Friday, July 15, 2016

Palmer's Coconut Oil Formula: Coconut Oil Body Oil

Hello Everyone!


* Disclaimer: This post is sponsored by Palmer's for review purposes. I want to thank Palmer's for sending me this product. All opinions are 100% my own. 

You want to know another way that I achieve healthy and Summer glowy skin? I like to use body oil. One of my go to brands is Palmer’s and I love that this brand includes other formula's besides Cocoa Butter that I can use to give me glowing skin. Today's review is going to be all about coconut oil.

Description:

Palmer's Coconut Oil Formula products contain ethically and sustainably sourced Coconut Oil and Tahitian Monoi Oil, infused with Tiaré flower petals. These raw, natural ingredients deliver luxuriously rich moisturization for decadently pampered skin. Palmer's Coconut Oil Body Oil deeply hydrates, rejuvenating and replenishing skin's moisture and radiance.


Key Ingredients:

Coconut Oil: moisturizes & softens

Monoï Oil: Hydrates & pampers

Sweet Almond Oil: Soothes & Comforts Skin


My Thoughts

I can tell this body oil is made with raw coconut oil. The scent smells like it's has a raw coconut scent. Depending on your preference the scent may smell a little overpowering. To me it's tolerable, but it does smell strong and the scent does fade over time. This body oil is also good to use if you have dry skin because it will help your skin feel moisturized and feel soft. I love using this body oil after a shower or bath to help my skin feel even more softer. When using this product I would suggest that you let the body oil absorb in your skin for a few minutes before getting dressed. You don't want to ruin your clothes because the oil hasn't absorbed fully into your skin. I really like using body oil during the Summer because it's so lightweight and it gives my skin a beautiful glow.



This is Summer Makeup and Skincare week on my blog! Click on the link to read my previous posts if you missed them!

Vita Liberata Luxury Tan Body Blur

Carli Bybel 14 Color Eyeshadow & Highlighter Palette 

Glowy Skin and Bronze Eyes

Tree Hut Body Scrubs and Body Butter 

Makeup for the Perfect Summer Glow


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14 comments:

Jackie Harrison said...

Great product doll have a lovely weekend.

Rowena @ rolala loves said...

Thanks for the intro! I like to use extra virgin organic coconut oil on my skin. It makes it so soft.

Marie said...

Palmer's has great products. I haven't tried any of the oils, but this coconut oil sounds nice!

Shireen L. Platt said...

I have tried tons of Palmer's products but had no idea that they have this coconut body oil. Will have to look for it when I go shopping.

Shireen | Reflection of Sanity

Naturalle Drea said...

I love smelling like coconut when it is warm outside. This seems like something I would like. Thanks for sharing!!

Drea
naturalledrea.blogspot.com

willsingformakeup said...

I really like the smell of coconut oil. I would love to have something like this in a spray form.

Unknown said...

I should try this since I love coconut oils! I actually haven't really used much body oils, but I do love to use it on my face. I wonder if this would make for a good hair oil as well?

Pilar said...

Thanks! Have a great week!

Pilar said...

You're welcome! I agree organic coconut oil works well for skin too!

Pilar said...

This is a pretty good body oil! It leaves my skin feeling so soft and moisturized!

Pilar said...

I want to say this line of natural coconut oil is fairly new, but I'm not too sure. I really like this coconut oil!

Pilar said...

You're welcome!

Pilar said...

I think this would be great if this coconut was available in spray form!

Pilar said...

It's a really good body oil. I don't know if you can use it on your hair since it's a body oil. I know that some people have tried a body oil on their hair and said it worked fine, I just haven't tried it on my hair.

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