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Debby,

I will always use it too, just can't go overboard like I was before. I also

feel I must sound like a broken record to my friends and family. I use this

stuff on everything! It's awesome, I moisturize my body with it, put it in

my ears and nose everyday, cook with it...I love it! I did get my sister to

use it as a sunscreen and she could not believe that she didn't burn while

in the sun all day ;+)

Shirley

>From: Debby Padilla-Hudson <debbypadilla@...>

>But even when I am cured I am sure I will still

>incorporate coconut oil as a big part of my diet. I

>also give it to my son mixed in with his food.

>

>Recently he got the flu, and the doctor said it would

>last 10 days! He had a minor sore throat, a fever

>that went up to 103, then went away for some weird

>reason for two days, then came back for one day, and

>one bout of throwing up.

>

>The next day he was just fine.. after making sure he

>got several doses of coconut oil. I hate to sound

>like a commercial for this stuff but I'm a true

>believer now.

>

>Luv,

>Debby

>San , CA

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--- Shirley G <chickwbrains@...> wrote:

> I did get my sister to

> use it as a sunscreen and she could not believe that

> she didn't burn while

> in the sun all day ;+)

This pretty amazing to me as I wonder how it works as

a sunscreen? I'd love to put it on my face every day

to keep from getting wrinkles on my face. But when

I've done it in the past I always just felt overly

greasy and kind of yucky.

With acne prone skin I'm used to using oil free and

stuff. I bet the coconut oil would help with the acne

because it would kill the bacteria and mousturize at

the same time, but I can't get over the overly greasy

feeling.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

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Debby,

Im very prone to acne too, but I've been using the coconut oil on my

face twice a day and have not had a single breakout. I had the same

concern, there's hardly anything I can use on my face without a

reaction, but so far so good :-) (I've tried a lot of products in

the past without success).

The greasiness goes away because it absorbs and then you're left with

very soft skin. It takes longer to absorb than a moisturizer, but

that's the beauty of it, it means you can give your face a really

nice massgae. It's an excellent massage oil.

elyse

On 2-Jul-06, at 2:46 AM, Debby Padilla-Hudson wrote:

> With acne prone skin I'm used to using oil free and

> stuff. I bet the coconut oil would help with the acne

> because it would kill the bacteria and mousturize at

> the same time, but I can't get over the overly greasy

> feeling.

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Debby,

That " greasy " feeling only lasts for a short time while the coconut oil

sinks in. It felt weird to me at first too. Now, I wash my face pre

morning shower and apply a very small amount of c o (Just a dab) and rub it

in. Also apply the oil to the rest of my body. Then I go start my water

for my tea and egg drink (I use my coffeemaker to heat water in the

morning.) I also turn my shower on so the water gets really hot.

By the time I return to the bathroom a couple minutes later the oil has

started sinking in and the room is steamy. I turn the shower off and just

sit and breath the steam for a few minutes, allowing the c o to moisturize

my skin some more. Turn the shower back on and hop in. I use a good

castile shampoo with avocado oil on my hair and a wonderful lard-coconut

oil-olive oil soap where needed on my body but nothing on my face at this

point. Rinse and pat dry. By then all the c o has been absorbed into my

face and my skin is soft but not " greasy. "

I use almost no make-up...only some lipstick once in awhile and maybe a

touch of blush if we are going out somewhere special. I get such wonderful

comments on my complexion these days that there's no need to cover it up.

HATH

Ellen

----- Original Message -----

From: " Debby Padilla-Hudson "

>>> I'd love to put it on my face every day

> to keep from getting wrinkles on my face. But when

> I've done it in the past I always just felt overly

> greasy and kind of yucky. <<<

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I tried using it during the day on my face and found that my eyemake-up

didn't agree with all the moisture so now I only use it on my face at night,

everywhere else though on my body, anytime.

Debby, we should do commercials for this stuff! I know I can be rather

convincing when I want to be...

Shirley

>From: Debby Padilla-Hudson <debbypadilla@...>

>This pretty amazing to me as I wonder how it works as

>a sunscreen? I'd love to put it on my face every day

>to keep from getting wrinkles on my face. But when

>I've done it in the past I always just felt overly

>greasy and kind of yucky.

>

>With acne prone skin I'm used to using oil free and

>stuff. I bet the coconut oil would help with the acne

>because it would kill the bacteria and mousturize at

>the same time, but I can't get over the overly greasy

>feeling.

>

>

>Luv,

>Debby

>San , CA

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That's great to hear! I had used it before on my body

and felt greasy for quite a while.. maybe I just used

too much. It's great in my hair though. I'll try to

do it on my face again with a lighter touch, and let

you know how it goes.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

--- macedgeca <macedgeca@...> wrote:

> Debby,

> Im very prone to acne too, but I've been using the

> coconut oil on my

> face twice a day and have not had a single breakout.

> I had the same

> concern, there's hardly anything I can use on my

> face without a

> reaction, but so far so good :-) (I've tried a lot

> of products in

> the past without success).

Website for my son Hunter Hudson, born 10/11/04:

http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/

Today is the most important day.

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Thanks for the tips. My complexion looks better than

ever now, but I still have a bit of redness from the

acne I got when I stopped the coconut oil those two

weeks.

So I've been back to wearing foundation for a little

while. Look forward to when my skin is back to

normal. I'm going to give the CO another go.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

--- Tiger Lily <sweettiger@...> wrote:

> That " greasy " feeling only lasts for a short time

> while the coconut oil

> sinks in. It felt weird to me at first too. Now, I

> wash my face pre

> morning shower and apply a very small amount of c o

Website for my son Hunter Hudson, born 10/11/04:

http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/

Today is the most important day.

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Hey, could you try it all over your face, but avoid

the eye area?

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

--- Shirley G <chickwbrains@...> wrote:

> I tried using it during the day on my face and found

> that my eyemake-up

> didn't agree with all the moisture so now I only use

> it on my face at night,

> everywhere else though on my body, anytime.

Website for my son Hunter Hudson, born 10/11/04:

http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/

Today is the most important day.

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Debby wrote:

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> That's great to hear! I had used it before on my body

> and felt greasy for quite a while.. maybe I just used

> too much. It's great in my hair though. I'll try to

> do it on my face again with a lighter touch, and let

> you know how it goes.

==>Debby, I use coconut on my face every day as a moisturizer, but it

is true that you need to put on so very very little. I dab a little on

my forehead, over my nose and then on each cheek, and then I blend it

all over my face. If there is any excess I wipe it lightly with a

tissue. But I try to leave time between applying it and applying my

makeup.

Luv, Bee

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Thanks for the tip Bee!

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

--- Bee Wilder <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote:

> ==>Debby, I use coconut on my face every day as a

> moisturizer, but it

> is true that you need to put on so very very little.

> I dab a little on

> my forehead, over my nose and then on each cheek,

> and then I blend it

> all over my face. If there is any excess I wipe it

> lightly with a

> tissue. But I try to leave time between applying it

> and applying my

> makeup.

Website for my son Hunter Hudson, born 10/11/04:

http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/

Today is the most important day.

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