African Shea Butter Raw Unrefined 100% Pure Natural Organic Ivory Grade A - 8 oz - DIY Body Butters, Lotion, Cream, lip Balm & Soap Making Supplies, Eczema & Psoriasis Aid, Stretch Mark Product
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African Shea Butter Raw Unrefined 100% Pure Natural Organic Ivory Grade A - 8 oz - DIY Body Butters, Lotion, Cream, lip Balm & Soap Making Supplies, Eczema & Psoriasis Aid, Stretch Mark Product
✅ AFRICAN SHEA BUTTER - A natural paste extracted from the nut (fruit) of the African Shea tree found in Ghana Africa. It contains a rich amount of essential fatty acids which renders it far superior to other natural butters. These fatty acids are crucial to rejuvenating and moisturizing the skin. Its therapeutic properties protect the skin from wind, cold, and sun. Shea butter stimulates cellular activity, fights the effects of aging and repairs rough, damaged skin.
✅ 100% PURE & NATURAL - A luxurious all-natural moisturizer. Loaded with essential fatty acids & vitamins A, D, E, & F. Shea butter is designed by nature to help soothe dry skin and improve elasticity.
✅ SKIN - Shea butter is an excellent moisturizer, it protects the skin from windburn, helps soften calluses on hands and feet, and can help fade scars, burns, and stretch marks. Shea butter has healing properties that help clear dermatitis and prevent ashy skin. Active people can use shea butter as a lubricant to protect against chafing during heavy work or exercise.
✅ HAIR - Shea butter provides moisture to dry or damaged hair from the roots to the very tips, repairing and protecting against weather damage, dryness and brittleness. It also absorbs quickly and completely into the scalp to rehydrate without clogging pores. It is particularly beneficial for processed and heat-treated hair. It is an excellent treatment for dry scalp. The high levels of Vitamins A, E and F, restore luster to damaged hair.
✅ SOURCING - Extracted from the nut of the African Shea Tree. Our shea butter is imported directly from a small village in Ghana Africa, where it has been harvested by hand for centuries.
Shea butter has been used to help heal burns, sores, scars, dermatitis, psoriasis, dandruff, and stretch marks. It may also help diminish wrinkles by moisturizing the skin, promoting cell renewal, and increasing circulation. Shea butter also contains cinnamic acid, a substance that helps protect the skin from harmful UV rays. Shea butter is a particularly effective moisturizer because contains so many fatty acids, which are needed to retain skin moisture and elasticity. The high fatty acid content of shea butter also makes it an excellent additive to soap, shampoos, anti-aging creams, cosmetics, lotions, and massage oils-its soft, butter-like texture melts readily into the skin. Shea butter protects the skin from both environmental and free-radical damage. It contains vitamins A and E, and has demonstrated both antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Shea butter is already added to many cosmetic products, but you can also purchase 100 percent pure shea butter at most health food stores and from online distributors. Unrefined shea butter is superior in that it retains all its natural vitamins, especially vitamin A and vitamin E. However, the natural smell of shea can be a bit off-putting (stinky), though the aroma does disappear after it has been applied to your skin within minutes. You can also buy ultra-refined and refined shea butter. Both of these types are have a more pleasing scent, color, and consistency, although the refining process may diminish the vitamin potency. Shea Butter will provide improvement in all the conditions listed below. As you use this multi-purpose butter, you are likely to discover additional uses. The amount of time required for optimum results with various conditions may vary with each condition. Wrinkles, for example, require 4 to 6 weeks of daily use. Itching is relieved immediately.