Kopari Coconut Melt: New Formula Review — Better or Worse?

Reformulation Alert
The viral coconut oil moisturizer just got a major ingredient overhaul — and fans are divided.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
🥥 **Wait, They Changed It?**

So you know that jar of Kopari Coconut Melt everyone hoarded for years? The one that turned from solid to oil in your palm? Yeah. They reformulated it. And fans are genuinely pissed on Reddit.

The old version was basically pure organic coconut oil. Simple. Stupid-proof. This new one? They swapped in a bunch of plant oils. It’s still coconut-y, but it’s not *just* coconut. That matters because the old one broke some people out — but the texture was weirdly perfect for everything.

🔬 **What’s the Deal Now?**

It’s still called Coconut Melt. Still $38 for 5 oz. Still claims to moisturize, remove makeup, shave, tame hair — you know, the nine-in-one life hack thing.

Here’s what changed:

1

No more pure coconut

They cut it with sunflower, jojoba, and grapeseed oils. Less greasy in theory, more processed in practice.

2

Texture shift

Still a solid butter at room temp, but melts faster. Almost watery on skin now.

3

Scent adjustment

Still smells like a piña colada, but less sweet. More “clean” coconut, less tropical vacation.

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⚖️ **Ingredients: Better or Just Different?**

Old formula was one ingredient. This one has eight. But the new hero lineup actually makes more sense for face use — especially if you’re acne-prone.

  • Coconut Oil: still the base, but diluted with lighter oils
  • Sunflower Seed Oil: non-comedogenic, sinks in fast
  • Jojoba Oil: mimics skin’s sebum so it actually hydrates
  • Grapeseed Oil: antioxidant boost, but can be drying for some

Unexpected take: The new formula won’t clog pores as easily, but it also won’t heal cracked winter hands as well. Tradeoff.

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📝 **How’s It Feel?**

First squeeze: It’s softer. Less waxy. Spreads like a thin lotion, not a thick balm. Absorbs in maybe 15 seconds — old one took a full minute.

Week two: I actually liked it more than I expected. My face didn’t freak out. But my elbows? Dryer than before. Turns out pure coconut oil was doing heavy lifting there.

💡 **One Thing** Use it as a post-shower body oil while skin is damp. Locks in moisture without the slick feeling.

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💬 **Real Talk: Results**

After three weeks, my legs are less ashy. My face didn’t break out (miracle). But my cuticles? Still sad. The old version was better for stubborn dry patches.

Buy if
You have combo skin and want a lighter multi-use balm that won’t trigger breakouts
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Skip if
You relied on the old formula for cracked heels or eczema — this won’t cut it
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Worth it?
$38 for 5 oz is fair if you use it for face + body, but not cult-status anymore
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🏆 **Final Call**

New formula is better for your face, worse for your feet. It’s a fine moisturizer. It’s not the miracle jar it used to be.

6.8/10
Good. Not great. Not the old one.

🛍️ **Where to Buy** Sephora or Kopari’s site directly — grab the travel size first ($18) to see if you hate it.

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