Shea Butter
Shea Butter originates from the seed fat of the Shea Tree, native to East and West Africa. With a rich history in African culture, shea butter has been traditionally used for various purposes, including skincare, medicinal applications, and industrial uses.
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Pure Shea Butter is abundant in fatty acids and vitamins (E, A, and F), which effectively lock in moisture and help maintain the skin's natural oil balance.
Organic shea butter promotes skin cell rejuvenation and tissue regeneration, facilitating the natural production of new skin cells while removing dead ones, resulting in a refreshed complexion.​
Widely used in skincare products, shea butter imparts a radiant glow to the face and is beneficial in fading dark spots, and blemishes, and helps even out skin tone.
Raw, unrefined shea butter possesses anti-ageing properties, helping to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
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Beyond skincare, shea butter helps reduce dandruff and promotes a healthy scalp, making it a valuable ingredient in hair masks and oils.
It finds application in a wide range of products, including body scrubs, lip balms, and moisturizers.
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Furthermore, shea butter offers benefits in treating skin allergies such as eczema, dermatitis, athlete's foot, and ringworm.
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A mild and non-irritating ingredient, shea butter is incorporated into various cosmetic products, including soap bars, eyeliners, and sunscreen lotions. It boasts a soft, smooth consistency with a subtle, almost imperceptible odour.
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Moisturizing & Nourishing:
Shea butter is deeply hydrating and nourishing, making it ideal for dry skin. It can even help soothe conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and rashes. Rich in essential fatty acids (linoleic, oleic, and stearic), it restores the skin's lipid balance and maintains moisture.
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Suitable for All Skin Types:
Shea butter is suitable for all skin types, including those with nut allergies (as there's no evidence of allergy triggers). Its balanced composition makes it less greasy and leaves no residue.
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Anti-Aging:
Packed with antioxidants, shea butter fights free radicals, preventing dullness and dryness. It also promotes collagen production, reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin.
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Glowing Skin:
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Reduced Acne
While deeply nourishing, shea butter also possesses antibacterial properties. It fights acne-causing bacteria, prevents dead skin buildup, and regulates sebum production, a common cause of acne and pimples.
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Sun Protection:
While not a standalone sunscreen, shea butter offers a natural SPF of 3-4, providing some protection against sunburn and redness.
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Anti-inflammatory:
Its anti-inflammatory nature soothes irritation, itching, redness, rashes, and inflammation.
Shea Butter
Vitellaria Paradoxa/Butyrospermum Parkii