Soothe a Sore Nose With Coconut Oil
A few days after a cold, napkins on your nose begin to feel like sandpaper. Apply some coconut oil to your nostrils to relieve dryness.
Using a humidifier can help relieve these symptoms, but if you have nasal irritation, you need quick relief. Petroleum jelly is used as a backup for most people, which tends to get sticky (and smell a little). Coconut oil helps with dry skin , so it makes sense to work with dry nose as well. Everyday Roots suggests dabbing on some mild (but not melted) coconut oil with a cotton swab. The oil melts from body heat on the skin and prevents cracking. Find other simple, inexpensive tips for dealing with dry nose here.
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