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Coconut Oil for Acne?
Yes, you read correctly! Coconut oil or also called virgin coconut oil (VCO) is a good remedy to cure stubborn acne!.  Virgin coconut oil (VCO) is a natural alternative way of removing acne cream.
What is Coconut Oil?
Coconut oil is edible vegetable oil and is extracted from coconut.
Coconut oil or VCO has various benefits that can be used for cooking, beneficial to beauty, health, and others.
Have you ever wondered why many cosmetic and beauty products contain coconut oil?
That's because coconut oil has the benefits of a moisturizer as well as an excellent makeup remover!
However, be careful, just use coconut oil from the category of extra virgin coconut oil grown organically.
Doing this will help keep you exposed by toxic pesticides through your skin and trigger acne.
To note, ordinary coconut oil is actually comedogenic, which means clogging the pores and, thus, triggering acne.
However, this comedogenic nature is not present in virgin coconut oil (VCO) coconut oil.
Is it Effective to Use Coconut Oil on Oily Acne Prone Skin?
We may think oil is the root cause of acne, but the fact is not always the case.
In fact, the condition will depend on the type of oil on the skin. Some of the oil, as already mentioned, is comedogenic.
However, there are other types of oils like VCO oil that can be used to fight acne.
When using coconut oil to treat acne, you are treating oil with oil.
Just as we need good fats to get rid of bad fats, we need good oil to get rid of bad oil (excess sebum on oily skin).
Coconut oil is able to remove bad oil, poison, dirt, dust, and blackheads from within the pores.
This sudden detox has the potential to cause a sudden appearance of acne.
But gradually the acne will be reduced and disappear completely from the face.
Benefits of Coconut Oil for Acne and Skin
Coconut oil or VCO is effectively used to prevent acne.
Coconut oil (VCO) also helps strengthen skin tissue and remove skin cells that make skin look dry and scaly.
Coconut oil provides deep moisture to the skin so it is well used as a moisturizer.
In addition, coconut oil is a rich natural source of lauric acid. Moreover, coconut oil also contains caprylic acid.
Lauric acid and caprylic acid have powerful antibacterial, anti-fungal, and antimicrobial properties that naturally combat acne.
Here are some of the nutrients found in coconut oil and its benefits:
> Lauric acid (lauric acid)
These compounds are naturally present in organic coconut oil and are effective against acne-causing bacteria.
> Caprylic acid (caprylic acid)
Provides benefits for sensitive and oily skin and acts as an anti-oxidant.
> Vitamin E
Vitamin E acts as a powerful antioxidant to fight free radicals that cause oxygen damage in skin cells.
This vitamin is also effective at removing acne scars.
> Healthy fats
Lubricate and moisturize the skin. Good for combination skin and exfoliate dry skin.
How to Use Coconut Oil for Acne
Material:
- Virgin or extra virgin coconut oil organic pure

How to use:
  1. smook  your face. Alternatively, dip the towel in hot water, wring it out, and place it on the face to open the skin pores.
  2. Put a teaspoon of coconut oil into the palm of your left hand and use your right hand to apply the VCO to the face in a circular motion. You can start from the cheek, then continue to the forehead, and finally the chin. Avoid eye and mouth areas.
  3. Gently massage the oil into the skin in a circular motion so that the nutrients are absorbed deep into the pores.
  4. Let stand a few saaat. Next, wash your face with a mild soap. This step is very important. Be sure to wash your face well and do not leave excess oil on the face.
  5. Done! Repeat regularly to make your face acne-free.

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