Pure Body Natural's Fractionated Coconut Oil Review!
In the world of natural ingredients, I generally swear by coconut oil. I jumped on the coconut oil band wagon and I never got off. There are countless things I use coconut oil for. But, my main uses for it are as a body moisturizer, in hair masks, and in different bath fizzies, lotions, and salves I make at home.
That being said, I have always used unrefined coconut oil. In fact, I keep a giant tub of it in my freezer to use as needed.
I have never had the opportunity to try fractionated coconut oil before this. So, I was really excited to give this a shot.
There are quite a few difference between unrefined coconut and fractionated coconut oil. Fractionated coconut oil does not solidify, it scentless, and not edible.
Primarily, fractionated coconut oil is used as a base for essential oils used in aromatherapy, as massage oil, as a moisturizer, and/or as a massage oil.
My first experiment in delving into Pure Body Natural's Fractionated coconut oil was just trying in as a plain moisturizer on my arms and legs. The oil is nice and light and has a bit of a different feel than what I am used to when it comes to coconut oil. It is not greasy at all and my incredibly dry skin absorbed it immediately. I was really surprised by this.
I also decided to experiment with the oil some more by placing some French lavender buds in it. I crushed the buds a bit before placing them in the oil to release their scent a bit.
After leaving them suspended in the oil over night, the oil had absorbed the lavender scent nicely. I'm not sure what I want to do with this concoction. But, I think I may put it in a spritz bottle to make a little hair oil spray.
Overall, I really like trying this type of coconut oil out. And, I was impressed with the quality of the fractionated coconut oil as well. I plan on experimenting with it a bit more with different recipes!
If you are interested in trying Pure Body Natural's Fractionated Coconut Oil, check them out on Amazon:
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