This Zoë Kravitz-Approved Beauty Balm Makes Shoppers' Hair "Feel 40 Years Younger"
Dry hair? The heat can have that effect. How about dry, rough, itchy skin? Summer temperatures (and excess sun exposure) are probably the culprit for that, too. The solution? Ramping up the hydration — and no, we don't only mean increasing your H20 consumption. What you put on your body is just as important as what you put in it, and perennial cool girl Zoë Kravitz just reminded us about the multitasking beauty buy that'll make your hair, skin, and nails look the best they ever have.
Kravitz has that effortless, cool-girl style down to a T, so it's only fitting that her beauty routine is just as easygoing, as made evident in her recent Vogue Beauty Secrets video. In the 13-minute clip, the actress takes viewers through her summertime makeup and skincare routine. And while there were a lot of noteworthy products she brought to our attention, it's a teal 5.1-oz jug of Kopari's popular organic Coconut Melt that piqued our interest, especially since Kravitz said she uses it "literally all over" her body (as well as on her hair).
It's no secret that coconut oil works wonders for hair, skin, and nails, but there's something about Kopari's Coconut Melt that has made it one of the best. Maybe it's because its made from "the world for the freshest, richest, most premium organic coconuts on the planet," per the brand. But whatever the reason, there's high demand for it, so much so, in fact, that 10 jars sold every hour in 2020 (and we'd bet that number is even higher in 2021). It also has a celeb following that includes Kravitz and Kourtney Kardashian.
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Kopari's Coconut Melt is, well, pure coconut oil, which acts as a superfood for your hair, skin, and nails. Coconut oil is packed with fatty acids, vitamin E, and proteins that work together to moisturize and protect wherever needed. What's more — aside from offering extra hydration — the multitasking melt can also be used as a makeup remover, dry shave oil, and belly balm to ward off stretch marks. Put simply, there's almost nothing it can't do.
"This is the ONLY product that I have experienced that will soften my skin INSTANTLY after one use and keep it that way for 24 hours," wrote one reviewer. "I'm talking about buttery soft skin with no greasy or sticky feeling whatsoever! This product is fit for royalty, the best of the best! Do not pass this up."
Others mentioned that lathering the coconut oil on their skin and hair had time-reversing effects. "I just could not believe it! Overnight my dry, peeling arms and legs became the arms and legs of years gone by. I was amazed."
Another customer wrote, "Literally one application of the Coconut Melt on my hair from root upward to tip feels like I have found the fountain of youth for my hair (same effect on your face and body)!" They added, "Instead of feeling the dryness, my hair feels forty years younger, [just] as I remember in my twenties! It becomes silky, smooth, bouncy and shiny."
If the fountain of youth really does cost a mere $28, we'll gladly buy five jugs. Let's see it work wonders!