5 Things We Didn't Know About Coconut Oil: Separating Myths From Miracles Part 2


Posted on: Fri 20-03-2015

 
It’s no secret that coconut oil can do some pretty amazing things, from replacing your pricey moisturizer to speeding up the healing process on a surface wound.
 
But some of the tips we’ve heard sound too good to be true—coconut oil as sunscreen, really?—so we teamed up with a few experts to get the scoop on what the oil really can do, and which tips are, well, snake oil.
 
Here's the scoop on 5 more common claims:
 
6. Coconut oil can tame frizz.   
True! This trick definitely works, says hair stylist and New York City salon owner Nunzio Saviano. Rub coconut oil in your palms to warm it up, and then simply massage it into strands. Wash it out a few hours later.
 
“The molecules in coconut oil are small enough so it penetrates the hair shaft,” he explained. “It locks the moisture in. That’s what keeps the hair nice and healthy looking. When your hair is dehydrated, that’s when you get flyaways and it gets really frizzy.”
 
7. You can use coconut oil as sunscreen.
False — and please don’t do this, warns celebrity dermatologist Doris Day.
 
“It may give some sun protection benefits, but it does not replace your need for sunscreen,” Day said. “I wouldn’t risk it.”
 
8. Coconut oil can replace your moisturizer.
Coconut oil is very moisturizing and safe to use even on the face—for all skin types, Day said.
 
“Even if you have oily skin, if you put on a thin layer it could help control the oil,” she added.
 
9. You’ll lose weight if you cook with coconut oil.
You might, but nutritionist Dana James reminds us it’s not that easy. Coconut oil has about the same amount of calories and fat—albeit a different makeup of fats—as other oils like olive, she said.
 
“Weight loss can be complex, and simply adding coconut oil into the diet without changing anything else isn’t going to be enough,” James said.
 
But, she added that the high level of saturated fats in coconut oil can help suppress the appetite.
 
James also cleared up the difference between solid and liquid coconut oils, explaining that they’re both the same thing, but that pure coconut oil turns to liquid at a certain temperature, around 75 degrees.
 
10. Coconut oil can help heal wounds.
Believe it or not, this is true. Day said it’s the coconut oil’s antibacterial properties that help cuts and scrapes heal faster.
 
By Rheana Murray
TODAY