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this is not just coconut oil and coco. Looking at the mind bending ingredients - why do they add so many oils to it
I rather use something that is just one ingredient - organic coconut oil.
That ingredient list includes:
Coconut oil
Sweet almond
Olive oil
Argan
Acai oil
Sunflower oil
Corn oil
Squalane
Hyaluronic acid (in oil — mostly marketing)
Fragrance + allergens + preservatives
This is what I call a "kitchen sink formula."
Problems with this approach:
• Too many oils don't = better absorption
• Heavy oils cancel out lightweight ones
• More risk of greasiness
• More stability issues
• Higher cost for little performance gain
Most of those oils are present in tiny label-claim amounts.
It looks fancy.
It doesn't actually outperform a smart 2–3 oil system
That ingredient list includes:
Coconut oil
Sweet almond
Olive oil
Argan
Acai oil
Sunflower oil
Corn oil
Squalane
Hyaluronic acid (in oil — mostly marketing)
Fragrance + allergens + preservatives
This is what I call a "kitchen sink formula."
Problems with this approach:
• Too many oils don't = better absorption
• Heavy oils cancel out lightweight ones
• More risk of greasiness
• More stability issues
• Higher cost for little performance gain
Most of those oils are present in tiny label-claim amounts.
It looks fancy.
It doesn't actually outperform a smart 2–3 oil system
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