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I have been avoiding asking this question because I didn't want to look like a

ding dong.... ;-)

The coconut oil I have been buying isn't liquid, is that what you are using on

your skin?

 

Leah

 

Tommie <jerushy wrote:

Hi, Jane! It feels oily for a little while but goes into the skin in a

matter of minutes. If you put it on a washcloth, you can use it over

and over on clean skin. As for brands, the important thing is to get

cold-pressed. What I'm using currently is Coconut Oil Supreme from

http://www.coconutoil-online.com. I've used Tropical Traditions, too.

 

Tommie

http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Coconut oil turns to a liquid when it gets warm, otherwise it's a white solid.

 

Leah Morrison <l_morrison2002 wrote: I have been avoiding asking

this question because I didn't want to look like a ding dong.... ;-)

The coconut oil I have been buying isn't liquid, is that what you are using on

your skin?

 

Leah

 

Tommie <jerushy wrote:

Hi, Jane! It feels oily for a little while but goes into the skin in a

matter of minutes. If you put it on a washcloth, you can use it over

and over on clean skin. As for brands, the important thing is to get

cold-pressed. What I'm using currently is Coconut Oil Supreme from

http://www.coconutoil-online.com. I've used Tropical Traditions, too.

 

Tommie

http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Leah, I _think_ 74 degrees F. is the magic temperature. Above that,

it's liquid, below that, it's solid. At the end of the day when it's

pretty warm in my house (I try to use the air conditioner as little as

possible) it's liquid.

 

Tommie

http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com

 

rawfood , stacey boren <springsilvermoon

wrote:

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> Coconut oil turns to a liquid when it gets warm, otherwise it's a

white solid.

>

> Leah Morrison <l_morrison2002 wrote: I have been avoiding

asking this question because I didn't want to look like a ding dong..

... ;-)

> The coconut oil I have been buying isn't liquid, is that what you

are using on your skin?

>

> Leah

>

> Tommie <jerushy wrote:

> Hi, Jane! It feels oily for a little while but goes into the skin

in a

> matter of minutes. If you put it on a washcloth, you can use it over

> and over on clean skin. As for brands, the important thing is to get

> cold-pressed. What I'm using currently is Coconut Oil Supreme from

> http://www.coconutoil-online.com. I've used Tropical Traditions,

too.

>

> Tommie

> http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com

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Leah wrote:

> The coconut oil I have been buying isn't liquid,

 

My coconut oil isn't liquid when I buy it, but in the warm air in my

NYC apartment, it liquifies pretty fast. If I keep it in the

refrigerator, it gets solid.

Think " moisturizing cream " .

Paw a bit out with your fingers.

Margaret

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