Deep conditioner: When my locks feel more like straw than silk, I massage a few tablespoons of coconut oil into my hair
and leave it overnight. Can’t do overnight? Massage in the oil and wrap
your head in a warm towel for a couple of hours. Then shampoo and feel
your hair turn silky smooth. How? Coconut oil rebalances hair proteins
and its small molecular structure penetrates the hair shaft to
moisturise and protect against environmental damage.
2. Intense deep conditioning: For an even more
intense hair mask, remove the rind from half an avocado and put the
fleshy part in a bowl. Add 4 tablespoons of coconut oil and blend with a
fork to create a creamy paste. Massage into damp, towel dried hair and
use a wide-tooth comb to distribute evenly. Leave 20 minutes, then rinse
out and shampoo as usual.
3. Hair strengthening mask: Simply warm 3
tablespoons of coconut oil in a saucepan over low heat; set aside and
let it cool. Beat a raw egg and the lukewarm coconut oil together, then
apply the mixture to your hair. Put a plastic bag or plastic wrap around
your hair for one hour, then wash hair with shampoo and rinse
thoroughly. This is excellent for treating split ends and prevent hair
from breaking.
4. Frizzy or lacklustre hair: Take a tiny drop of
coconut oil and rub it between your palms. If you have curly hair, run
your fingers through it and scrunch. If you have straight hair, just
smooth over the top of your strands gently.
5. Dandruff: Because of its effective antibacterial
and antifungal properties, coconut oil is excellent for scalp problems
like dryness and dandruff. Simply massage it into your scalp for 5
minutes. Let it sit for as long as you can and then shampoo thoroughly.
6. Premature greying: Take a bunch of curry leaves
and grind them with a little water to make a paste. Add this paste to
two cups of coconut oil and heat the mixture till all the moisture
evaporates. After it cools, store in a bottle. Massage hair with it 2-3
times a fortnight, leaving it overnight for added potency.
7. Got gum in your hair? Slather with coconut oil, let it soak for a couple of hours and the sticky stuff will slide right out.
Coconut oil for the body
8. Body wash: Take 2 cups liquid castile soap (or any unscented body wash), 1 cup rose water, 4 tablespoons coconut oil and 20-30 drops lavender essential oil.
Pour all the ingredients into a bottle and shake until everything is
mixed well. Shake before every application and use as a body soap.
9. Simple scrub: Skin feeling parched and flaky? Add some sea salt to coconut oil and use it as a body scrub.
10. Body scrub: Take
6 tablespoons each of coconut oil and brown sugar, along with 10 drops
each of orange and lemon essential oils. Beat the coconut oil till its
soft and fluffy. Next, add the remaining ingredients and stir well. To
use, massage into damp skin while in the shower; on rinsing off the
scrub, you will be left with a very light layer of coconut oil, which
shall keep skin soft and supple. Store the excess scrub in the
refrigerator.
11. Honey-lemon sugar scrub: Mix together half a cup
each of brown sugar and salt in a bowl. Add 1 tablespoon each of lemon
juice, honey and coconut oil; mix well. Use 1-2 times a week for
amazingly smooth skin!
12. Deep moisturiser: Parched, flaky skin? Stir together equal parts coconut oil and olive oil. Add a few drops of rose or frankincense essential oil and you will have a concoction that no store-bought lotion could ever rival!
13. It gets better: Slather the (above) concoction
all over your body and drape yourself with warm bath towels. Stay that
way until the towels have cooled. What do you have right there? A VERY
luxurious full body moisturising mask.
14. Body moisturiser: Rich in fatty acids, coconut
oil makes a superb moisturiser. Just pull it straight out of the jar (I
decant it into a pretty bottle just for an added feel-good element)
and smooth all over your body while skin is still wet after a shower.
Poof… you are a soft skinned goddess!
15. Shaving cream: Use coconut oil instead of shaving cream – it will help smooth hair follicles for a closer, smoother shave.
