Why is coconut a favourite in the skincare industry?

Coconut has been used in skincare for centuries, with evidence of its use dating back to ancient civilisations in the Pacific Islands and South Asia. In these cultures, coconut oil was used not only for cooking but also for its skin-nourishing properties. It was applied directly to the skin to hydrate and protect it from the sun, wind, and other environmental factors.

In recent decades, the popularity of coconut oil (both refined and raw oils) and other coconut products in skincare has increased globally, with the ingredient now widely available in a range of skincare products, including moisturisers, scrubs, and hair care products. The growing demand for natural and organic skincare products has further fuelled the popularity of coconut in the industry.

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The reasons coconut has its place in skincare

We love coconut in skincare for so many reasons. It’s not just the gorgeous calming scent or the luxurious feel. Coconut has become a popular ingredient in the skincare industry for several reasons:

1.     Moisturising properties

Refined and Virgin Coconut Oil is an excellent moisturiser that can help hydrate and nourish dry, flaky skin. It contains high levels of fatty acids that can penetrate deep into the skin to provide long-lasting hydration. It’s an exceptionally soothing natural moisturiser that’s non-greasy and pleasant to use neat or combined with other ingredients.

Coconut oil is high in fatty acids, including lauric and caprylic acids. These fatty acids help to hydrate and nourish the skin by forming a protective barrier that locks in moisture. This can help prevent dryness and flakiness and keep the skin soft and smooth.

Furthermore, coconut oil is a natural occlusive, which means it helps to seal in moisture and prevent evaporation. This makes it especially effective at keeping the skin hydrated.

It’s also for these reasons, that coconut oil is a favoured natural hair conditioner, especially for black hair, where it has been shown to penetrate the fibre and reduce protein loss.

2.     Antimicrobial and antifungal properties

Coconut has antimicrobial properties that can help protect the skin from harmful bacteria and fungi. This makes it useful for people with all skin types, but especially those with acne-prone skin.

Coconut oil and vinegar contains high levels of lauric acid, which has been shown to have antimicrobial and antifungal properties. Lauric acid can help to kill harmful bacteria and fungi, including strains that can cause infections and skin disorders. Coconut oil has been shown to have antimicrobial activity against a range of bacteria and fungi, including Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Candida albicans. This makes it an effective ingredient in products designed to treat skin infections and other conditions.

It’s no surprise that coconut oil's antimicrobial and antifungal properties make it a useful ingredient in the treatment of acne. It can help to kill the bacteria that contribute to breakouts and prevent the growth of yeast and other fungi that can worsen acne.

It’s no surprise that coconut oil has long been used in traditional cultures for wound care!

3.     Antioxidant properties

Coconut oil contains small amounts of antioxidants, which are compounds that help to protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals. The antioxidants in virgin coconut oil may help protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals and UV rays. This in turn, can help prevent signs of ageing, such as fine lines and wrinkles. By neutralizing free radicals generated by UV exposure, antioxidants can help to reduce the risk of sunburn and other sun-related skin damage. However, we would not advise using coconut oil as a replacement to sun lotions or sunscreens, as its properties are not as powerful.

Coconut oil is a source of vitamin E, an important antioxidant that helps to protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals, reducing oxidative damage. Free radicals are unstable molecules that can cause damage to cells, leading to the development of fine lines, wrinkles, and other signs of ageing.

Additionally, coconut oil's antioxidant properties can also help to reduce inflammation. By reducing inflammation, coconut oil can help to soothe and protect the skin.

4.     Versatility

Coconut oil is a versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of skincare and haircare products, including moisturisers, face masks, makeup remover or body oil.

We love to add some coconut sugar to coconut oil to create a fantastic homemade body scrub. Leave it naturally scented, or add a few drops of your favourite essential oil.

Coconut oil can be used as a lip balm to hydrate and protect the lips from dryness and chapping. It can also be used as a cuticle oil to soften and nourish the cuticles, helping to prevent hangnails and keep the nails healthy.

For the hair, both refined and virgin coconut oil can be used as a hair conditioner to hydrate and nourish the hair and scalp. It can help to reduce frizz, add shine, and prevent split ends. Periodically, coconut oil can be used as a hot oil treatment for the hair to provide deep hydration and nourishment. It can even be used as a scalp treatment to hydrate and soothe the scalp, helping to prevent dandruff and other scalp conditions. Only a small pea sized amount is needed, which can be worked between the hands, then applied on the ends of the hair (or further towards the root depending on your hair type).

Additionally, coconut vinegar makes an excellent hair tonic. Its pH level is close to the natural pH of the hair and scalp, helping to prevent hair damage and promote healthy hair growth. As a natural vinegar, it’s also antimicrobial, making it effective in controlling dandruff. The acetic acid present is thought to stimulate blood flow and promote healthy hair growth. It is also believed to nourish the hair follicles and improve the strength and thickness of the hair. Many people find it improves the hair’s shine and lustre.

5.     Natural and safe

Lastly, both virgin and refined coconut oil is a favourite in the skincare industry because it is a natural, safe ingredient that is widely available and easy to use. It is generally well-tolerated by people with sensitive skin and is free from harsh chemicals and synthetic ingredients.

It's worth noting that not all coconut products are created equal and some may contain additives or have been processed in a way that reduces its efficacy. To get the best results from your coconut-based skincare and haircare, it's important to choose high-quality, pure coconut oil, coconut vinegar and coconut sugar.

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