The Power of Coconut Oil for Skin: Hydration & Intimacy
What if your lube could care for your skin as much as it cares for your pleasure?
For Centuries, people have turned to coconut oil for skin as a natural way to nourish, soothe, and hydrate.
Today, science has caught up with what generations already knew: this simple oil holds an impressive range of benefits for our skin.
Now, that same trusted remedy can bring comfort, moisture, and intimacy together in one silky, body-friendly blend.
Coconut oil has been more than just food. Across Asia, the Pacific, and the Caribbean, it’s been a medicine chest, a beauty tool, and a survival staple.
But beyond the headlines, there’s a deeper story — when to use it, how it works, and the myths that deserve to be put to rest.
At BCH Naturals, coconut oil is at the heart of what we do. Here’s why we trust it, and why it deserves a place in your own self-care rituals.
Why Coconut Oil Works on Skin
Coconut oil is naturally rich in medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs) — particularly lauric acid, which makes up nearly 50% of its profile. These fatty acids are:
- Antimicrobial: Lauric acid helps fight bacteria, fungi, and even some viruses, which is why coconut oil has long been used on wounds, dry patches, and skin prone to irritation.
- Moisture-locking: Unlike water-based creams that evaporate, coconut oil forms a breathable barrier that seals in hydration.
- Anti-inflammatory: Studies suggest it helps calm redness and irritation, making it soothing for sensitive skin conditions like eczema.
- Antioxidant-rich: Coconut oil contains vitamin E and polyphenols that protect against free radical damage (one of the biggest culprits in premature skin ageing).
In short: it’s a moisturiser, protector, and healer, rolled into one — without the additives found in many commercial skincare products.
Everyday Uses That Truly Work
1. As a Deep Moisturiser
Applied sparingly, coconut oil melts into the skin, leaving it soft without that heavy, greasy feeling.
Best used after a warm shower or bath, when pores are open and the skin is slightly damp, to lock in hydration.
Tip: For dry elbows, knees, or cracked heels, warm a little oil between your hands and massage in before bed. Slip on cotton socks overnight for baby-soft feet.
2. For Eczema & Sensitive Skin
Research has shown coconut oil outperforms mineral oil in improving eczema symptoms, thanks to its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory qualities.
That said, less is more: apply a thin layer and let the skin breathe.
Myth-bust: Coconut oil isn’t a cure-all. It won’t “fix” eczema alone, but it can calm flare-ups and reduce itching when used as part of a gentle skincare routine.
3. Makeup Remover & Cleanser
Coconut oil binds beautifully to oil-based makeup, sunscreen, and impurities.
Massage a teaspoon onto the face, then wipe clean with a warm, damp cloth. Unlike harsh cleansers, it nourishes while it cleans.
Tip: Double cleanse afterwards with a mild face wash if your skin is prone to breakouts.
4. After-Sun & Skin Repair
Thanks to its anti-inflammatory effects, coconut oil can soothe sunburn and restore hydration after a day outdoors.
Its natural antioxidants help repair skin cells stressed by UV exposure.
Myth-bust: Coconut oil is not a sunscreen. It only provides around SPF 4 — far below what’s needed. Think of it as after-care, not prevention.
5. Massage & Relaxation
For centuries, coconut oil has been used in traditional massage practices — Ayurvedic Abhyanga in India, or Pacific island full-body treatments.
Its silky glide, natural aroma, and skin-nourishing qualities make it a perfect base oil for modern self-care.
At BCH Naturals, we love blending it with hempseed and essential oils for a ritual that feels indulgent yet grounded.
When Not to Use Coconut Oil
“As good as it is; Coconut oil is not for everybody, all of the time”
It’s worth being real: coconut oil isn’t for everyone, all the time.
- Acne-prone skin: Because it’s comedogenic, pure coconut oil can clog pores on the face for some people. Safer on the body than as a daily face cream.
- Before heavy sun exposure: It doesn’t offer real UV protection — always pair with a mineral or broad-spectrum sunscreen.
- Thick application: A little goes a long way. Too much can feel greasy and block the skin’s natural breathing process.
Knowing when not to use it makes it even more powerful when you do!.
The Moment I Said ‘No’ to Chemicals
“After menopause, up to 50% of women experience vaginal dryness — but almost no one talks about it.”
At the age of 50, I’d just come through menopause — a stage where every woman’s experience is different.
For me, it was a little thinning hair and the simple reality that intimacy sometimes needed extra assistance.
Because I’ve always read food labels and chosen organic,
it shocked me to discover what was inside so many big-brand lubricants.
The ingredient lists were long, clinical, and filled with chemicals
I’d never dream of putting into my body.
Nothing about them felt skin-friendly — or truly natural.
That’s when I knew there had to be a better way.
I wanted something paraben-free, gentle, and nourishing, with no hidden nasties.
Something that worked with my body, not against it.
That’s why BCH Naturals exists — to keep it simple, honest, and pure.
“I wanted a lube that worked with my body, not against it.”
To explore this more deeply, read our piece Coconut Oil Lube: Myths & Benefits — a gentle look at how natural touch can restore comfort and connection.
Healing Properties Backed by Research
For years, people have sworn by coconut oil for everything from eczema to sunburn.
Now, clinical trials are catching up.
• A 2024 randomized, double-blind clinical trial showed that a cream made with coconut oil–derived fatty esters and colloidal oatmeal significantly improved eczema itch.
• Participants also needed fewer steroid creams and saw a drop in Staphylococcus aureus bacteria—a common trigger for flare-ups.
This study highlights coconut oil’s natural ability to calm, protect, and restore balance to sensitive skin.
What You Might Not Know
Here’s the part most blogs skip:
- Lauric acid converts to monolaurin on the skin — a compound proven to defend against Candida albicans, the fungus linked to thrush.
- Traditional wound healing: In Pacific islands, coconut oil was (and still is) applied to small cuts and burns, helping them heal faster by keeping bacteria at bay.
- Barrier recovery: Dermatologists note that coconut oil doesn’t just sit on the surface — it actually helps restore the skin’s natural lipid barrier, vital for people with dry or sensitive skin.
This is why coconut oil’s reputation has endured for centuries.
Bringing Coconut Oil Into Your Rituals
The beauty of coconut oil is that it’s versatile — it fits into your life in different ways:
- A night-time ritual for softening skin.
- A post-shower protective layer.
- A massage oil for connection — with yourself or your partner.
- A first-aid cupboard staple for scrapes, rough patches, or after-sun.
At BCH Naturals, we keep it simple. No fillers, no nasties — just the goodness of nature, bottled.
Your body deserves better than quick fixes and synthetic formulas. With coconut oil for skin as a natural lubricant, you get comfort, intimacy, and care — easing dryness while keeping things smooth, breathable, and body-friendly.
🌿 At BCH Naturals, we’ve bottled this purity into our Coconut Blend Lube — 100% natural, gentle, and nourishing for your most sensitive skin.
Discover how coconut oil can transform not only your skincare routine, but also your intimate moments — simple, soothing, and naturally close.
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