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Why I don't ever use coconut oil on my face.


Why Listen To Me?

Since I am an esthetician I talk to women all the time about their skin. I hear many complaints about what is wrong with their skin and what they want to do to make it look better. I have lots of women tell me that they use coconut oil on their face and they've been using it for years.

So while I do recommend using oil on the face, I definitely do NOT recommend using coconut oil on the face anymore.

What Changed? 

Yes, I used to recommend it all the time! I thought it was the greatest thing ever, it has natural sunscreen and it has so many benefits! However, I noticed that in many of my skincare classes, women of European descent (their ancestors came from Europe) would have bad reactions (rashes to redness) from using coconut oil.

I Decided to Research It

I did lots of research after that. I read in a few books that recommend never using coconut oil on the face. In fact, David Wolfe author of "Eating for Beauty" said to not  put it on the nose or the forehead because it can clog pores! And if there was one thing I didn't want, it was clogged pores.

So one day I was actually reading "Nutrition and Physical Degeneration" by Weston A. Price, I had my epiphany about coconut oil. Weston Price was a Canadian dentist who researched the diets of indigenous people all over the world. He found that the people who only ate food native to their region with and didn't eat refined sugars didn't experience any tooth decay.  

I applied this theory to skincare products. Coconuts didn't grow native to where my ancestors lived, or to where I lived now. So maybe coconut oil wasn't the best option for me? It seemed to do really well for people whose ancestry was from around the equator, but just not for anyone that had European ancestry.

I did more research and found that coconut oil has a larger molecular structure, and people that live around the equator tend to have darker, thicker skin, and that can more easily handle and absorb coconut oil.  That's why my skin couldn't handle it!  

What Oils Are Better?

I also looked at what oils grow naturally in European areas, and I've found that many people of European descent do really well with sweet almond, olive, and apricot.

My skin does really well with Jojoba oil that grows in the U.S. which is where I live. That's why we use it in all of our serum products! 

But I Still Use Coconut Oil... Sometimes

It's not that coconut oil is bad, I will sometimes use it as a sunscreen on my arms & legs in the summer. Or I'll sometimes use products that have coconut oil and my skin does well.  But as an "everyday" face oil, I've found that Jojoba works wonders! And I don't have to set it on a window sill to warm it up if it gets cold.

What's even worse is fractionated coconut oil (which makes it stay as a liquid) which is refined oil, should never be used on the skin.

I get a lot of surprised looks when I tell light-skinned women to not use coconut oil on their face! In fact, many argue with me. But try it for yourself! See if another oil works better on your skin.

Also, experiment with oils to see which one your skin does best with!

Also, try our Salis Salt Scrub Face wash! It's in the Shop section. The scrub has Jojoba in it, which again, seems to be very beneficial to my skin - amazed at the vast difference from using coconut and other oils. Check it out!

Have a question? Ask below!

 

189 comments

Milly

How do you treat body acne? I was using coconut oil but that obviously made it worse!!

Salis Skincare

Hi! I would take the Mineral Support internally – So it pulls out toxins through the bowel instead of the skin, and then you can use the Salt Scrub on the whole body. I would recommend the Calendula. Hope that helps!

Lady

Hi! I am caucasian with European (Irish/German) descent. I am 27. I get all forms of acne – the little skin colored pimples, the whiteheads, the blackheads, the deep blue-ish under the skin ones, the angry red cystic ones. Cheeks, jawline, forehead, chin are the worst.

I try to not wear makeup whenever possible but I do have to wear foundation sometimes for being on photo/film. I do wash it off at night if I have it on and try to use clay masks with apple cider vinegar and water to help suck out the makeup. I try to buy noncomedogenic hair products, toothpaste, etc.

I am currently using Argan oil on my face, mixed with Tea Tree and Lavender essential oils and sometimes a drop or two of Lemon, Geranium, Carrot, Grapefruit essential oils. Sometimes I put cold pressed no-preservatives Aloe Vera on my face, but it doesn’t seem to really help. The face wash I use is made of Neem and Turmeric.

After reading your article I don’t know if Argan is the best choice, as it may be for thicker skin than mine. Jojoba does make me break out – I had a shampoo and conditioner with Jojoba that seemed to cause breakouts.

What would you recommend for me? And what do you think about Hemp Oil?

Thank you!!

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Salis Skincare

What kind of Jojoba are you using? Is it certified organic? I had a client using non – organic jojoba and it broke her out. You can definitely try the Hemp Oil and see how you do. Real Argan oil really stinks and most of it on the market is super refined – which can cause breakouts. I would REALLY recommend taking the Mineral Support internally. That will help you to detox out. Thanks!

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