1. Dr. Jackson's Coconut Melt
The formula in this little glass jar looks like it was scooped right from a coconut—which isn't so off the mark. This stuff is solid (even a bit chunky) at room temperature, but melts into a rich oil on contact. Swiped over dried lips, cracked cuticles, or fried ends, this coconut balm-oil calms, soothes, and conditions just about anything.
2. Dr. Bronner's Coconut Oil
Yes, you will find it in a grocery-store food aisle, and yes, you should put it in your shopping cart. Slather it on or add it to your diet. (Kerr says she eats four tablespoons of coconut oil daily.)
3. RMS Beauty Lip Shine In Sacred
Here's one for the makeup junkies: a lip balm so buttery it feels more like a lip treatment than a lip color. Coconut oil and cocoa seed butter leave lips moisturized for hours—and the gorgeous magenta shade isn't half bad either.
4. John Masters Organics Citrus & Neroli Detangler
This product is a true multitasker—it's a conditioner, leave-in treatment, and detangler. (We're still debating the best way to use it.) It somehow manages to leave hair silky but not the least bit greasy.
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