Guest guest Posted November 22, 2004 Report Share Posted November 22, 2004 hi, to improve the smell of VCO for skin and hair application, i add a few drops of lavender oil (you can use any other oils used for aromatherapy, depending on your personal taste/likes). bessie > > Folks: > > > I already use coconut oil on my skin. I frequently use coconut oil in > my hair. But this has a strong smell. Is there any other natural > substance that I can put into the coconut oil that would neutralize > this strong smell or change the smell to something more pleasant ? > > > > > Thanks, > . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2004 Report Share Posted November 23, 2004 Hi , You might want to try Nature's Blessings Organic VCO. It has a mild scent of fresh coconut and tastes great too. This brand of VCO is easily absorbed by the skin and hair, and leaves a very mild coconut scent (not the smelly type). Nature's Blessings also offer Scented VCO like citrus, lavender, rose and other tropical floral scents like jasmine etc. The scents are organic too! (It's safe to take internally) I guess you'll like using it on your hair. My friend who's a bank manager applies the citrus VCO of Nature's Blessings on his hair and skin before he goes to work, and suprisingly the citrus scent lingers until after office hours. Regards, Rose > Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 19:56:04 -0000 > From: " johncarryl " <carryl@...> >Subject: Virgin Coconut Oil in Hair > > >Folks: > > >I already use coconut oil on my skin. I frequently use coconut oil in >my hair. But this has a strong smell. Is there any other natural >substance that I can put into the coconut oil that would neutralize >this strong smell or change the smell to something more pleasant ? > > > > >Thanks, >. > > > > > >________________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2004 Report Share Posted November 23, 2004 On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 23:04:41 +0800, Rose Cosio <rosecosio@...> wrote: > Nature's Blessings also offer Scented VCO like citrus, lavender, rose and > other tropical floral scents like jasmine etc. The scents are organic too! > (It's safe to take internally) I've tried a sample of the citrus scented Nature's Blessings - I wonder what it tastes like but it's really meant to be used as a massage oil on skin or applied on hair. Smells fresh and lemony. Always wondered what benefit the scent would give but I guess there are some people who would find coconut smell offensive (personally I find it rather pleasant - but you can't please everyone). Funny there are commercial hair care products made in the US that use coconut as a base (I'm looking at one Suave Shampoo bottle right now) and they make no attempt to disguise the coconut smell so I was wondering what the big deal was. - jim in q.c. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2004 Report Share Posted November 23, 2004 is right, just use expeller pressed for the hair. VCO would be wasted if you use it for the hair. That should be ingested or used for cooking. Virgin Coconut Oil in Hair Folks: I already use coconut oil on my skin. I frequently use coconut oil in my hair. But this has a strong smell. Is there any other natural substance that I can put into the coconut oil that would neutralize this strong smell or change the smell to something more pleasant ? Thanks, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2004 Report Share Posted November 24, 2004 There are different types of essential oils, some are edible and some are not -- even if they are organically grown, depending on the stabilizer (preservative) used. All essential oils from flowers, leaves, etc. need stabilizers after its scent is extracted from the plant. These stabilizers vary from being edible to being cancerous. One has to be very careful and one better find out what is the stabilizer used before ingesting the essential oil or using it in perfumery and other products that would touch the skin. Re: Re: Virgin Coconut Oil in Hair On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 23:04:41 +0800, Rose Cosio <rosecosio@...> wrote: > Nature's Blessings also offer Scented VCO like citrus, lavender, rose and > other tropical floral scents like jasmine etc. The scents are organic too! > (It's safe to take internally) I've tried a sample of the citrus scented Nature's Blessings - I wonder what it tastes like but it's really meant to be used as a massage oil on skin or applied on hair. Smells fresh and lemony. Always wondered what benefit the scent would give but I guess there are some people who would find coconut smell offensive (personally I find it rather pleasant - but you can't please everyone). Funny there are commercial hair care products made in the US that use coconut as a base (I'm looking at one Suave Shampoo bottle right now) and they make no attempt to disguise the coconut smell so I was wondering what the big deal was. - jim in q.c. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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