16. After-shave lotion: Coconut oil will help heal your skin after shaving and is especially great for razor burn!
17. Home wax: Use the oil to help prep your skin before and use it to remove wax from the skin afterwards.
18. Cellulite cream: Mix together 1 cup each of coconut oil and jojoba oil, 20 drops each of cypress essential oil and juniper essential oil, and 10 drops of lavender essential oil. Massage into the affected areas of the body and leave overnight.
19. After-sun body lotion: Take 1 cup cocoa butter, 1/2 cup coconut oil and 4 teaspoons sweet almond oil. Place
all ingredients in a double boiler over medium heat until the butter is
melted. Pour into a jar and allow to cool. Massage a small amount over
body immediately after sun exposure to soothe sun parched skin.
20. Muscle soother: Take 4 teaspoons Shea butter, 3
tablespoons coconut oil, 2 tablespoons jojoba oil, 6 drops peppermint
essential oil, 6 drops eucalyptus essential oil, 4 drops of lavender
essential oil and 1 teaspoon beeswax. Melt the Shea butter, coconut oil and jojoba oil, then add the essential oils and pour into an airtight container.
21. Cuts and scrapes: Coconut oil forms a thin
antiseptic and antibacterial layer that protects the wound from dust and
germs. Plus, it speeds up the healing process by increasing cellular
turnover and stimulating collagen. So, slather a bit of coconut oil on a
scratch, scrape or small cut and your wound may heal faster and resist
infections,. As a bonus, it also helps reduce the chances of scarring.
22. Warts: Take 1/4 cup coconut oil, 10 drops of
lemon essential oil, 10 drops of tea tree essential oil and 2 drops of
thyme essential oil. Mix the oils together and apply four times daily to
the affected area. Do not wash area for at least 30 minutes after
application.
23. Moles: When coconut oil is applied after an
apple cider vinegar compress for a few weeks, moles have been known to
“slide off” or just disappear.
24. Relaxing night balm: Place a cup of coconut oil
in warm water until it softens. Mix in one cup of almond oil and 2-3
drops of rose essential oil. Store in an airtight container, using it as
a full-body balm for when you are achy all over. Happy nights are
ahead!
25. Illuminator: Massage coconut oil into your whole
body to add a gorgeous glow to your skin. To enhance the glow, add some
sparkling mica to your oil mix.
Coconut oil for hands & feet
26. Foot treatment: Dry, cracked feet? Rub some
coconut oil and go over the flaky areas with a pumice stone. For an
intense treatment, slather on the oil, put an old pair of socks and
leave overnight.
27. Fungal infections: Coconut oil is rich
in caprylic acid, a potent antifungal agent that’s superb for treating
athlete’s foot, Candida and other fungal conditions. Rub the oil into
your feet, concentrating on the affected areas (you can add some tea
tree oil for added bonus). Put on socks so you don’t slide around the
room. Repeat 2-3 a day until the problem is gone.
28. De-odourising: Coconut oil has been known to
freshen up the stinkiness with its antibacterial properties. Add a
little lavender or lemon essential oil for extra deodorising effect.
29. Tired feet: Pop your feet into a warm footbath laced with three tablespoons of coconut oil and half a cup of mixed spice. The lauric acid in coconut oil will help bring balance to your hard working feet.
30. Dark patches: Mix the juice of one lemon with a teaspoon of coconut oil and rub into dry and dark elbows and knees to help with spots.
31. Nails & cuticles: Coconut oil contains
medium chain triglycerides (MCTs), a type of fatty acid esters that
absorb quickly and efficiently and help transport nutrients to the
cells. Massage it into nails and cuticles to help strengthen them or rub
into fingertips to soothe and prevent hangnails.
32. Hand cream: In a double boiler, melt together 10
tablespoons coconut oil, 3 tablespoons cold pressed sweet almond oil
and 4 tablespoons grated beeswax. Remove pot from the burner and stir in
5 drops of lemon essential oil. After cooling, massage it into your
hands to hydrate and banish dark spots. I put some into an empty lip
balm or mini-mints tin and pop it into the purse for easy access.
