Organic Coconut Oil, 100ml
In its natural state, coconut oil (also called “ coconut butter ”) is solid. To make it easier to use or blend with essential oils, coconut oil can be heated under a stream of hot water to liquefy it.
More information
INCI name: Cocos nucifera (coconut) oil *
Botanical name: Cocos nucifera
Part of the plant: Fresh coconut pulp
Obtaining process: First cold pressing
Origin of the plant: Philippines, Sri Lanka, Mozambique
Skin type
- Dry skin
- Aging skin
Usage tips
Uses: Food
As a cold or hot seasoning
Make a moisturizing blend to use in the shower:
Fill an empty 100 or 200 ml bottle with coconut oil, and add 15 drops of Lavender or any other essential oil you prefer.
Shake well and use at the end of every shower - apply to your entire body and massage it in. Rinse with water and then dab dry with your towel.
Quality
Quality: Virgin oil, 100% pure and natural, first cold pressed, without any chemical treatment. Food grade.
Culture: Product from organic farming, certified by the Bureau
Veritas Certification France, FR-BIO-10
Appearance: Creamy at room temperature
Color: White
Smell: Typical of fresh coconut
Density: 0.919 - 0.937
Saponification index: 250 to 265
Oxidative potential: Not very sensitive to oxidation. Store away from air, light, and heat.
Be careful not to confuse it with copra oil which comes from sun-dried coconut and who has a more rancid smell, and is less pleasant.
Certification
AB France certified
100% natural product
Propos Nature offer it in cosmetic and food quality
Not tested on animals
Raw materials compliant with respect for the environment
Without material from petrochemicals
Propos Nature favor small producers, artisans and fair trade
Packaging & storage
Store away from air, light, and heat
This oil crystallizes at room temperature. Pass the bottle under a stream of hot water to liquefy the oil if necessary
Shelf life (DLUO): 12 months after opening
Packaging: amber PET plastic and black service cap (100ml and 500ml) recyclable and reusable
Paper labels from sustainably managed forests (FSC)