Coconut Oil dandruff and dry, Itchy scalp - Best for Diaper Rash

Coconut Oil dandruff and dry, Itchy scalp - Best for Diaper Rash

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Coldpressed Coconut Oil Uses and Benefits - Fractionated coconut oil (FCO) is a carrier oil that can be used with essential oils for diluting.
Coconut carrier oil contains a unique combination of fatty acids with powerful natural properties which work to repair skin from within and acts as a natural moisturizer it. It also deeply nourishes and tames frizzy hair. Coconut oil has been used for centuries now because of its amazing properties for the entire body! Why it is good for you: For Skin Coconut carrier oil helps to increase the skins antioxidant levels and slow down skin ageing. It is also an excellent moisturizer and can be used every day after bath for smooth & soft skin. - Moisturises Hair - Nourishes Hair  This bottle contains 100ml of 100% pure Coconut Carrier Oil.

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