The Benefits of Coconut Oil for Hair, Skin, Hands, Nails, and Diet

By Acai Force Max | Jan 27, 2010


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25 Comments so far
  1. 1prettysoul January 27, 2010 2:53 pm

    Great I love Coconut oil. Thank You.

  2. sabrinacoolest January 27, 2010 3:06 pm

    thank u , your videos are very helpful : D

  3. YouTips4U January 27, 2010 4:04 pm

    I have not heard that about coconut oil, however, jojoba oil has been praised for helping to promote hair growth. Please check out my video on jojoba oil when you have time.

  4. YouTips4U January 27, 2010 4:43 pm

    Thanks so much for sharing :o )

  5. JesusIsLord771001 January 27, 2010 5:23 pm

    Does coacoa nut oil help thinning hair grow back ?

    becareful of safflower oil it is toxic to our bodies

  6. JesusIsLord771001 January 27, 2010 6:10 pm

    margerin is very close to plastic. so yes it very toxic. if you melt it and leave in in the garage it flies wont even touch it . Butter on the other hand helps your food digest and allows your body to absorb food sooo on that note butter makes things better ~SMIILES~ haha my kitty loves to lick coacoanut oil off my hands her furr is so shiny because of it yep even pets get good benefis from coacoanut oil!

  7. nirvgardengod January 27, 2010 6:59 pm

    it wont clog your pipes because of its low melting point,,and the liver metabolizes coconut oil quickly

  8. nirvgardengod January 27, 2010 7:53 pm

    on you or in you,,,its amazing. i use it on my skin before I workout, and i sweat like crazy

  9. YouTips4U January 27, 2010 8:04 pm

    Hi, glandularmass’ reply to you is correct. Coconut oil is liquid above about 76 degrees and the water we wash with is well above that. You’re shampoo will simply wash it away. No worries :o )

  10. glandularmass January 27, 2010 8:15 pm

    I use coconut oil for my hair and skin. It’s a wonderful moisturizer for my face.

  11. glandularmass January 27, 2010 8:26 pm

    It won’t. If using soap when washing hair, it will emulsify the oil and carry it out. Also, the water temperature is generally warm enough to melt the coconut oil. Coconut oil melts at around 70*F.

  12. kajehgb January 27, 2010 8:36 pm

    I know this may sound nutty, but my brother thinks because coconut oil is a saturated fat and hardens when below a certain degrees it will clog the pipes up when you wash it out of your hair?
    So my mother thinks it cannot be used to wash your hair with because the oil will go down the pipes and clog the drain?

  13. arbylih87 January 27, 2010 9:18 pm

    plllzzz if you have further advice for diet tell us them cuz i’m on a diet and i really wish to lose weight. thank you

  14. YouTips4U January 27, 2010 10:05 pm

    Hi, I have a video up on anti-aging. I talk about products to use and tips fo prevent wrinkles. Please check it out when you have time. In the mean time, please remember to wear sunscreen because the sun causes premature aging and will make your lines worse.

  15. YouTips4U January 27, 2010 10:26 pm

    Hi, coconut oil for your lips is wonderful!

  16. deliciosa19 January 27, 2010 10:44 pm

    Hello, I just turned 33 years old and I have been noticing wrinkles around my eyes. Very deep lines, what would you recommend?? Please advice!

  17. xFruitiixxx January 27, 2010 11:09 pm

    Is coconut oil good for your lips too? My friend took a dollop of coconut oil, put food dye in it, and made “lip gloss”. I haven’t tried it yet so I’m asking if its okay.

  18. YouTips4U January 27, 2010 11:57 pm

    Hi, do you mean the little scabs that you get from squeezing a pimple? If so, you just have to wait until the skin heals and they fall off. You can use a cover stick/concealer with salicylic acid to help hide it while it heals. the salicylic acid will help to speed healing by drying it up.

  19. YayiAtTheLimit January 28, 2010 12:49 am

    Hi :) I’ve been watching your videos and think their great and helpful… Do you know of something for black spots on sking (like after touching pimples)??? Thanks!!!

  20. YouTips4U January 28, 2010 1:21 am

    Bread Machines are wonderful! I totally recommend you get one. I’ve had one for years and I love the breads I make with it. It’s so easy. My brand is no longer in business, but I’m sure there are lots of great ones out there. It is totally not cheating. You can make so many delicious varieties. My favorite was always Whole Wheat Prune believe it or not. I know that sounds funny, but it was delicious!

  21. kmw11187 January 28, 2010 1:35 am

    So, pure vegetable oil has actually been hydrogenated to have a longer shelf life? I had no idea. I try to stay away from hydrogenated oils! I have coconut oil in my pantry that’s left over from a recipe I tried. I think I’ll give it a try while I’m cooking something else. Thanks for the video! Oh! And I am very interested in making a whole wheat homemade bread. Could you post a vid for that? What is a good bread machine to buy? I know thats cheating, but I think it could save me some time.

  22. Calpico852 January 28, 2010 1:36 am

    use coconut oil on ur eczema spots!
    it really works!!

  23. YouTips4U January 28, 2010 2:21 am

    I love jojoba oil on my face because it doesn’t clog pores and is extremely close to human sebum. Why not buy both and give them both a try. They are both excellent.

  24. YouTips4U January 28, 2010 2:52 am

    Hi, I recommend cooking with both actually because olive oil is wonderful in some dishes, like salads, tomato sauce, etc. and coconut oil is wonderful too either as a spread instead of margarine or butter or to saute and fry foods depending on what taste you want. So why not buy both! For your skin, again I love both coconut oil and jojoba oil. It kind of depends on whether you want something lighter or heavier on your skin. For severe dryness and nighttime use coconut oil is great.

  25. anniebanannie713 January 28, 2010 3:50 am

    People in India have been using coconut oil for its healing & health benefits for centuries, it’s always been and still is a hair care staple there..and now its become a trend here.

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