Unrefined Sheabutter Grade A Unrefined Shea Butter is 100% natural and is produced from the nuts of the Shea tree which is commonly found in parts of Western Africa like Ghana etc. Unrefined Shea Butter is often used in making skin and hair care creams and lotions. Shea butter is one of the best natural skin moisturisers in the world. Our Shea butter is certified as 100% organic and the Vegan certified number is 024567. Our shea butter has a long life span of 2 years . Recommend as Amazon Choices.
Refined Sheabutter is the result of unrefined sheabutter that has been refined and processed using high heat and chemicals. Whilst this type of sheabutter may have some moisturizing properties, it loses much of its healing and therapeutic properties in the refining process. Refined sheabutter is typically odorless, with a pure white color. FREE SAMPLE AVAILABLE. Body Oil Preparation with Shea Oil, Coconut Oil and Essential Oil - Particularly Good as a Massage Oil. FREE SAMPLE AVAILABLE. Sheabutter bar soap is made up mainly of sheabutter and other natural ingredients and essential oils. It leaves the skin well balanced and smooth. It comes in varieties such as; Sweet Almond .Rose Clay. Patchouli and Lavender ,Green Tea and Lemon Grass ,Oatmeal and Aloe Vera, etc. FREE SAMPLE AVAILABLE.
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Discover the Baobab Health Benefits Known as the Tree of Life or the monkey-bread tree, the baobab tree has held important significance in Africa for centuries. The baobab tree is a symbol of sustenance and life due its adaption to the harsh arid climate; the baobab tree is able to store water in its vast trunk in order to survive the dry season. Rooted in African culture, the baobab tree has also been used for medicinal purposes for centuries treating malaria, gastric problems and as a calcium supplement for pregnant women. Baobab as a superfruit is a relatively recent phenomenon. Scientific research has found the fruit to have a remarkable nutritional and health benefit. Fresh baobab fruit and the fruit pulp have a high amount of vitamin C: 100 grams of baobab fruit contains up to 500 milligrams of vitamin C. That’s 10 times as much as an equal serving of fresh oranges!. Baobab Oil also has considerable health benefits. Heavy in anti-oxidants and Omega acids, baobab oil has the power to prevent wrinkles and promote healthy skin. As baobab has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries, there are many other amazing benefits of this superfruit. Baobab is thought to reduce the glycemic response, meaning it could help in the treatment of diabetes. Baobab has been proven to prevent varicose veins and due to the extreme health benefits of baobab, it could be used in treatment for heart disease. Baobab extracts have been proven to have detoxification qualities in prevention of liver damage and helps the body excrete metabolic waste.
Unrefined Shea Butter Moisturizing & Healing Benefits of our Unrefined Shea Butter Unrefined shea butter contains an abundance of beneficial ingredients, including vitamins, minerals, proteins and a unique fatty acid profile, and is a superior active moisturizer. Unlike petroleum based moisturizers, shea butter actually restores the skin's natural elasticity. Shea butter enables your skin to absorb moisture from the air, and as a result, it becomes softer and stays moisturized for longer. In addition, shea butter contains natural antioxidants. Because of its amazing properties, shea butter is an excellent ingredient for soaps, lotions and creams. Perhaps it is most effective when applied to the skin in its pure state. Regular users of pure, unrefined shea butter notice softer, smoother, healthier skin. Shea butter has also been shown to help moisturize dry skin and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Unrefined Shea Butter VRS Refined Shea Butter Only pure, unrefined shea butter has the true beneficial and moisturizing properties of shea butter. Most shea butter available to the general public outside West Africa is white and odorless, in other words it has been "refined" to remove the natural scent and color of natural shea butter. In the process, the majority of the effective agents are also removed. In addition, refined shea butter has usually been extracted from the shea kernels with hexane or other petroleum solvents. The extracted oil is boiled to drive off the toxic solvents, and then refined, bleached, and deodorized, which involves heating it to over 400¡F and the use of harsh chemicals, such as sodium hydroxide. Shea butter extracted in this manner still contains some undesirable solvent residues, and its healing values are significantly reduced. Antioxidants or preservatives such as BHA (butylated hydroxyanisole) or BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene) may be added as well. The end result is an odorless, white butter that may be aesthetically appealing, but lacks the true moisturizing, healing, and nutritive properties of true traditional shea butter. In addition, refined shea butter is often hard and grainy, not smooth and creamy like pure, unrefined shea butter. All that can be said for refined shea butter is that it has an extended shelf life, a white, uniform color, and no odor.
Premium Grade A What is Shea Butter African Shea butter is a natural paste extracted from the nut (fruit) of the African Shea tree found mainly in Western Africa. It contains a rich amount of irremovable 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 essential vitamins needed to make the skin look and feel smoother, softer and most importantly healthier. Its therapeutic properties protect the skin from wind, cold and sun and it helps heal wounds faster. Shea butter stimulates cellular activity, fights the effects of aging and repairs rough, damaged skin. When pure and unrefined, it has a yellowish texture and gives out a nutty fragrance. Shea butter is most extensively used all over the world for its proven moisturizing and healing properties. In order to get the most benefit it is best to use it unrefined as it loses some of its key healing properties during the refining process. Benefits And Uses Raw shea butter helps heal scars, burns, bruises, and stretch marks. Prevents ashy skin, chapping, and skin rashes. An ideal hair conditioner that protects the scalp from sores and rashes. Helps prevent hair from breaking, fading, or thinning out. Fortifies cuticles and nails. Helps rid the scalp of dandruff. Raw shea butter helps drain toxins from sore muscles: perfect for sports participants. Helps prevent skin irritation for babies: used for generations to help babies sleep better. Prevents irritation, and restores skin natural luster after shaving. Ideal for dermatitis, eczema, and athletes foot. Firms up aging skin and helps clear wrinkles. Massage shea butter into areas affected by arthritis, joint pains, or other muscular aches. Shea Butter naturally contains vitamins A and E. For your skin Use shea butter for your skin to keep it looking young. Shea butter is an excellent moisturizer, it protects the skin from windburn, helps soften calluses on hands and feet, and can help fade scars, burns, and stretch marks. Shea butter even has healing properties, helping clear dermatitis, prevent ashy skin and rashes such as psoriasis, eczema, or even sooth the effects of poison ivy or insect bites. Active people can use shea butter as a lubricant to protect against chafing during heavy work or exercise. It can help heal skin cracking and give relief from sunburn. It will even help with skin pealing from sunburn or overly dry skin.