The most common species is butyrospermum parkii. Native Africans have been using shea butter for beautiful skin and hair for generations. The butter has many natural skin benefits including natural sun protection. In Africa it is rubbed all over the body and hair to protect the skin and hair against rough elements.
African Shea Butter is a naturally healing, moisturizing butter, much like cocoa butter but far better. It is used to lighten and reduce scars, stretch marks, burn scars, and razor bumps. Excellent for skin disorders like eczema, psoriasis, acne, dandruff, severe dry skin and much much more.
Shea butter is gentle enough for babies and people with sensitive skin. It soothes and softens dry, chapped skin, while nourishing all skin types.
Shea Butter Soap cleans deep into the pores to activate the regeneration and rejuvenation of the skin. The antiseptic effect of the soap prevents rashes, itchy, dry and scaly skin from developing.
No wonder the use of shea butter in cosmetic products has been increasing. Nowadays, it is present in body washes, lotions and emollients. With its powerful moisturizing effects, this new component will definitely find itself in the list of women's anti-aging regimens. This is perfect for easing out those wrinkles and slowing the aging process. The result? A younger-looking face!
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