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  2. Does Coconut Oil Treat Acne or Make It Worse? - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/nutrition/using-coconut-oil-to-treat-acne

    Applying coconut oil to the skin can kill acne-causing bacteria and increase moisture, which may also reduce acne scarring. However, coconut oil may not help people with very oily skin.

  3. Yes, coconut oil is considered comedogenic and can clog pores and cause pimples and/or acne. Using coconut oil on the skin is not recommended for most acne-prone skin. When looking for a moisturizer for acne-prone skin, look for lotions that are labeled “non-comedogenic” or oil free.

  4. How to Use Coconut Oil for Acne: Expert Tips & Advice

    www.wikihow.health/Use-Coconut-Oil-for-Acne

    Use coconut oil to remove acne-causing bacteria if you have very dry skin. However, it can clog your pores, so it's not the best option if you have acne. Massage coconut oil into your skin to help clean and remove makeup and bacteria.

  5. Coconut Oil for Skin: Benefits and Who Should Avoid It - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/coconut-oil-for-skin-8420079

    People prone to clogged pores and acne should not apply coconut oil to their skin without consulting with a healthcare provider such as a dermatologist (a specialist in skin, hair, and nail conditions).

  6. Coconut Oil For Acne – Does It Really Work? - Healthy and Natural...

    www.healthyandnaturalworld.com/coconut-oil-for-acne

    Most people find that coconut oil is an effective home remedy for acne and that using coconut oil as a facial moisturizer helps to prevent further acne breakouts. However, coconut oil may not work for everyone who has acne.

  7. Should You Use Coconut Oil for Your Skin? Well, It Depends

    www.self.com/story/coconut-oil-for-skin

    Using coconut oil for skin is controversial, so SELF asked dermatologists to explain the benefits and risks for different skin types and concerns.

  8. Is Coconut Oil Good For Your Skin? - Cleveland Clinic Health...

    health.clevelandclinic.org/coconut-oil-for-skin

    Coconut oil can be a good, natural alternative to hydrating your skin and treating mild wounds. But: its generally not recommended for your face or acne-prone areas.

  9. 10 Secret Ways to Use Coconut Oil on Your Face - Healthy and...

    www.healthyandnaturalworld.com/coconut-oil-for-face

    5. Coconut oil for treating acne. Many people use coconut oil to treat face acne and prevent further outbreaks of spots, pimples, and pustules. Acne is caused when excess sebum and dead skins cells clog up pores. These pores can become inflamed and filled with pus when bacteria cause an infection.

  10. Coconut Oil for Acne? Learn How It Can Help Clear Your Skin

    www.teenvogue.com/story/coconut-oil-for-acne

    Coconut oil can mingle and bind with all that excess sebum and lipid-soluble (meaning able to be dislodged and lifted with oil) surface dirt, drawing out impurities from your pores as it...

  11. How Does Coconut Oil Help in Acne Treatment | Organic Facts

    www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/oils/coconut-oil-for-acne.html

    Coconut oil is soothing to the skin and is highly penetrating, so when it is applied, it is absorbed quickly and begins to immediately reduce the inflammation from acne that is already present. It also helps heal open wounds on the skin from severe cases of acne.