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Coconut oil for hands & feet

Our hands and feet are often the first place to show the signs of aging with wrinkling, age spots and drying out. Here are a few helpful tips to using the best quality coconut oil to treat your hands and feet.

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Coconut oil for hands & feet

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  1. Coconut oil for hands & feet

  2. Foot treatment • Dry, cracked feet? Rub some coconut oil and go over the flaky areas with a pumice stone. For an intense treatment, slather on the oil, put an old pair of socks and leave overnight.

  3. Fungal infections • Coconut oil is rich in acrylic acid, a potent antifungal agent that’s superb for treating athlete’s foot, Candida and other fungal conditions. Rub the oil into your feet, concentrating on the affected areas (you can add some tea tree oil for added bonus). Put on socks so you don’t slide around the room. Repeat 2-3 a day until the problem is gone.

  4. De-odourising • Coconut oil has been known to freshen up the slinkiness with its antibacterial properties. Add a little lavender or lemon essential oil for extra deodorizing effect.

  5. Tired feet • Pop your feet into a warm footbath laced with three tablespoons of coconut oil and half a cup of mixed spice. The lauricacid in coconut oil will help bring balance to your hard working feet.

  6. Nails & cuticles • Coconut oil contains medium chain triglycerides (MCTs), a type of fatty acid esters that absorb quickly and efficiently and help transport nutrients to the cells. Massage it into nails and cuticles to help strengthen them or rub into fingertips to soothe and prevent hangnails.

  7. Hand cream • In a double boiler, melt together 10 tablespoons coconut oil, 3 tablespoons cold pressed sweet almond oil and 4 tablespoons grated beeswax. Remove pot from the burner and stir in 5 drops of lemon essential oil. After cooling, massage it into your hands to hydrate and banish dark spots. I put some into an empty lip balm or mini-mints tin and pop it into the purse for easy access.

  8. Dark patches • Mix the juice of one lemon with a teaspoon of coconut oil and rub into dry and dark elbows and knees to help with spots.

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