Everyone knows the benefits of coconut oil. It's no wonder beauty brands are infusing the ingredient into their products. Which has the most hydrating, moisturizing results? Click on to find out!
This product is sold out everywhere! Beloved by editors and frequently used by stylists, this wax contains Brazilian coconut oil that defines, not diminishes, hair volume.
R+Co Continental Glossing Wax, $27
Many love using coconut oil to clean their teeth; however, swigging the ingredient can taste quite bitter. Look no further than this minty-flavored, two-week program to get whiter, fresh teeth. (A four-week package is also available!)
Cocowhite Minty Fresh - 2 Week Course, $28.88
For a natural-looking glow, self-tanner newbies need to try this odorless, non-streaky option that also works as a moisturizer (thanks in part to the coconut oil). For a, um, glowing review, read this.
First Aid Beauty Slow Glow Gradual Self-Tanning Moisturizer, $28
Think: Five different types of coconut. Why? First, to even out skin, but more importantly, to make sure your makeup lasts way, way longer.
Marc Jacobs Beauty Under(cover) Perfecting Coconut Face Primer, $44
Celebs like Gwyneth Paltrow love using coconut oil to remove makeup. If you aren't down to scoop the stuff out of a jar, these wipes are easy, efficient and effective to use. Bonus: They are also great on dry skin.
Yes to Coconut Face Hand & Cleansing Wipes, $5.21
There are many a celeb fan of this eye cream. Coconut oil is mixed with shea butter to create a soothing layering over those under-eye areas.
Charlotte Tilbury Magic Eye Rescue Rejuvenates, Smoothes & Repairs, $60
Coconut is often used to remove makeup, so it makes sense that it could be used, mixed in with goat milk, to clean our brushes.
Japonesque Coconut Solid Brush Cleanse, $20
Coconut oil is known for its moisturizing benefits. Chapped lips? This lightweight balm will nourish dry smackers while providing a pop of color.
The Estée Edit by Estée Lauder Cocobalm, $22
Amino acid may sound scary but mixed in with coconut oil, and you have a cleanser that creates a creamy lather while putting shine back into your hair.
Amino Acid Shampoo, $19
There's a reason why stars like Mindy Kaling wrap their hair in coconut oil—it brings an extra sheen to your strands. This conditioner, in particular, even works on color-treated hair.
Bumble & bumble Creme de Coco Conditioner, $27
The coconut extract infused in this formula is more for fragrance than moisture, but the glowing aftermath is unreal.
Nars Monoï Body Glow, $59