Description
Shea butter is a natural moisturizer that can be used on the face, hair, and body. It is packed with vitamins, minerals, proteins, and essential fatty acids, and has anti-aging properties. Shea butter can also be used as a sunblock lotion (Factor 6).
100% pure, unrefined shea butter can be used as a body butter for soft, younger-looking skin. Shea Butters skin care benefits are numerous, particularly so when applied to dry, dehydrated, or aged skin.
Sizes: 500ml, 1L.
USES & BENEFITS
100% natural and unrefined
Packed with vitamins, minerals, proteins and essential fatty acids
Natural antioxidant
Fabulous, natural moisturiser for your face, hair and body
Helps reduce the signs of ageing
Can be used as a body butter for soft, smooth skin
Helps reduce stretch marks
Can be used help heal cuts, burns and skin rashes
Particularly good for cracked, dry skin
Shea butter has a limited capacity to absorb ultraviolet radiation and can therefore can be used as a mild sunblock lotion (Factor 6).
It can also be used to treat other skin problems such as; blemishes, eczema, skin allergies, wrinkles, itching, insect bites, and even frost bite.
Hair tip: You can use shea butter to reduce frizziness and get your hair to curl the way you want. Just apply a small amount of shea butter to fingertipspress your fingertips to the butter with moderate pressure to get just enough to feel tacky. Then rub fingertips on unruly hair. You can then restyle with a blow dryer and brush. The heat from the dryer melts the shea butter, the brush spreads it evenly through your hair, and the hair curls the way you style it.
TIPS ON WORKING WITH SHEA BUTTER IN FORMULATIONS
Shea butter contains various fatty acids which each have a specific temperature range where they melt and solidify. When the butter is melted and heat is unevenly distributed some fatty acids may solidify quicker than others, resulting in a grainy texture. Sometimes these grains take days, weeks or even months to appear. There is nothing wrong with the butter if it is grainy, but most prefer a smooth, buttery texture.
To prevent graininess and grain formation you will need to make sure that heat is evenly distributed during the cool down process. This is best achieved by constantly stirring the melted butter during cool down. Unfortunately simply pouring melted shea butter into jars and leaving to cool at room temperature without evenly distributing the heat will likely result in grains. So rather gently stir your melted butter while it cools for best results.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Please note that this natural product has not undergone Food-Grade certification and is therefore recommended for cosmetic use only. Store away from children, pets, sunlight, and heat. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult with your doctor before using this product.