
FACTS ABOUT SHEA BUTTER
*Restores skin elasticity
*Relieves joint pain
*Heals burns
*Contains vitamin A, E and F
*Highly moisturizing
*Anti-inflammatory
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Shea butter is a slightly yellowish or ivory colour natural fat extracted from the seed of the African Shea tree by crushing and boiling.It is widely used in cosmetics as a moisturizer and salve. Shea nuts are primarily grown in West and Central Africa in the semi-arid Sahel, referred to by traders as the "Shea Belt". Vitellaria paradoxa and Vitellaria nilotica are the two main varieties.Vitellaria paradoxa is exported in the largest volume and grows throughout the West African region
ReplyDeleteShea butter is a fat extracted from the nut of the African shea tree. It is usually yellow in colour when raw. Unrefined, refined, and Ultra-Refined Shea butter can be ivory or white in colour. Shea butter is a triglyceride (fat) derived mainly from stearic acid and oleic acid. It is widely used in cosmetics as a moisturizer, salve or lotion.
The rich content of Vitamin A in raw shea butter helps to moisturize and glow the skin. Its perfect for cracked and dry heels, hands, rough elbows and knees.
Vitamin E which is abundant in shea butter, has anti aging properties which helps tissue cell regenerate and soften the skin to reduce wrinkles and diminish stretch marks. Shea butter is used to relieve nasal congestion and also used as a sun block. It also has antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties that fight yeast infection. This is ideal to prevent diaper rush for babies.
Raw shea butter can help improve blood circulation promoting cell regeneration while providing improved collagen production. It is also used to make soaps.