SHEA BUTTER BENEFITS
How can Shea Butter benefit me?
Shea Butter can provide relief from
everything from just dry skin to many minor dermatological diseases. It
has been clinically shown to provide many benefits. Here are some of the
many benefits of Shea Butter for the skin:
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Daily skin moisturizer (face and body)
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Dry skin relief
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Dry scalp
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Skin rash- including diaper rash
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Skin peeling, after tanning
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Blemishes and wrinkles
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Itching skin due to dryness
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Sunburn
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Shaving cream to reduce razor irritation
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Small skin wounds
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Skin cracks
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Soften tough skin on feet (especially
heels)
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Stretch mark prevention during pregnancy
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Minor burns
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Eczema
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Sun and wind protection
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Even skin tone
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Reduce blemishes and scarring
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Eliminating scalp irritation from dryness
or chemical processing
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Preventing bumps after shaving
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Reducing acne
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Absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy
residue
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Helps restore elasticity to skin
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Restores luster to hair
How does Shea Butter benefit
my skin?
Shea Butter nourishes the skin with
Vitamins A, E and F. Vitamins A and E help maintain the skin and keep it
clear and healthy. They are particularly helpful for sun damaged skin.
They help prevent premature wrinkles and facial lines. Vitamin F acts as
a skin protector and rejuvenator. It soothes rough, dry or chapped skin
and helps soften dry or damaged hair.
How does Shea Butter benefit my
hair?
Shea Butter provides moisture to
dry or damaged hair from the roots to the very tips, repairing and protecting
against weather damage, dryness and brittleness. It also absorbs quickly
and completely into the scalp to rehydrate without clogging pores. It is
particularly beneficial for processed and heat-treated hair. It is an excellent
treatment for dry scalp. It restores luster to damaged hair.
Is all Shea Butter the same?
All Shea Butter is not the same.
Shea Butter loses some of its healing properties as it sits on the shelf,
so very old Shea Butter is not as beneficial. Refining techniques will
vary. Highly processed (refined) Shea Butter will not be as effective.
Sometimes Shea Butter is mixed with other ingredients that reduce its benefits.
Then, there are those companies that add very little Shea Butter but prominently
display "Shea Butter" on the label. While Shea Butter is not very expensive,
you should be aware of products that claim to provide the benefits of Shea
Butter and sell for very low prices. Many manufacturers are taking advantage
of the Shea Butter buzz by adding a little Shea Butter to a very inexpensive
product implying you can get the benefits of Shea Butter in their product.
What can I tell by looking at
the label?
Ingredients on the label should
be listed in the order from the ingredient that is the most to the least.
Therefore, you should look for Shea Butter products that list Shea Butter
early on the list of ingredients. You should know the ingredients before
you buy any Shea Butter product and should buy from a reputable source.
The more Shea Butter in a product the greater the likelihood you will receive
the full benefits of Shea Butter.
Where can I get good Shea Butter?
You can get quality Shea Butter
products from Natural Family Botanicals. We carry a wide variety of products
from pure, virgin African Shea Butter to Shea Butter
soaps, body butters, and lip
balm.
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