I use coconut oil daily, and have for a few years, but have never tried fractionated coconut oil. This type is a constant liquid form which makes it perfect for use as a carrier oil or base oil. Often I find that using an essential oil alone is too potent (when applied to sensitive skin or my children's skin) and that is when using a carrier oil is needed. I was sent for 100% pure, fractionated coconut oil from Majestic Pure
I am very glad I was able to try fractionated coconut oil. It is fantastic on my entire families skin, even my 9 month old. I still use the solid form of unrefined, extra virgin coconut oil as it contains such wonderful benefits for me with oil pulling in my mouth for dental care, and for baking and cooking, as well as the tropical flavor and fragrance. The fractionated oil does not have a flavor of coconut and is unscented. This makes it pair well with aromatherapy or massage oils without altering the scent. It is said that this oil can help stimulate hair growth due to the balance of saturated fats. Fractionated coconut oil is a "fraction of the coconut oil from which almost all the long chain triglycerides are removed, thus leaving mainly the medium-chain triglycerides and making it an absolutely saturated oil." This saturation gives it a very long shelf life and potency. Fractionating provides more of an antioxidant and disinfecting effect. (another great reason for me to use it for our cloth wipes and on any skin irritation such as diaper redness.) It does not cause any irritation and does not feel overly greasy or heavy. It is a versatile oil and I use it daily. I am appreciative of the flip up lid as it makes it more convenient and also more sanitary.
*I was sent a bottle of this coconut oil as a review sample, all opinions expressed in this review are my own.
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