SHEA BUTTER - Pure / Unrefined
Processed by hands in West Africa nations...Available now in Singapore.
What is Shea Butter?
Shea butter originates from the Karite Nut tree, also called the Mangifolia tree, found in the semi-arid savannahs of West and Central Africa.The women of West Africa have been using shea butter for centuries.
Shea Butter's Benefits
Shea butter is a skin soothing nut fat that may be very beneficial and here are some reasons:
Whenever considering trying a natural remedy, you should be responsible and do your research both on and off-line.
The choice to use a “new” product is always up to each individual.
Shea Butter's Healing Qualities
Shea butter is one of nature’s greatest moisturizers and has a vast number of proven healing properties.Because of its amazing properties, shea butter is an excellent ingredient for soaps, lotions and creams.
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Shea butter originates from the Karite Nut tree, also called the Mangifolia tree, found in the semi-arid savannahs of West and Central Africa.The women of West Africa have been using shea butter for centuries.
- The Karite Nut tree, which can live for 300 years, is often dubbed the “tree of life” by African women who make this precious butter by hand. Almost all parts of the tree have some practical use.
- The bark is an ingredient in traditional medicines against certain childhood illnesses and minor scrapes and cuts.
- The shell of the nuts can repel mosquitoes. Above all, because it is completely non-toxic and gentle, the fruity part of the nut, when crushed, yields a vegetable oil that can be used in soap-making, cooking, and skin and hair care.
Shea Butter's Benefits
Shea butter is a skin soothing nut fat that may be very beneficial and here are some reasons:
- Shea butter can be used as an all-natural hair conditioner.
- Shea butter promotes quicker healing of small wounds, burns, cuts and scrapes.
- Shea butter is an efficient natural makeup remover.
- Shea butter is safe to use on babies, children and adults.
- Shea butter helps prevent and soothe sunburns.
- Shea butter is high in vitamins A and E.
- Shea butter helps moisturize dry skin.
- Shea butter soothes sore, overworked muscles.
- Shea butter is recommended for conditioning animal’s coats.
- Shea butter makes an excellent natural lip balm.
- Shea butter helps restore elasticity of aging skin.
- Does shea butter cure serious skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis?
- There have been some testimonials to that effect, yes.
- But in actuality, if you were to have a somewhat serious or persistent skin problem, you should consult with a healthcare practitioner or dermatologist.
- Cautions
- Shea butter is not recommended for people with nut or latex allergies.
Whenever considering trying a natural remedy, you should be responsible and do your research both on and off-line.
The choice to use a “new” product is always up to each individual.
Shea Butter's Healing Qualities
Shea butter is one of nature’s greatest moisturizers and has a vast number of proven healing properties.Because of its amazing properties, shea butter is an excellent ingredient for soaps, lotions and creams.
- The high level of vegetable fats found in shea butter contribute to its ability to heal burns and wounds and to promote cell regeneration and capillary circulation. It is commonly used in the treatment of eczema, rashes and severely dry skin.
- This all-natural product also contains cinnamic acid, which provides natural protection against the sun’s damaging ultraviolet rays.
- The daily use of shea butter on the body and face reduces sun exposure, which can delay the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and help prevent skin cancer.
- It also acts as a natural barrier against the elements of cigarette smoke, and harmful chemical pollutants and smog in the atmosphere.
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