Use Coconut Oil on Your Hair and Skin

Using coconut oil is a wonderful natural way to make your hair and skin soft, radiant, and healthy. Coconut oil is natural and contains no harmful chemicals. Toss out your deep conditioners, under-eye creams, and lotions - you don't need them anymore! A jar of unrefined coconut oil is an all-purpose moisturizer great for all skin and hair variations. If you want to learn how to use coconut oil on your hair and skin, keep reading.

Steps

Conditioning Your Hair

  1. Put on old clothes. Coconut oil can get a little drippy, so put on an old t-shirt or drape a towel around your shoulders to prevent it from getting on your nice clothes. It's best to start the conditioning treatment in your bathroom, but you'll be able to move around while you let it soak into your hair for a few hours.
  2. Choose a covering for your hair. You can use a plastic shower cap, a large sheet of plastic wrap, or a second old t-shirt to wrap up your hair. Choose something you'll be able to keep in place for several hours, or even overnight.
  3. Measure 3 - 5 tablespoons of coconut oil into a bowl. The amount of coconut oil you'll need depends on the length and thickness of your hair. If you have long, thick hair, use 5; if your hair is shorter and thinner, you only need 3 or 4.
    • Use unrefined, cold pressed (not refined or solvent extracted). Refined coconut oil has additives and is put through processes that remove some of the natural compounds that make it so healthy for your hair and skin. Unrefined coconut oil is complete in its natural, healthy goodness. Similarly, solvent extracted oil usually contains traces of the hazardous hexane solvent.
    • Make sure not to use too much; focus the oil on the middle section and bottom of your hair. If too much is used, especially near the scalp, this can cause the hair to look greasy even when washed out thoroughly. Your hair produces its own natural oils that come from the scalp.
  4. Warm up the coconut oil. Avoid the microwave oven as it can destroy the bio-active compounds.
    • You can melt coconut oil with your hands. Melt one tablespoon at a time by holding it between your palms and gently rubbing them together. Coconut oil melts with very little heat.
    • Heat a small saucepan or bowl on the stove. Remove from flame and pour the oil into the bowl. Let it melt and get warm.
    • You can also heat up coconut oil on the stove. Scoop it into a small saucepan and heat it up over low heat until it has just melted.
    • You can also heat up coconut oil by running the jar under hot water in a sink until it melts which will only take a few seconds.
  5. Rub the coconut oil into your hair. Pour the coconut oil around the top of your head, evenly distributing it on your hair, but you might want to avoid the scalp and roots unless your hair is especially dry. Use your fingers to massage it in and smooth it down your hair shaft all the way to the tips. Continue massaging it into your hair until your hair is completely drenched in coconut oil.
    • You can use a comb to help you distribute the oil evenly. Pull it down from your roots to your tips.
    • You may just want to condition the ends of your hair, rather than the roots. If that's the case, apply the coconut oil to the ends of your hair instead of pouring it over your scalp. Massage it in with your hands.
  6. Pile your hair on your head and cover it. Place your shower cap, plastic wrap, or old t-shirt over your head and wrap it up so that your hair is completely covered.
    • You can secure your hair with a loose hair band to help it all stay wrapped up on top of your head.
    • Use a towel to wipe away drips that might have gotten on your face during the wrapping process.
  7. Wait at least 2 hours or overnight. The longer you keep it in your hair, the more conditioned your hair will be. Wait as long as you can manage for best effect.
  8. Remove the wrapping and wash your hair. Use a sulfate-free shampoo to wash out the coconut oil. Wash it two or three times, until your hair no longer feels oily.
  9. Let your hair dry. Let it air dry or blow it dry to see the effects of the conditioning treatment. It should be soft, shiny and gleaming after this special coconut oil application.

Hydrating Your Face

  1. Perform your normal face cleansing routine. Whether you lightly splash your face with water, exfoliate it with a brush, or use the oil cleansing method, go ahead and wash your face. Pat it dry with a soft towel, making sure not to pull at your skin - your facial skin is fragile, and a lot of pulling and tugging can cause damage.
  2. Rub a little coconut oil around your eyes. Coconut oil is a wonderful undereye and eyelid cream. It helps moisturize that paper-thin skin, improving dark circles and keeping wrinkles at bay. Rub a tiny amount around your eyes, focusing on areas that have wrinkles.
    • You probably only need a pea-sized amount for each eye. Take care not to use too much.
    • Avoid getting the coconut oil in your eyes. It will thinly coat your eyes, making your vision blurry for a little while!
  3. Apply coconut oil sparingly to other dry areas. If you tend to get a very dry patch between your eyebrows, at your temples, or in another spot, apply a small amount of coconut oil there. Rub it in gently using a circular motion.
  4. Rub coconut oil on your lips. Unrefined coconut oil will soften and moisturize chapped lips. It's completely edible, so there's no need to worry about ingesting a little. In fact, eating coconut oil is great for your health.
  5. Use coconut oil as a face cream. Put it on after a shower or after washing your face. Let it absorb into your skin for 10 minutes before applying makeup. You only need about a dime-sized amount to cover your whole face.
    • Some people experience breakouts when they use coconut oil all over. Experiment by using coconut oil on just one patch of skin for a few days. If you like the effect and see no signs of the breakout, use it all over.
    • You can use coconut oil for the oil cleansing method, too. Again, be careful if your pores are prone to get clogged. You can cut coconut oil with castor oil if you're worried it will be too rich for your skin.

