Organic Moisturizer

Shea Butter


Shea butter is a creamy fat found in nuts growing on shea trees in African countries. It's solid at room temperature but melts on contact with skin, similar to coconut oil. And while it's edible and used in many African recipes, it's primarily found in skin and hair care products in South Africa. You can safely apply shea butter to your face, lips and body. Some body scrubs and hair conditioners also contain shea butter for its moisturizing effects. However, it's not the best option for acne-prone skin. Shea butter may clog pores and lead to more breakouts. And those with seborrheic dermatitis or dandruff should note that yeast related to dandruff can grow in shea butter.

Benefits of Shea Butter

Raw shea butter is packed with vitamins and nutrients that are good for your skin. Refined (or processed) shea butter loses some of its essential nutrients during processing. For example, there's less or no cinnamic acid, an anti-inflammatory substance, in processed shea butter. Raw shea butter is usually yellow or beige, while refined shea butter is white. Here's how it boosts your skin health :


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