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  1. 4 sie 2021 · 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...

  2. Despite its oily nature, coconut oil can be beneficial for acne-prone skin. A 2009 study found that lauric acid was more effective at killing acne-causing bacteria than benzoyl peroxide. Its anti-inflammatory effects can reduce redness and swelling associated with breakouts.

  3. 5 mar 2022 · 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. 19 sty 2024 · What Skin Types Does Coconut Oil Help? Coconut oil works best on drier skin types or skin affected by a condition like atopic dermatitis. That's because coconut oil and other natural ingredients or products with oily consistencies clog pores, causing acne breakouts or similar acne-like bumps and skin conditions.

  5. 4 sty 2024 · Main Benefits: It's occlusive, so it sits on top of the skin, trapping moisture underneath. This helps smooth the skin and lock in existing moisture (however, it does not "hydrate" the skin, contrary to popular belief). Who Should Use It: Anyone whose skin is not prone to acne or congestion.

  6. 9 kwi 2024 · Fights off Bacteria. King goes on to say that coconut oil also contains lauric acid, which contains antifungal and antibacterial properties. Zeichner adds that lauric acid is also thought to be...

  7. 10 gru 2022 · 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.

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