Moisturizing Your Body

  1. Apply coconut oil after you've bathed. When your skin is still warm and supple from your bath or shower, the coconut oil will be more readily absorbed.
  2. Moisturize your arms with a tablespoon of coconut oil. Scoop out a tablespoon and place it on your arm. Use your opposite hand to rub it in until the coconut oil has melted over your skin. Smooth it on evenly and keep rubbing until it's all gone. Repeat with the other arm.
  3. Moisturize your legs with two tablespoons of coconut oil. Scoop out two tablespoons and rub them into your thigh, knee area, lower leg, and foot. Keep rubbing until the scoops have melted into your skin. Repeat with the other leg.
  4. Use another tablespoon to moisturize your torso. Rub it over your back, buttocks, stomach, breasts, and anywhere else you'd like to moisturize. You can use coconut oil just as you would any other lotion.
  5. Let the coconut oil get absorbed. It might take about 15 minutes for the oil to completely get absorbed into your skin. In the meantime, hang out in your bathroom or put on a bathrobe so you don't get oil on your nice clothes or furniture.
  6. Do a bathwater soak. Place about an ounce (shot glass) full of coconut oil in the warm almost hot bath and swish it around the tub to dissolve it. Then soak for a while. Do this for a few weeks about once or twice a week, until you notice your skin is no longer so dry.

Using Coconut Oil in Other Ways

  1. Use coconut oil as massage oil. You can scent coconut oil with a few drops of essential oil like lavender or rose, then rub it all over yourself or your partner for a sensual homemade massage oil.
  2. Use coconut oil to Control Frizz. Rub a pea-sized amount of coconut oil between your hands and smooth it over your hair to get rid of pesky flyaways and frizz.
  3. Use coconut oil to reduce the appearance of scars. Rub a liberal amount of coconut oil over your scar. Repeat twice daily. Over time you'll see the scar reduce in size and blend in with your skin.
  4. Use it to treat eczema. Rub coconut oil over dry, inflamed patches of skin to soothe the itchiness and moisturize the area.[1]
  5. Use coconut oil to make hair silky. Pour a little coconut oil in a bowl. Heat it to warm to oil stage, then cools it.
    • Take a little amount of in your hand.
    • Apply it to your scalp. Massage it and tie your hair up.
    • Do this process at night and morning wash your hair. Your hair will become silky and strong.
  6. Use coconut oil as a cuticle oil. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water. Apply coconut oil to cuticles. A pea size amount is enough per hand. Rub into cuticles until fully absorbed.
  7. Mix it with dried curry leaves, neem leaves and hibiscus flowers. Heat the coconut oil and ingredients. Allow to cool to room temperature, then apply on the hair scalp by using cotton balls. Give it a light massage and leave in overnight. The next morning, shampoo it. Your hair will be wonderfully shiny and soft.
  8. Remove makeup with coconut oil. It acts kind of like a cold cream; just rub it on your face, leave it for a few minutes, then wipe it off with a cloth or tissue and wash your face as normal. Sometimes it works better than those makeup wipes on stubborn eyeliner and mascara.

Tips

  • A small amount of this oil goes a long way. Be careful not to use too much.
  • Coconut oil can also be mixed with sugar to create a natural scrub for normal to dry skin.
  • Coconut oil is around 90 percent effective at getting rid of lice when rubbed into the scalp.
  • Coconut oil is great for its use during grooming to reduce hair damage and prevent dandruff.
  • Coconut oil makes the hair healthier and can help it grow faster when you apply it more.
  • If you color your hair at home, coconut oil can be used to help reduce the damage from the chemicals by adding moisture. Apply a couple drops in your dye bottle and mix it well before using.
  • Do not leave the oil for more than a day without washing it. It will make your hair smell bad and become greasy.
  • Add with Indian Gooseberry/Amla powder to keep melanin in the hair follicles. This is said to prevent gray hair.
  • Coconut oil is great to use as a lotion/moisturizer on sensitive skin because it's 100% natural and shouldn't cause breakouts (unless you're allergic).
  • Apply sparingly onto legs after shaving for a moisturized shine/glow.
  • Apply coconut oil to your hair 2-3 times a week and wash out. You will soon see results of smoother, softer, silkier hair.
  • Rub coconut oil under your arms as an effective deodorant.
  • Be sure not to get coconut on your clothes; it will stain.
  • Buy the coconut oil from the food section, since the cosmetic version is usually treated with chemicals.
  • If you get a pea-sized amount and use just that amount on your lashlines, your lashes will gradually get longer if you do it daily/every night.
  • Shea butter is also great for skin because it often has coconut as the main ingredient.

Warnings

  • Warm coconut oil treatment is good, but avoid making it too hot. It may burn your skin.
  • You may not wish to microwave coconut oil; it can leach out the nutrients that help with conditioning. Place the container of oil under a stream of hot water instead.

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