The One Place You Should Never Put Coconut Oil, Like Ever
February 15, 2018 by Lisa Cupido
There are lots of great oils out there that can hydrate your skin and even help with scalp conditions like psoriasis. But one oil stands out as a multitasking dynamo, one so versatile you can even cook with it. I’m talking about coconut oil, of course, an oil with so many benefits it’s impossible to list them all in one or two sentences. In addition to moisturizing skin, removing makeup, fighting premature aging, and standing in for butter on your toast (and cooking spray in your pan), rich, thick coconut oil is a dream when used on virtually every part of the body — from your lips to your cuticles to the inside of your mouth (coconut oil pulling is a huge wellness trend that crossed over into mainstream).
But there’s one place where coconut oil isn’t always a star player. In fact, many beauty lovers swear this is the one place you should never put coconut oil, like ever.