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Saturday 2 January 2021

Benefits of Shea Butter.

 




Benefits of Shea Butter.
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Hi,

Shea butter is fat that’s extracted from the nuts of the shea tree(Vitellaria paradoxa) also known as the ‘Tree of Life’. It is off-white or ivory in colour and melts at body temperature!. Shea Butter contains Vitamins A, E, F, linoleic, palmitic, stearic, oleic fatty acids and triglycerides. Shea Butter possesses antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, emollient, humectant and anti-ageing properties that make it a versatile ingredient and a skin superfood!🤩.

Unrefined shea butter has a natural ivory colour, nutty aroma that retains all of its incredible natural properties which processed Shea Butter does not contain. Therefore raw unrefined Shea Butter provides maximum benefits than the processed ones!.
Shea butter has been used for centuries as a cosmetic ingredient for the myriad of therapeutic benefits it provides for skin, hair and body. Following are some of the benefits of Shea Butter -

1. The emollient, hydrating and moisturising properties of Shea Butter make it an excellent moisturiser that provides intense hydration, seals in the moisture and keeps dry skin and chapped lips at bay!.
2. The cell regenerative properties of She Butter help generate healthy skin cells, get rid off dead skin cells and reduce pigmentation, dark spots and scars!.
3. Shea Butter boosts collagen production, makes the skin plump, reduces wrinkles and fine lines. The antioxidant properties protect the skin from free radicals and delays ageing.
4. The collagen-boosting and cell regenerative properties of She Butter help to prevent and reduce stretch marks!.
5. The antibacterial and oil balancing properties of Shea Butter help to fight and prevent Acne.
6. Unrefined Shea Butter has an SPF between 3 or 4 and provides mild sun☀️ protection.
7. The anti-inflammatory properties of Shea Butter help to soothe the skin and treat skin conditions such as psoriasis, rosacea and eczema. It also helps to prevent treat diaper rash.
8. The anti-fungal properties of Shea Butter help to treat fungal skin infections such as ringworm and athlete’s foot.
9. The moisture-sealing properties of Shea Butter help to nourish the scalp and hair preventing hair breakage dry, dull and frizzy hair. It helps to prevent and treat dandruff.
10. Shea Butter promotes wound healing by aiding tissue remodelling and help shield wounds from environmental irritants during the healing process.
11. The anti-inflammatory properties of Shea Butter helps soothe sunburn, skin burns, relieve arthritis pain, muscle soreness and nasal congestion.


Caution:
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- A patch test is always recommended to check for allergic reactions. People with a tree nut allergy should avoid eating or using shea butter on the skin.


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