Coconut Oil for Skin: 20 Secret Uses

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It’s no surprise that I’m a huge coconut oil fan, for it’s the do-everything oil with a next-to-zero downside.

It is loaded with good fats that provide us with energy, able to fight microbes in the body, and excellent for cooking.

It even smells fantastic! But did you know that this oil for skin is also a thing? That’s right; you can reap coconut oil’s benefits from the outside-in.

Not only is using coconut oil on your skin an all-natural method to eliminate many of the toxic ingredients that are found on drugstore shelves,

but it’s also a cost-effective way to care for your body.

This oil also can penetrate your skin on a deeper level than your average product because of its low molecular weight and the way it bonds with proteins.

I predict that you will be surprised to learn just how high coconut oil is for the skin.

Soon, you can ditch those extra products in the medicine cabinet and try many, if not all, of these 20 ways to use coconut oil for healthy, radiant skin instead!


20 Ways to Use Coconut Oil for Skin

1. Body Butter

Skip the chemicals, and fake fragrances found in conventional lotions and whip up your own instead.

My homemade body butter recipe uses shea butter, coconut oil, jojoba oil, and essential oils of your choice for a butter that’s great for your skin. Slather it on after the shower to lock in moisture.

Why does this oil for skin work so well? In part, it’s due to the saturated fats that help the skin stay moisturized, with the fat preventing moisture loss through the skin’s pores.

These fats give the skin a healthy, smooth, and even tone.

2. Body Scrub

Moisturize while getting rid of dead skin cells by making your own body (or facial) scrub. Just mix coconut oil with coconut sugar to reveal smoother skin. Try it a few times a week.

3. Body Oil

If your skin’s severely dry, coconut oil for skin is one of the best remedies.

Rub this oil in hands to warm it up and then use it instead of body lotion. Focus on spots like elbows and knees that tend to get even drier than other places.

4. Cold Sore Treatment

Prone to cold sores? Dabbing this oil on them can help speed up healing time, alleviate pain, and reduce the risk of scarring or discoloration.

Coconut oil contains three fatty acids —capric, caprylic and lauric acid — that possess both disinfectant and antimicrobial properties, helping to protect against as well as heal microbial infections.

5. Cuticle Oil

Use coconut oil in your next at-home manicure. Rubbing the oil into cuticles helps keep germs at bay and will loosen up skins, making them easier to push back or cut.

6. Detox Bath

A good detox bath is a great way to eliminate toxins while allowing your body and mind to unwind.

Create a simple detox bath with coconut oil by adding ¼ cup of Epsom salts, great for detoxing, to ¼ cup of coconut oil into a hot tub.

For added aromatherapy benefits, include a few drops of your favorite essential oils.

7. Diaper Rash Guard

Using coconut oil for skin eases the pain, itch, and redness of diaper rash. Using it regularly can also help keep it at bay. Use about a tablespoon over affected areas.

8. Dry Hands

If washing dishes or tinkering around the tool shed is taking its toll on your hands, coconut oil is an excellent remedy. Keep a jar by the sink or in the garage to replenish hands. Bonus:

Rub coconut oil over hands and then cover with gloves to get skin soft and supple even more quickly.

9. Face Wash

With its antimicrobial properties and moisturizing abilities, coconut oil for skin is perfect for cleaning your face.

I love my homemade face wash recipe. It’ll kill any bacteria (goodbye, pimples!) while hydrating skin to keep it looking and feeling vibrant.

10. Homemade Deodorant

If traditional deodorants irritate your skin, using coconut oil is a great alternative.

Try my three-ingredient homemade deodorant recipe to make your own at home.

It hardens into a natural, healthy alternative to store-bought brands that’ll keep you smelling fresh.

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11. Insect Repellent

Put down the toxic chemicals and make your bug repellent to keep insects at bay.

o make about eight ounces of repellent, simply mix eight ounces of coconut oil with 40 to 50 drops of essential oils; some favorites are citronella, clove, eucalyptus, mint, and lemongrass.

While you’ll need to reapply throughout the day, you’ll avoid introducing harsh chemicals and toxins into your body.

12. Lip Balm

The purest products are often loaded with frightening ingredients. Instead of accidentally ingesting toxic chemicals through your lip balm, make your own instead.

My homemade lavender mint lip balm gets rid of dry, cracked lips — and toxins — for lip ice that you can feel safe about using.

13. Makeup Remover

Using coconut oil for the skin around the eye area will allow you to remove makeup without fear or to irritate your eyes.

Plus, you’ll give extra hydration to that sensitive area — and reduce your wrinkles!

To use, gently rub coconut oil onto lids and dab off eye makeup with a cotton pad or warm washcloth.

14. Massage Oil

Why purchase expensive massage oils when it’s so easy to make your own?

Combining this oil with several drops of your favorite essential oil does the job just as well; it’ll alleviate sore muscles while also tickling the senses and encouraging a mindful meditation.

15. Night Cream

Keep your skin hydrating and repairing itself while you sleep by applying coconut oil gently on your face.

If you’re prone to acne or have very oily skin, try adding a few drops to your regular moisturizer instead to amp up hydration without adding too much extra oil.

If you’d like to use coconut oil as a daytime moisturizer as well, combine it with sunblock to reap the benefits throughout the day without risking sun damage.

16. Scalp Moisture

Dry, flaky scalp got you down? Using this oil for hair and scalp will keep the area moisturized, discouraging dandruff growth, and keeping hair looking shiny.

If you have dry ends as well, rub some oil on them to provide deep conditioning.

17. Shaving Gel

Get a close, smooth shave by using coconut oil instead of shaving creams or gels.

Coconut oil for skin will help prevent ingrown hairs and razor burn plus add moisture — no new products in the medicine cabinet necessary! Just rub onto skin, shave and pat dry.

18. Skin Conditions

Because of its anti-inflammatory properties, coconut oil is on the rise in popularity for treating skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and other skin conditions.

A recent study found that 46 percent of patients with a chronic skin disease who used coconut oil had an excellent response in treating their condition.

Meanwhile, only 19 percent of those who used mineral oil to treat their condition had an excellent response.

If you suffer from a skin disease, using this oil regularly might help alleviate symptoms.

19. Stretch Marks

Stretch marks occur as the skin’s elasticity changes, most frequently after weight gain/loss or pregnancy.

Using this oil can help reduce the stretch marks that are left behind, helping them fade more quickly while keeping skin moisturized to allow quicker healing.

20. Sunburn Relief

Got a little too much sun? This oil can help soothe inflamed skin, reduce redness, and rehydrate skin.

The caveat is that while coconut oil does provide minimal sun protection — about SPF 4 —

I’d recommend adding red raspberry seed extract or zinc oxide to make a stronger sunblock if you are in the sun for an extended period.

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