Is Coconut Oil Considered a Dry Oil? The Truth About Absorption and Texture
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Despite its liquid form when melted, pure coconut oil solidifies below 77°F (25°C), a clue to its unique character. The key to understanding if coconut oil is considered a dry oil lies not in its temperature-dependent state but in its absorption rate and how it feels on the skin. In simple terms, it is not a dry oil at all, but rather a quintessential 'wet' or 'heavy' oil.