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>>>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

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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

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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

 

 

 

 

 

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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.

 

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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!

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