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Butch Owen

10/18/2006 12:09:21 PM

 

Fractionated Coconut ** Babies

 

Hi Pam,

 

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Were they using fractionated or regular coconut oil? The regular is way

greasy

Have her try using it right after the bath. If I have a super greasy

formula that I want to not be so greasy

I usually slather it on after a bath. That way it kinda gets what I call

diluted ( I know you can't really dilute oil, but you can extend the space

it goes on by having it mix with the water.)..

Jennifer

 

 

 

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Apricot Kernal is light and easily absorbed and not greasy.

 

Butch Owen <butchbsi wrote: Hi Pam,

 

> Speaking of oils - my d-i-l just had a baby about 4 wks ago and

> little Meleah has the dryest skin!! I told her to use coconut oil,

> but she feels it is too greasy - and she went and put YL sandalwood

> cream or something on her and I was horrified - could someone

> recommend something else? She's not opposed to using 'my' stuff - but

> she also has a lot of 'faith' (though misguided) in yl - I love my

> mixture of jojaba/shea/coconut ..... any other ideas?

 

Some folks believe strongly in Osama Yo Mama .. others believe strongly

in Mr. Escape Artist Con Man Gary Young .. not much we can do for them.

Its really not all that big a problem though .. that is, unless someone

asks them to strap on some explosives .. or drink some funny Kool Aid.

 

As for Fractionated Coconut being greasy .. that's the first time I have

ever heard that stated. Its certainly not greasy .. and it absorbs

quickly. We have used my Fractionated Coconut on Alexander from the

time he was born until today .. he is now 7 months old and the weather

here has turned cold .. so it is even more needed now.

 

And .. next month when we visit Russia .. I am taking 8 pounds of

Fractionated Coconut with me for Alexander to use .. and as a gift to

Tanya's mother. It will last forever .. so no problems there.

 

> thanks!

> Pam

> TLC Naturally LLC

> http://www.tlcnaturally.com

 

Welcome fer'shur. Y'all have a good one .. and keep smiling. :-)

 

Butch http://www.AV-AT.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Pam,

 

> Speaking of oils - my d-i-l just had a baby about 4 wks ago and

> little Meleah has the dryest skin!! I told her to use coconut oil,

> but she feels it is too greasy - and she went and put YL sandalwood

> cream or something on her and I was horrified - could someone

> recommend something else? She's not opposed to using 'my' stuff - but

> she also has a lot of 'faith' (though misguided) in yl - I love my

> mixture of jojaba/shea/coconut ..... any other ideas?

 

Some folks believe strongly in Osama Yo Mama .. others believe strongly

in Mr. Escape Artist Con Man Gary Young .. not much we can do for them.

Its really not all that big a problem though .. that is, unless someone

asks them to strap on some explosives .. or drink some funny Kool Aid.

 

As for Fractionated Coconut being greasy .. that's the first time I have

ever heard that stated. Its certainly not greasy .. and it absorbs

quickly. We have used my Fractionated Coconut on Alexander from the

time he was born until today .. he is now 7 months old and the weather

here has turned cold .. so it is even more needed now.

 

And .. next month when we visit Russia .. I am taking 8 pounds of

Fractionated Coconut with me for Alexander to use .. and as a gift to

Tanya's mother. It will last forever .. so no problems there.

 

> thanks!

> Pam

> TLC Naturally LLC

> http://www.tlcnaturally.com

 

Welcome fer'shur. Y'all have a good one .. and keep smiling. :-)

 

Butch http://www.AV-AT.com

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