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It is rare to find a moisturizer more effective than Organic Fiji's Certified Organic Virgin Coconut Oil. Coconut Oil in its purest form is one of the most natural ways to moisturize and treat dry and irritated skin and can even be used as an intensive treatment for damaged hair. Rich in vitamins and anti oxidants, Coconut Oil is a true gift from nature.

Certified Organic Virgin Coconut Oil, Essential Oils of Lavender.
  • Organic Fiji products are made with 100% certified Organic Coconut Oil from the coconut plantains on the Fijian Islands. The oils are extracted from coconuts using a cold press technique and through this process the oil is able to retain its natural healing properties.
  • Our soaps are hand made using centuries old Fijian recipe for soap production and our lotions are hand blended and mixed with either essential oil or plant extracts for the ultimate in hydration and relaxation.
  • Heat is never used in the extraction process of the oil or in the production of any Organic Fiji products.
  • The benefits of coconut oil are limitless... The deep moisturizing properties of Coconut Oil rapidly hydrate, condition and shield the skin from moisture loss.
Buy Certified Organic Virgin Coconut Oil here.

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