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  2. Could Using Coconut Oil as Lube Be the Key to Better Sex ...

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    But, coconut oil is a multi-tasking product (it’s versatile for cooking and serves as a great natural moisturizer.) And it’s probably the most popular natural lube option, Dr. Dweck says.

  3. 10 unusual and awesome uses for coconut oil you seriously ...

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    In fact, DIY and coconut oil go hand in hand when it comes to homemade necessities. Take a look below at 10 awesome and unusual uses for coconut oil you seriously need to try ASAP.

  4. What Is Lube Really? Our Experts Explain When and How You ...

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    Oil-based. Oil-based lubricants, such as coconut oil, is a natural, preservative free, cost and vagina friendly alternative, says Dr. Ross. For people with skin sensitivities, it has the benefit ...

  5. Coconut oil - Wikipedia

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    Coconut oil (or coconut fat) is an edible oil derived from the kernels, meat, and milk of the coconut palm fruit. [1] Coconut oil is a white solid fat below around 25 °C (77 °F), and a clear thin liquid oil at higher temperatures. Unrefined varieties have a distinct coconut aroma. [2]

  6. Moisturizer - Wikipedia

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    The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology released a warning in 2014 that natural lotion containing ingredients commonly found in food (such as goats milk, cow's milk, coconut milk, or oil) may introduce new allergies, potentially causing an allergic reaction upon later consuming such foods. [18]

  7. Cocamide DEA - Wikipedia

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    Cocamide DEA, or cocamide diethanolamine, is a diethanolamide made by reacting the mixture of fatty acids from coconut oils with diethanolamine. [2] It is a viscous liquid and is used as a foaming agent in bath products like shampoos and hand soaps, and in cosmetics as an emulsifying agent.