I'm looking to head to Trader Joe's to get some today and I'm getting excited! I've never used it before, but am very interested.
I'm looking to head to Trader Joe's to get some today and I'm getting excited! I've never used it before, but am very interested.
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
I use it as body lotion/moisturizer. I have KP, and it's been said that coconut oil helps with that!
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
Waves high!
When you are there, can you also check and see if they have soy nut butter, LOL!
honeydew / 7504 posts
I use it at every diaper change to protect D's bum - it's cloth diaper safe (yay!). I also use it to help his cradle cap - I smear it on his head and let it sit for about 10 minutes, then gently "scrape" it off with a baby comb, then rinse it all off in the bath. It clears up after one or two treatments! I put it on his eyebrows, too, cuz he gets cradle cap up there - just smear a little bit on and leave it alone. Clears up in a day!
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
Cooking, as a lotion for me and pre shampoo hair conditioner. My LO's skin is sensitive to coconut oil so I no longer use it as a diaper cream.
pomegranate / 3314 posts
@Alivoo01: @MamaJ: @autumnlove: For those of you who use it as a lotion, does it absorb really well? I'm afraid of being greasy! I suppose I have the same question re: use on hair. I do tend to have dry skin and hair, though, so it might be just the thing I need.
@looch: Hi! Haha, yes - that is, if I make it there since someone is refusing their afternoon nap and I don't even want to make that trip with a grouchy child
grapefruit / 4120 posts
It is VERY greasy in my experience as a lotion, but it smells great!
blogger / eggplant / 11551 posts
@meredithNYC: we just tried it for the first time shortly after 6-weeks postpartum, and it is quite effective!! we store it in a different bottle of course, haha
GOLD / papaya / 10206 posts
Cooking mostly, lotion for LO, wood polish (by accident and it looked nice! lol!)
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
I also want to know more about using it as a makeup remover, do you use it like you would using the oil cleansing method?
grapefruit / 4923 posts
i use it as a lotion for myself and LO, and as diaper cream (for LO, haha). fyi, i once bought a jar of spectrum brand and didn't like it because it doesn't smell like coconut! of course if you don't want the coconut smell then that brand would be a winner.
also, so you don't have to dig down into a long, tall jar to scoop it out, i like the brands that come in a low, squat container, like this one:
@Mrs. High Heels: veeerrry interesting!
pomelo / 5000 posts
@Mrs. High Heels: ha! I mentioned this once and heard crickets. But really, it's great! I like that it's not very messy and I've never gotten a UTI (like I have with many other lubricants) with it.
Gotta say though, even with separate jars, I have a hard time mentally shifting and using it for cooking now.
pomegranate / 3314 posts
@miranlee: Ah, yes, I definitely want to go that route when I'm pregnant the next time. Last time I used some Vaseline cocoa butter oil, but that's before I knew that mineral oil is not exactly the best thing for you. Since I've become a mom, I am definitely more concerned about such things - and I've learned tons from the ladies of Hellobee!
cherry / 205 posts
@Mrs. high heels--LOL! I never would have thought of it, but what a great idea!
pear / 1609 posts
@meredithNYC: it is greasy but I put it on after a shower then just rub the exess off with my towel.
pineapple / 12802 posts
Just be careful using it in your hair if you colour it. Especially dark colour. I've heard it works ok with blondes and stuff but if you colour your hair dark you might strip it. So I've heard it's recommended to use a few days before you get your hair coloured/roots done etc.
apricot / 287 posts
I use it for shaving! I melt the coconut butter, add a few drops of lavender or other essential oil and pour into muffin tins and let cool to make little cakes/ bars, let cool and then pop them out of the tins. Then when in the shower rub on my legs like a bar of soap and shave! So nice to not have to buy shaving cream! Also as a bonus, when you get out of the shower your legs are already moisturized
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
@meredithNYC: I don't find it any greasier than regular lotion, and it absorbs into my skin pretty quickly while leaving a very moisturized so the "greasiness" goes away once it's absorbed.
persimmon / 1286 posts
i use it for body lotion, eye makeup remover, face lotion (at night so it soaks in overnight), and i use it to season my cast iron skillet because it's a neutral oil.
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