Crede Organic Odourless Coconut Oil (500ml)
Crede Organic Odourless Coconut Oil (500ml)
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Crede's organic, odourless coconut oil in re-usable glass jar has been refined, entirely without the use of chemicals, in a process that removes the distinctive aroma of coconut, which makes it popular as a base 'hard' oil in DIY face and body products.
Size: 500ml.
Uses & benefits
- Organic
- Glass jar
- Suitable for diabetics
- Does not require refrigeration
- Long shelf life
- Odourless

Love the no scent part of this product. I use it for my hair, body butters and cooking.
Nice big glass jar. Good quality and affordable
I could say a million things about the services provided by essentially natural, they are awesome and the delivery is very fast, as for this carrier oil, I am speechless
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