Organic 100 Extra Virgin Olive Oil By at Amazon
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Simply put- it’s pure. So pure, it’s many times called extra virgin. If you’ve never used olive oil on your skin, let it touch you for the basi time and give you that summer glow. Break open your cupboard and use a great deal of natural olive oil to repair your arid skin, damaged hair and more. Olive oil is the only oil made from a fruit. It’s not only good for your heart, but also great to utilise on your body. Holistic Healer, Stephanie Moore gives these olive oil beauty tips: “Cuticles and nails: If your cuticles are ragged and your nails are brittle, soak your nails in a cup of olive oil. Feet: Before you go to bed, smear olive oil on your feet, put on socks, and you’ll wake up in the morning with the softest feet ever. Lips: Soothe your dry, chapped lips, by dabbing on a little olive oil. Hair: Massage olive oil on your scalp and hair. Cover your hair with a shower or bathing cap and leave on for when it comes to 30 minutes. Shampoo. Olive oil helps fix split ends, heals dandruff, and makes your hair silky, and lustrous. Put a few drops on your hair when it’s arid to eliminate the frizz. Skin: Rub olive oil on your hands to soften and moisturize. It’s rich in squalene, a natural organic compound and emollient that penetrates the skin, and won’t leave a greasy film on it. Bath: Add a few tablespoons of olive oil to your bath to soothe your skin. Makeup remover: Use a little olive oil on a Q-tip to take your makeup off. It’s as good as any drugstore brand.” Look for olive oil in lip balms, shampoo, hand lotion and soaps – and always use the purest extra virgin olive oil, which is the least processed, and gets it is oil from the original pressing of olives. Use extra virgin olive oil not only internally for your inner health, but externally for your outer beauty as well. Now’s the time to stop being an (olive oil) virgin. Most helpful customer reviews 281 of 284 people found the following review helpful. Amazon’s Subscribe & Save offer is a great deal; I really like the 2 pack of these smaller (15 oz) jars. We’re a small household and I like keeping one jar sealed while using the other. Keep in mind that coconut oil is different than other oils–it is solid at temperatures under 72, so it will look something like shortening in the wintertime. Still tastes great and is wonderful to use in all kinds of cooking. One more important detail: this is an organic, COLD PRESSED coconut oil. Others may be organically grown, but I’ve found some brands are hydrogenated to make them solid at room temperature (I won’t go into all the reasons this is not a “good thing”). Suffice it to say that any coconut oil you buy should be cold pressed (and that goes for your olive oil, as well). Google to find out why… Happy eating! 90 of 90 people found the following review helpful. This melts really fast in a pan, so you don’t need a high heat. I fry eggs in it, and the coconut taste is subtle. Any ethnic dish that requires sauteeing or saucing and can benefit from a fresh coconut flavor, this is useful. I’ve cooked meats in it, as well. If you hate the smell/taste of coconut, obviously, this is not for you. This brand, Nutiva, is organic and virgin. It smells so good. And I have an old jar that I never finished (really big one), and nearly two years later, after sitting right by the stove, it still smells fresh, like Cuban coconut candy my mom used to make. Yes, solid and fresh and white and fragrant TWO YEARS LATER. This is a very stable product. Recommended. 84 of 84 people found the following review helpful. |





