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Biohacker Review: C60 in Coconut Oil is NOT a Skin Hack
Having used C60 before I had a pretty good idea of what to expect from this stuff so, being a vain biohacker, I elected to instead use it cosmetically. I'd heard around the Longecity forums that C60 has a beautifying effect on our skin, that it heels old scars and eliminates aging wrinkles. Starting in August I rubbed a few drops into my face daily, I did this twice daily for a few months. It's hard to say if this made much of a difference, I'm already a quite healthy, young-looking 34-year-old. I did this with my wife who is the same age and also fetchingly girlish, we both noticed an undesirable effect, surprisingly, using the coconut oil on our lips dried out our lips - both of us noticed that our lips were unpleasantly dry and chapped. Our lips went back to normal when we stopped applying the coconut oil to our lips. I believe this is when due to the coconut oil and not the C60 because come to think about it when I used coconut oil as a lip balm in the past, I had to apply it often as my lips would get dried out. Using a different organic lip balm I don't have such frequently dry lips.