Thursday 10 October 2013

The Importance, Benefits and Uses of Shea Butter



Shea Butter is basically a natural fat extracted from the nuts of Shea trees and generally found in Africa.  It is extracted and manufactured without passing through any chemical compounds. The nuts are broken and then boiled in water to derive the fats. The fats are then cooled and after that converted into solid mass under room temperature.


It is completely a dependable product that melts instantly when applied on the body as it passes through the skin without any kind of effort. It can be used widely along with cosmetics. It has earned the reputation of being a very good moisturizer. It is very good for our skin and can also be used to cure skin related issues such as dermatitis, insect bites, stretch marks, aches, muscle soreness, skin wounds, sun burn blemishes and wrinkles, dry skin, eczema, rashes, burns and many other benefits.

Shea butter is made of natural ingredients which works as a sunscreen lotion and protects the skin from the harmful UV rays of the sun. In this way you can improve the quality of your skin.

Shea butter has been utilized for many years as it offers many benefits. It comprises of Vitamin A, F and E which helps to maintain a balanced skin. It also nourishes the skin other than moisturizing it. It enhances the quality of the skin and removes all kinds of blemishes. Shea butter gets deep into the skin and makes the skin much more flexible. It also softens the outlook of wrinkles. The Vitamin A betters the quality of the skin and removes all kinds of scars on the skin. It can also recuperate skin soreness caused by shaving and similar activities. Vitamin E present in it protects our skin from environment damage. It also offers Vitamin F to our skin, deficiency of which causes eczema and dry skin. In this way it is beneficial from our skin from all aspects. It completely nourishes the skin and makes it look more glowing. It will make you look better and fulfill the major vitamin deficiencies of your skin.    


The east African Shea butter comprises of fatty acids whose humidifying qualities are same as those manufactured by the sebaceous glands of the body. Along with unique humidifying qualities, by regular use, it will make your skin more soft and smooth. Moreover, it removes muscle soreness caused by all kinds of insect bites, wrinkles and blemishes.

Raw Shea butter acts as a conditioner when utilized in a proper manner on your hair. It locks the moisture of your hair and makes it shine. You can also use it to style your hair. No matter whatever is the current condition of your hair, you can use it for the betterment of your hair. It will surely make your hair look good. In fact it can nourish your entire body wherever you may apply it on your body.

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