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CAN I USE LANDER ADVANCED SKIN CARE COCOA BUTTER LOTION WITH VITAMiN E AND COCONUT OIL?

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I WASH MY FACE BEFORE I GO TO BED AND WHEN I WAKE UP IN THE MORNING. I WAS WONDERING COULD I USE THAT LOTION TO MAKE MY SKIN GLOW? OH AND IF I PUT VASELINE ON MY FACE WILL THAT BREAK IT OUT? 10 POINTS TO WHO ANSWERS ALL TWO QUESTIONS!!!


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Yes, you can use both and vaseline will not break out your skin, however be careful how much you use it could clog your pores. Coco butter is also good if you get burned. Both will make your skin soft and glowing.

Coconut Oils?




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I've been reading alot about the benefits of coconut oils (for cooking, applying to your skin and hair, etc.). I have been looking at several websites that explain everything about the oils and different types, which is the best, etc., however there are so many brands with huge price differences. Can anyone recommend a brand that you find works well and lives up to its promise? If you use it, what benefits do you think it has from personal experience? I know it is good for the skin outside, but supposedly it's good for many, many things, internally and externally. Thank you everyone!!
Also, which is better...virgin or extra virgin coconut oil?
thank you so far for the links, most of those i have read. I appreciate your help so far, but I am interested in hearing from people who are using it and what benefits they see and feel from it.



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Virgin Coconut OIl or VCNO is all you need if it's a good brand.

It's incredible stuff. It definitely gives me more energy and in cooking it gives foods a great taste. Also if you fry with it it doesn't taste greasy.

Since frying can use a bit of it I use the Organic Expeller Pressed Coconut Oil. It doesn't smell quite as good but works fine for frying and is cheaper.

You have not lived until you've tried onion rings made with it. Not greasy at all and incredible!

It works great in baking except being a little soft for some recipes (especially in summer ) because it melts at like 74 degrees. If that's an issue just use 1/2 vcno and 1/2 butter.
The only thing I haven't cared for with it is scrambled eggs. It gives them a bit of a soapy taste but it's great in hot cereal, makes an soup creamier and better tasting and gives me energy

These are the guys I use. They are the experts and the original importer of it. They also use family farms (in Phillipines) and have been a pleasure to deal with.
They also have good sales.




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