Guest guest Posted January 27, 2005 Report Share Posted January 27, 2005 >>>I'd put Virgin Coconut Oil on them. It didn't irritate his skin any further, made him nice and soft>> Hi Chris, Wait till your baby is 22 YEARS old! UGH LOL This reminded me.....I gave my Mom some VCO at Christmas, she adopted by sister's 3 bi-racial children and she needs all the help she can get with their hair They came to visit last weekend and I asked if they were using it. The oldest, Erika, informed me that it had turned to liquid. Now, if we were in the middle of the 100 degree summers, I could understand.....but not in the winter! I have to wonder if they didn't add something to it.....can't think of anything that would make it go to liquid state and stay there tho! Any ideas? BTW, I ahve a jar of it setting on my bathroom counter and it is still in a solid state. Chris Kelly http://www.scentsappeal.net -- Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.7.2 - Release 1/21/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2005 Report Share Posted January 27, 2005 Where are they storing it ? If it sets in a sunny window, it will melt even in Michigan's winter temps. I have a 4 oz, bottle of Monoi that is usually solid but I keep it on my dresser next to the lamp and after the lamp has been for about 15-20 minutes, the oil begins to liquefy and it's only a 60 watt bulb. Is there a heat vent near the bottle ? Paula ........in Michigan Coming soon Farm Fresh Soaps & Candles They came to visit last weekend and I asked if they were using it. The oldest, Erika, informed me that it had turned to liquid. Now, if we were in the middle of the 100 degree summers, I could understand.....but not in the winter! I have to wonder if they didn't add something to it.....can't think of anything that would make it go to liquid state and stay there tho! Any ideas? BTW, I ahve a jar of it setting on my bathroom counter and it is still in a solid state. Chris Kelly http://www.scentsappeal.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2005 Report Share Posted January 27, 2005 Mine too melt. These are oils and that's what they do. I store mine in a COOL place (under 65), approaching 70 some odd degrees and it starts to melt. That's normal and to be expected. Cheers! Kathleen Petrides The Woobey Queen Progressive basket, bidding has started http://tinyurl.com/6lehb The oldest, Erika, informed me that it had turned to liquid. Now, if we were in the middle of the 100 degree summers, I could understand.....but not in the winter! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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