Shea Butter and it uses
Shea butter is a made from the nut of the African Shea tree. It contains a rich amount of unremovable fatty acid which renders it far superior to Cocoa butter and other natural vegetable butters . This fatty acid is crucial to rejuvenating and moisturizing the skin. Shea butter provides all the essential vitamins needed to make skin look and feel smoother, softer and most importantly, healthier. Its therapeutic properties protect the skin from wind, cold, sun and it helps heal wounds faster. Shea butter stimulates cellular activity, fights the effects of aging and repairs tough damaged skin.
Usages
- Treatment of dry Skin, eczema, and minor burns.
- Pain Relief from Swelling and arthritis,
- Improves muscle relaxation and stiffness.
- Sunscreen, due to its rich content of vitamins E & Essential Fatty Acids (EFA's)
- threats dark spots, skin discolorations, stretch marks wrinkles and blemishes.
- Massages, diaper rash and as a hair condition.
She butter Does not expire and is best stored in a cool dry place.
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naomi on
Thu, 12th Aug 2010 12:11 pm
hi just want to know i have natural hair and anytime i put braids in, and time to take it out its damage, my length appears shorter than usual what could be the cuz, oh and i do moisten it, my hair is shoulder length, sis told me braids isnt for long hair is that true? cause i am confuse, i really want it in. thanks
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