Coconut oil for the face
33. Face mask: I am not all that keen on using
coconut oil on your face, with one caveat: if you have dry, flaky skin
that has no issues with pimples, this may be your ticket to
softness. Take 1 egg, 1/2 cup coconut oil and 1 tablespoon honey. Beat
the egg in a small bowl until frothy. Slowly add the coconut oil and
honey, beating until your mask is the consistency of mayonnaise.
Place in the freezer overnight. To use, cut out a small piece and smooth
over your face; pop the rest back in the refrigerator. Leave on for 5
to 10 minutes, then rinse off with warm water. I use this one to counter
sunburns and take away the pain.
34. Another face mask: Honey and coconut oil? Sounds
messy but combine equal parts of both and slather onto your face for 10
minutes. It works wonders on dry skin, especially in winter!
35. Face scrub: Coconut oil is terrific at flushing away impurities; just mix equal amounts of oil and baking soda for a rejuvenating scrub.
36. Lip balm: Simply slather plain coconut oil on
your lips for the ultimate in hydration. I use a small mini-mints
container and fill it with coconut oil to carry around. It’s solid at
room temperature and melts with the body heat while applying.
37. Lip gloss: Plain coconut oil makes for a superb lip gloss as well – VERY shiny!
38. Makeup remover: Cleanse away the dirt and
pollution by massaging coconut oil into your skin. The makeup –
including waterproof mascara – just melts away, while the oil’s
anti-bacterial and anti-microbial elements protect and enhance the
skin’s natural flora.
39. Eczema: The antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties of organic virgin coconut oil make it an excellent soother for eczema sufferers. Just apply it lightly on the affected area 3-4 times a day.
40. Colds: Rub a little coconut oil on the inside of your nose to help with runny noses, allergies and sore nostrils.
41. Acne: Mix some coconut oil with nutmeg and leave on your blemish for 10-15 minutes, then wash off.
42. After-sun soother: Forgot the sunscreen? Soothe your skin with a liberal application of aloe vera gel to
which a few teaspoons of coconut oil is added. It’s high in
antioxidants, prevents destructive free-radical activity (the primary
cause of aging), and lessens skin spots caused by over-exposure to
sunlight.
43. Cold sores: Coconut oil possesses an unusually
high percentage of lauric acid (more than 50%), which is anti-viral
(known to help treat cold sores, herpes, boils, acne and warts). Mix 2
tablespoons with 5 drops of oil of oregano and use at the first sight of a cold sore.
44. Eyelashes: Brush on to eyelashes to boost their growth and pigmentation.
45. Age spots: Applying coconut oil directly to the age spot will help it fade by preventing free-radical formation.
46. Highlighter: Simply sweep a small amount of
coconut oil on top of makeup. It looks like your skin but glowier, which
is why many natural makeup brands use it as a base ingredient in their
formulas.
Coconut oil for wellness
47. Hot flashes: Coconut oil cools hot flashes and
night sweats when you put a heavy coating on your scalp, hair (towel
over pillow) and feet before bed. Wash it out in the morning.
48. PMS blend: Take 1/2 cup coconut oil, 15 drops
lavender essential oil, 5 drops chamomile essential oil and 3 drops
cypress essential oil. Mix everything together and store in a bottle or
jar. Apply to abdomen for relieving menstrual cramps.
49. Insect repellent: Take 1 cup coconut oil, 2
tablespoons olive oil and 20 drops of patchouli, citronella or
eucalyptus essential oil. Mix all the ingredients together and store in a
jar. Apply liberally all over body.
50. Mood lifter: To make a superbly indulgent
mood-lifting massage oil, melt one cup of coconut oil on low heat and
add a handful of basil or lavender. Simmer for 30 minutes on very low
heat – do not allow to boil; stir frequently. Strain and pour into a jar
and store in the refrigerator. Heat it up a little and use it in place
of massage oil to instantly bust the blues!
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