mean very specifically? Fractionated? Or regular coconut oil? If
regular? How is it processed? I have heard from others that the really
good stuff that you would typically want to eat for all of its amazing
benefits - organic, unrefined, cold pressed from fresh, not dried
coconuts (like the Gold Label for Tropical Traditions) can cause this
smelly issue. If she is using regular coconut oil just for skin you
could get something expeller pressed and it shouldn't have the same
reaction. Just an idea to try. If the issue is with fractionated
coconut oil or oil that is expeller pressed, then I'm not sure what to
say. I have not heard of that issue except with Tropical Traditions
Gold label oil.
Andrea
On Jan 16, 9:07 pm, Stacey Abbe <shopgrl...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> This is a question I was asked by one in my down line. I love the coconut oil b/c it absorbs so quickly, but it turns into a musty/moldy smell on my skin as the day goes on. Any ideas on why and what she can do?
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