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Virgin Coconut Oil is a powerful skin care product that can be used all over the body and can be used in formulas for face, body, hair and scalp.

The difference from other vegetable oils and non-drying oils is that lauric acid (C12) and myristic acid (C14), the two most abundant fatty acids in virgin coconut oil, have smaller molecules and can quickly penetrate into the stratum corneum and be quickly absorbed by the skin. Absorption, not only will not form a shiny on the skin surface, but also bring a new feeling to the skin. It can be said that applying coconut oil to the body is a very enjoyable thing.

Plus, coconut oil is a great moisturizer for lasting protection against moisture loss, and it’s a pretty popular carrier oil in homemade skin care products. The myristic acid contained in it can penetrate into the sebum film and epidermal protective layer, and exert antibacterial and moisturizing effects. Together with fatty accompanying substances such as phytosterols, vitamin E complex, minerals and volatile aromatic molecules, it protects the skin from UV rays and environmental factors.

A randomized double-blind controlled trial showed that when extra virgin coconut oil and mineral oil were given together as a moisturizer for mild to moderate dryness, both oils significantly improved skin hydration and increased skin surface lipid levels Shown to be effective and equally safe. Coconut oil improved overall trends even better than mineral oil.

Coconut oil also has a cooling and calming effect, especially for sensitive, irritated, red, fragile skin or delicate and delicate skin. Whether it is a baby, a child, a man or a woman, coconut oil can be used to moisturize the skin. Coconut oil is especially popular in tropical countries to nourish the tender skin of babies and young children.

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5 Prevent sunburn

Moderate exposure to UV rays is very important for the human body because it enables the body to produce vitamin D, which is very important for health. But too much UV exposure will not only cause skin diseases, but also affect the appearance. Coconut oil does wonders for UV rays, not blocking the UV rays necessary for synthetic vitamin D, but preventing skin damage.

There is some evidence that coconut oil is weak against UV rays and provides minimal sun protection, with an SPF of around SPF 4, so it is also suitable for use in sunscreen formulations, and of course for sunburned skin.

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6 Protect the hair

Coconut oil also has the effect of maintaining and promoting metabolism for the hair and scalp (according to the conditioning theory of Ayurveda, the scalp is also an important detoxification organ of the human body). Coconut oil inhibits dandruff, strengthens hair strands, and restores luster, shine and suppleness to dry, damaged hair.

Results of a study comparing mineral oil, sunflower oil, and coconut oil against hair damage showed that of the three oils, coconut oil was the only oil that significantly reduced hair protein loss when used before and after shampooing. Its main component, lauric acid, has a high affinity for hair proteins, and due to its low molecular weight and straight chain, it can penetrate into the inside of the hair shaft and has a greater impact on the hair. Both in vitro and in vivo use of coconut oil can prevent damage to various hair types.

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Post time: Mar-14-2022