Tag: dry skin

  • Benefits of Coconut Butter – How and When to Use It

    Benefits of Coconut Butter – How and When to Use It

    Healthy oils and butters

    Everyone is talking about the health benefits of different types of oils and butters.

    Over the years I used olive oil, avocado oil, shea butter, castor oil and so on. Some people say they are great for hair (and if you read the labels from the hair products, most of them contains some kind of oils and butters). The same is true with skin products.

    Well, for me none of these worked.

    Skin benefits of Coconut Butter

    Coconut butter at room temperature

    First of all, I must admit that in winter, nothing helps my dry skin, except the Bioderma hand cream. No natural product helped me and no other chemical products as well. Only this hand cream saves my skin during harsh winter.

    I tried to use coconut butter on my hands during winter, but except for making my hands greasy for one hour, nothing happened.

    I almost gave away the quest to find a natural solution for my skin but then summer came and something peculiar happened.

    I went to the beach several times and my skin, although very good hydrated, felt awkward. I can’t really say what was that that buzzed me about it, but I needed to apply some kind of lotion onto my skin. Maybe it was the sun / water damage, maybe something else.

    Melted coconut butter at summer room temperature

    Anyhow, I didn’t feel like applying a hydrating cream, because I already felt my skin well hydrated.

    So, I once more tried the coconut butter (which transformed itself into a coconut oil because of the high temperatures in summer). It was the right thing for my skin, exactly what it needed. My skin absorbed it fast and felt instantly better.

    My conclusion about these experiences

    So, is the coconut butter good for skin? I don’t think that the coconut butter is hydrating. I think it is nourishing. Probably during summer, when skin sweats, it loses important vitamins and minerals, which the coconut butter comes to replace.

    Does it work for hair as well?

    Not for me. I used it a few times (applied on hair, leave it there for at least 10 hours), but I saw no difference whatsoever.

    Can you eat it?

    Maybe. I didn’t try, although I saw on a biscuit label that it contained coconut oil.

    Anyhow, you might want to eat it since it smells like the Bounty chocolat bar.

  • REVIEW: Sabon Body Lotion Delicate Jasmine

    REVIEW: Sabon Body Lotion Delicate Jasmine

    When I was a teenager I never understood the meaning of body lotions. I had zero problems with my skin and only in winter I had to use some hydrating cream for my face, but never for my body. My skin was never dry. But… as time passes, each winter my skin gets drier and I have to use tons of body lotion. Unfortunately, not all of them are as hydrating as I wish they would be, but this Sabon Body Lotion is definitely one of the most hydrating body lotions I’ve ever used.

    So, what I liked about the Sabon Body Lotion:

    • one of the most hydrating body lotions
    • very fast absorbing (you can definitely use it after shower, a few minutes before getting dressed)
    • feels very silky and soft
    • looks posh with its funny blue color and its glass recipient

    I would love even more this product if it would contain more natural ingredients. I would like to see a bio version of it.

    Also, I would like to get more scent options. A friend of mine bought the Sabon Lavender body lotion and I didn’t like it, but she liked it so I guess this scent problem is very subjective.

    I do recommend this lotion to anyone with dry skin. It is a really good product.

  • REVIEW: The Body Shop COCONUT and SHEA shower creams

    REVIEW: The Body Shop COCONUT and SHEA shower creams

    I was very excited to receive as a gift these 2 cute little shower creams: The Body Shop Coconut Shower Cream and The Body Shop Shea Shower Cream. I tried each one of them once and I decided to write a review. My general opinion was that they are good products, more hydrating than regular shower gels, but a little bit too pricey for what they have to offer.

    I will write below my impressions about each one of these shower creams.

    The Body Shop -Shea Bath & Shower Cream

    The scent is a little bit masculine. It is very beautiful. I couldn’t say it is my all time favorite scent, but I definitely like it.

    What I really like about it is that its parfume lasts a few hours. I spend a lot of time sitting in front of the computer and I like to smell my skin from time to time to feel this really nice scent.

    The Body Shop Shea Bath & Shower Cream is also the most hydrating one, but, unfortunately, it is not as hydrating as I wished it was. I still need some hydrating body cream after shower, but the skin feels definitely more hydrated than it feels after using other shower gels / creams.

    The Body Shop – Coconut Bath & Shower Cream

    This one is very cute. It feels as if I was in Bora Bora. The downside is that it is not as hydrating as the Shea shower cream and the scent doesn’t last. Otherwise, its perfume is very funny, it really smells like coconuts. In fact, it smells so good, that if I would pour this shower cream into a fancy glass and put a tiny colorful umbrella, I bet someone would try to drink it. LOL

    Will I repurchase?

    Since my skin tends to be very dry, I can’t use a lot of shower gels, that otherwise are very nice. The Body Shop has only 3 shower creams, that are obviously more hydrating than the gels, and the one that I didn’t try yet is the Almond Milk & Honey Soothing & Caring Shower Cream.

    I will definitely repurchase some of these shower creams, although I would like to try a different aroma, probably the Almond one.

    P.S. I really like the package’s design. I like how the logo is placed on the main ingredient’s photo. Very nice.