Pure Shea Butter. 100g
Raw Unrefined Shea Butter contains vitamin A, E & F. Raw Shea butter is made is from the seed of the karite tree which grows wild in most parts of Africa. It has highly emollient and skin nourishing properties which is why for many years it is highly used as an ingredient in many skincare and cosmetic products. This raw unrefined Shea butter contains no water,parabens nor preservatives. It naturally has a shelf life of up to 18 months and beyond. Unrefined Shea butter is great for all skin types, for both aging skin and baby skin. It helps to improve numerous dermatitis conditions and used by parents for babies skin in most part of West and East Africa. It naturally contains SPF 6 and as such provides some UV protection to the skin. Great For : Stretch marks, Dandruff, Dry chapped lips or skin, Dry or itchy flaky skin, Heals rashes, Eczema,Fades scars, skin discolorations, burns, dark spots, and blemishes
Lessens the irritation of psoriasis, soothes shingles
Nappy rash: it calms inflammations on babies bottoms
Helps smoothen Cracked heels.
Ingredients: Raw shea butter
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Most Shea Butter products contains water and needs preservation, however this Unrefined Shea Butter has not been refined, or been chemically processed, it also doesn't contain water. It's easily absorbed into the skin and creates a lasting emollient shield all day. We buy this pure unrefined Shea Butter directly from Women in Northern Ghana at a Fairly Traded Price and package it here in the UK. The process from picking Karite through turning into Shea Butter is a very long process and for years the women who made it were terribly exploited by buyers. However as part of a small group of independent buyers, we are together making a change in the lives of these women who make Shea Butter which is a process passed on from generation to generation.
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