Carrier Oil

Coconut Oil (Fractionated)

Cocos nucifera (MCT)

Liquid-stable coconut, the everyday carrier that never goes rancid.

Best for All skin types — including faceincluding acne-prone
Pore clogging 1 — very low
Absorption Fast
Common uses Massage oilsperfume blendsdaily moisturizeroil cleansinghairroller bottles
The basics

How to use Coconut Oil (Fractionated)

These are the everyday application instructions for Coconut Oil (Fractionated) — covered once here so each use case below can focus on what's specific to that skin type or purpose.

What makes Coconut Oil (Fractionated) different

Stays liquid forever, never goes rancid, has almost no scent — the most versatile dilution base for essential oils. It's the modern, refined sibling of virgin coconut, designed for blending and roller bottles.

As a dilution base
For daily skin use, add 6–12 drops of essential oil per ounce of Coconut Oil (Fractionated) (a 1–2% dilution). For face or sensitive areas, cut to 3–6 drops per ounce (0.5–1%). For pulse-point or muscle blends, go up to 18–30 drops per ounce (3–5%).
On its own
Apply 2–4 drops to clean, damp skin and press in with your palms. Damp skin = better absorption and locked-in hydration. A little goes a long way.
Patch test first
For any new carrier (or blend with essential oils): dab a tiny amount on your inner arm and wait 24 hours. Watch for redness, itch, or any reaction before regular use.
How to store
Cool dark place; doesn't require refrigeration. Shelf life: 2+ years. Smell it before using — rancid oil will sensitize your skin.
Pairs well with

Universal — pairs with virtually any essential oil .

The basics above apply to every use below. These cards explain what Coconut Oil (Fractionated) works for, why it suits that skin type or purpose, and what to notice.

How to use Coconut Oil (Fractionated) for diluting essential oils

Mix 6–12 drops of essential oil per ounce of carrier (a 1–2% dilution) for daily skin use.

Why it works for diluting essential oils

Essential oils are too concentrated to touch the skin neat — they can burn, sensitize, or irritate. A carrier oil spreads the essential oil evenly across the skin, slows how fast it absorbs, and keeps you safe. This is the foundational use of every carrier oil.

What you'll notice
  • Keep essential oils safe on skin
  • Spread them evenly across larger areas
  • Slow how fast they absorb
  • Stretch expensive essential oils further
  • Make custom blends in a jar or roller bottle

How to use Coconut Oil (Fractionated) for face care

Apply 2–4 drops to clean, damp skin morning and night — press in with your palms.

Why it works for face care

Facial skin is thinner and more reactive than body skin. Light, fast-absorbing carriers feed the skin barrier without clogging pores. The right carrier can replace half your skincare routine.

What you'll notice
  • Hydrate without clogging pores
  • Support a healthy skin barrier
  • Pair as the "oil" step in skincare layering
  • Reduce the need for synthetic moisturizers
  • A 30-second skincare routine

How to use Coconut Oil (Fractionated) for body care and massage

Warm a quarter-sized amount in your hands and massage into damp skin after a shower.

Why it works for body care and massage

Body skin is thicker and absorbs more slowly than face skin — so the heavier, richer carriers shine here. Massaging oil into damp skin (right after a shower) locks in moisture without that "still wet" feeling.

What you'll notice
  • Replace lotion with something cleaner
  • Massage stiff muscles after exercise
  • Layer beautifully with essential oils for mood
  • Soften rough patches on elbows, knees, heels
  • A nightly self-care ritual

How to use Coconut Oil (Fractionated) for hair and scalp

Massage 1–2 tablespoons into your scalp, leave 20+ minutes (or overnight), then shampoo out.

Why it works for hair and scalp

A hot oil treatment wakes up the blood flow that feeds your hair follicles, balances the natural oils your scalp makes, and softens the hair shaft. It's the cheapest, simplest hair mask in the world.

