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Coconut Oil & Glycerin Moisturizer Recipe

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This blog post provides a simple and effective recipe for making a coconut oil and glycerin moisturizer.

It covers everything from ingredients, to instructions, to how to use the moisturizer for best results.

Coconut Oil & Glycerin Moisturizer Recipe

Coconut Oil & Glycerin Moisturizer Recipe

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A good moisturizer is an essential part of a skincare routine, but store-bought options can be expensive and contain harsh chemicals. This recipe for a coconut oil and glycerin moisturizer is a simple and natural alternative that will leave your skin feeling soft, smooth, and hydrated.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cooling time 30 minutes
Course Personal Care
Servings 8 ounces

Equipment

  • Glass bowl
  • Whisk or fork
  • Small jar or container
  • Measuring cups and spoons

Ingredients
  

  • ½ cup coconut oil
  • ¼ cup glycerin
  • ½ tsp. essential oil (optional)

Instructions
 

  • Combine the coconut oil and glycerin in a glass bowl.
  • Mix the ingredients together using a whisk or fork.
  • If desired, add 1/2 tsp. of your favorite essential oil for fragrance.
  • Transfer the mixture to a small jar or container and place in the refrigerator for 30 minutes to cool and set.
  • Once the moisturizer has cooled, it is ready to use!

Notes

  • Store the moisturizer in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
  • This recipe can be doubled or halved as needed.
  • Feel free to substitute the coconut oil for another carrier oil of your choice, such as olive or avocado oil.
  • Essential oils are optional, but can add a lovely fragrance and additional skin benefits.
 

How to Use

 
  1. Cleanse your skin with a gentle cleanser and pat dry.
  2. Take a small amount of moisturizer into your palms and gently massage it into your skin, focusing on areas that are especially dry or dehydrated.
  3. Allow the moisturizer to absorb completely into your skin before applying makeup or other skincare products.
  4. Use the moisturizer morning and night for best results.
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FAQs

What are the benefits of using coconut oil and glycerin on the skin?

  • Coconut oil is a natural moisturizer that can help hydrate and protect the skin. It is rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and fatty acids that can nourish and improve skin health. Glycerin is a humectant that draws moisture from the air and locks it into the skin, helping to prevent dryness and promote a soft, smooth texture.
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Is this moisturizer recipe suitable for all skin types?

  • This moisturizer recipe is suitable for most skin types, including normal, dry, and sensitive skin. However, if you have particularly oily or acne-prone skin, you may want to consider using a lighter carrier oil, such as jojoba oil, or skipping the essential oil.

Can this recipe be doubled or halved to make more or less moisturizer?

  • Yes, this recipe can be doubled or halved as needed to make more or less moisturizer.

Is it necessary to refrigerate the moisturizer before use?

  • It is not necessary to refrigerate the moisturizer before use, but doing so can help cool and firm up the mixture.

Can this recipe be used as a body moisturizer as well as a facial moisturizer?

  • Yes, this recipe can be used as a body moisturizer as well as a facial moisturizer. Simply apply a generous amount to the skin, focusing on areas that are particularly dry or dehydrated.
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Can essential oils be omitted from the recipe?

  • Essential oils are optional in this recipe, so you can omit them if you prefer. However, adding a few drops of your favorite essential oil can add a lovely fragrance and additional skin benefits.

How long does this moisturizer last?

  • If stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, this moisturizer can last for up to 6 months.

Can glycerin be substituted for another ingredient?

  • Glycerin is an important ingredient in this recipe as it acts as a humectant to help lock moisture into the skin. If you do not have glycerin, you can substitute it with honey or aloe vera gel.

How often should this moisturizer be used?

  • For best results, use this moisturizer morning and night, after cleansing and toning your skin.

Can this moisturizer be used under makeup?

  • Yes, this moisturizer can be used under makeup. Simply allow the moisturizer to absorb completely into your skin before applying makeup or other skincare products.