How to stop itchy cuticles is something that I really get asked about a lot. I have been in the hair game for almost 20 years and still get asked about it. I am not going to lie, I have been told that I don’t know anything about it.
I have heard that it exists, but I have never actually seen it. A friend of mine was telling me about it the other day. Apparently it is a problem, but I have never heard of anyone actually doing anything to solve it. I will say though, that there is one thing that can help, and that is if your cuticles are getting itchy.
I am not going to lie – I have been told by my dermatologist that it causes me a lot of pain. I just recently started using a few natural remedies that work for me. I have been using a cream from Elemis for a few weeks, and it has helped a lot. The reason is that there are certain things that can irritate my skin, and the natural remedy that comes to mind is coconut oil.
So how to you use coconut oil to get rid of itchy cuticles? There are a few ways to do it, but the easiest is to just rub a little onto your hands and then apply it to your cuticles. You can also take a spoon of coconut oil through your cuticles and apply that to them.
This is especially true if you live in a tropical climate, and your skin tends to be more sensitive to the heat, humidity, and dryness. Coconut oil is also less sticky than other types of oil but can get sticky on really sensitive skin. Coconut oil is also very easy to use. Just add a little bit to your moisturizer and you should have a skin feel-good for the rest of the day.
Coconut oil is one of the best known oils that can help prevent and even cure the “itchy” skin condition. It’s also a great topical for making your skin look, smell, and feel fresh. My go-to brand for this is Mary Kay.
Coconut oil has a great consistency and is also non-greasy. It’s also very easy to use. With my particular skin type, I use this brand as my face oil and it provides a nice glow and a wonderful fragrance.
I’ve found coconut oil to be a great oil alternative for both my face and hair. The oil is great for combating the dryness of winter and keeping the hair and skin healthy.
I see a lot of people using baking soda on their cuticles. The problem with this is that it can be drying and it can also be drying to the skin. Instead I like to use coconut oil to help my hair dry quicker and to help it feel more healthy and moisturized.
We also use it to help our skin. I know this because I’ve been using it on my hands for days and days and weeks. I have an oily scalp when I’m out of oil and I notice my hands are sore. I don’t use it on my hands because my face is too dry for me to use it on my hair.