What you'll notice
  • Support scalp circulation
  • Soften dry, brittle hair
  • Calm a flaky scalp
  • Add shine without buildup
  • Pair with rosemary or peppermint for boost

How to use Coconut Oil (Fractionated) for oily and acne-prone skin

Use only the light, non-clogging carriers — 2–3 drops on clean skin at night.

Why it works for oily and acne-prone skin

Counter-intuitively, oily skin needs the right kind of oil. When the skin is stripped (by harsh cleansers or alcohol toners), it makes MORE oil to compensate. A light, non-comedogenic carrier signals to your skin that it doesn't need to overproduce.

What you'll notice
  • Tell your skin to stop overproducing oil
  • Won't clog pores (low comedogenic rating)
  • Light enough for daytime
  • Pair with tea tree or lavender for acne
  • Replaces harsh stripping cleansers

How to use Coconut Oil (Fractionated) for oil cleansing method

Massage 1 tablespoon into dry skin, lay a warm washcloth over your face, gently wipe clean.

Why it works for oil cleansing method

Oil dissolves oil — including the sebum, sunscreen, and makeup other cleansers struggle with. The warm washcloth opens pores and lifts everything off without stripping the skin. It feels unusual the first time, then it becomes the only cleansing you want.

What you'll notice
  • Remove makeup including waterproof
  • Replace harsh stripping cleansers
  • A spa-like nightly ritual
  • Don't over-wash sensitive skin
  • Pair with a damp washcloth — no scrubbing

Frequently asked questions about Coconut Oil (Fractionated)

What is Coconut Oil (Fractionated) used for?+

Coconut Oil (Fractionated) is best known for diluting essential oils, face care, body care and massage. Mix 6–12 drops of essential oil per ounce of carrier (a 1–2% dilution) for daily skin use.

What skin types is Coconut Oil (Fractionated) best for?+

Coconut Oil (Fractionated) is best for all skin types — including face and including acne-prone. Always patch test on the inner arm 24 hours before regular use, especially on the face.

Will Coconut Oil (Fractionated) clog pores?+

Coconut Oil (Fractionated) is rated 1 on the comedogenic scale (very low) — unlikely to clog pores. Good for face and oily skin.

How fast does Coconut Oil (Fractionated) absorb?+

Coconut Oil (Fractionated) has a fast absorption rate. Great for daytime use under makeup or before getting dressed.

What essential oils pair well with Coconut Oil (Fractionated)?+

Coconut Oil (Fractionated) pairs beautifully with Universal — pairs with virtually any essential oil. These pairings cover its most common uses — adjust based on what you're making.

How do I dilute essential oils with Coconut Oil (Fractionated)?+

For daily skin use, add 6–12 drops of essential oil per ounce of Coconut Oil (Fractionated) (a 1–2% dilution). For face or sensitive areas, cut to 3–6 drops per ounce (0.5–1%). For acute use or pulse-point blends, go up to 18–30 drops per ounce (3–5%). Patch test before regular use.

How long does Coconut Oil (Fractionated) last?+

Coconut Oil (Fractionated) keeps for about 2+ years. Cool dark place; doesn't require refrigeration. Discard if it smells rancid or "off" — a turned carrier oil will sensitize your skin.

Where does Coconut Oil (Fractionated) come from?+

Distilled from coconut oil; Philippines, USA

Reference notes

About Coconut Oil (Fractionated)

Where it comes from

Distilled from coconut oil; Philippines, USA

Composition

Fatty acid profile: Caprylic (C8) ~60%, capric (C10) ~40% — long-chain fats removed

Comedogenic rating: 1 — very low (the comedogenic scale runs 0–5; lower = less likely to clog pores)

Absorption rate: Fast

Storage & shelf life

Shelf life: 2+ years

Cool dark place; doesn't require refrigeration.

Safety

Very low risk topically. Has almost no scent — ideal when you want the essential oil's aroma to lead.

Pet safety — With caution

Topical use safe for dogs in small amounts. Avoid for cats.

Type Carrier Oil Availability Tier 1