- Sourced from Pure Shea Butter: Directly extracted from the nut of the Shea tree, this product guarantees natural nourishment.
- Packed with Essential Vitamins: Enriched with vital vitamins, our Shea butter aids in rejuvenating and renewing both skin and hair, promoting a healthier look and feel.
- Versatile and Easy-to-Melt Consistency: Our Shea butter effortlessly melts to create body butters, hair products, and other DIY skincare essentials, offering you a luxurious, at-home spa experience.
- Ideal for Homemade Concoctions: Mix it effortlessly with Cocoa butter or other natural ingredients to craft your homemade lotions, tailored to your skin and hair needs.
- Experience High-Quality Shea Butter: Try our Shea butter for yourself and witness the superior quality difference; a testament to our commitment to provide nothing but the best.
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Rooted in AfricaShea butter has been used on the African continent for millenniums and is deeply rooted in the history and culture of wooded savanna from West Africa. Shea butter is mentioned in almost all historical documents in Africa, including a reference as early as Cleopatra’s Egypt, which mentions caravans that carry shea butter clay jars for cosmetic use. Kings’ funeral beds were carved into wood of ancient shea trees, and shea butter has always been a staple of African pharmacology. |
The HowShea butter, commonly known as Karité, is derived from the Shea Nut Tree that grows in Africa’s West Region. Shea butter is extracted from the African shea tree nut. The butter is a fatty oil which, at room temperature, remains solid but melts at body temperature. Shea butter in its raw form has an off white or ivory color which turns white when it is subjected to many processes. The shea tree nuts are big almost like the chestnuts. The nuts are collected and then dried and the outer shell is removed, the nut is then crushed by machines or one may use a pestle and mortar which was used in the traditional times in this case. The roasting process begins after crushing process. When roasted, the shea nut emits a smoky smell which is why it has the smoky scent as butter. The roasted shea nuts are the boiled in water that helps the butter to float onto it, making it ready for scooping and packing. |
So Many UsesShea butter in its raw form contains a lot of properties which make it the best type of butter to treat many skin conditions. Shea butter can be used in all forms of massage, as it creates a frictionless but “easy grip” surface that allows the smoothest and most therapeutic deep tissue work. It is a great base for adding essential oils. Shea Butter cannot strip the skin of its natural oils because of its unsaponifiable origin and can help to stimulate collagen production. As such, it may be very helpful in alleviating wrinkles, scars, and burns. |
A Wonder LotionShea Butter is a hair dressing that can be used to moisturize a dry scalp and promote hair growth. Used as a pomade, it helps restrain the hairstyle and relax curls slightly. Shea Butter contains stigmasterol, the sterol known as the “anti-stiffness factor” which makes it useful in rheumatic cases. Shea butter contains a high cinnamic acid content that produces a mild natural sunscreen, around SPF-6. Shea butter has anti-inflammatory properties that help to relieve the skin from irritation. The properties help soothe the skin from sunburns, eczema, psoriasis as well as maintain skin elasticity and reduce aging process. Shea butter improves collagen production found in the skin thus maintaining the elasticity of the skin. |