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Coconut Oil Liquid Tag

What are Coconut Oil and Coconut Acid in skin, personal, body and hair care products? Many use it to create a healthy, low-tox alternative to many products, including synthetic, toxic, and chemical-based ingredients. The ingredients derived from Coconut Oil and Coconut Acid have the following natural functions in products such as skin, hair care, and makeup. Anticaking agents - Magnesium Cocoate Emulsion stabilizers - Coconut Alcohol, Butylene Glycol Cocoate Hair conditioning agents - Cocus Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Opacifying agents - Hydrogenated Coconut Acid Skin-conditioning agents - emollient - Caprylic/Capric/Coco Glycerides, Cocoglycerides, Ethylhexyl Cocoate, Isodecyl Cocoate, Lauryl Cocoate, Methyl Cocoate, Octyldodecyl Cocoate, Hydrogenated Coco-Glycerides Skin-conditioning agents - miscellaneous - Cocus Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Pentaerythrityl Cocoate Skin-conditioning agents - occlusive - Cocus Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Hydrogenated Coconut Oil, Coconut Oil Decyl Esters, Decyl Cocoate, Lauryl Cocoate, Tridecyl Cocoate Slip modifiers - Magnesium Cocoate Surfactants -

If you're a pet owner, you've probably heard of the many benefits of coconut oil. This versatile oil has become increasingly popular as a natural remedy for various human ailments, including skin and hair health, digestion, and immune system support. But did you know coconut oil can also benefit your furry friends? In this article, we'll explore the uses and benefits of coconut oil for pets and some precautions you should keep in mind. In the photo: Meet Jokks. Jokss is our favourite and only 4-legged family member. He is our 14-year-old man who loves long naps, belly rubs, and two walks a day. Unfortunately, he suffers from allergies and skin conditions, so he has a special diet and needs relief from skin irritations. Using coconut oil for pets assists with their overall health and well-being. Coconut oil can help relieve pet skin conditions