Skinn Organics Whipped Shea Butter Plus With Orange,Carrot,Essential Oils And Hyaluronic Acid - Shopzetu

Skinn Organics Whipped Shea Butter Plus With Orange,Carrot,Essential Oils And Hyaluronic Acid

SKOR00007250ML

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Our all-natural Ugandan whipped shea butter comes with its natural goodness. Unscented and safe for babies. Shea butter is the best moisturiser that nature has given us, with innumerable benefits for skin, hair and lip care.

What is shea butter?

Where does shea butter come from? It comes from the shea tree, Butyrospermum parkii, also called Vitellaria paradoxa. Considered a sacred tree, the shea tree is native to Central Africa.
What is shea butter made from? The shea butter comes from the nuts found on the tree by removing the outer shell. The nuts are crushed by hand so that they can be slowly roasted into the butter.
Once this has been done, the butter is kneaded by hand in a large basin of water to separate the oils, also known as the fatty acids. These fatty acids are what provides the restorative properties making it one of the best options for skin care and more. To get the final product, the shea butter is removed off of the top and cooled until it hardens.
Butyrospermum parkii has been used for topical purposes for centuries. Today, shea butter for hair and skin usage is extremely popular, which is why you’ll find it so commonly as an ingredient in cosmetic products.
Is shea butter edible? The pure variety is edible and in African countries, it’s often used in food preparation along with other oils. Sometimes raw African shea butter is used in place of cocoa butter, but if you compare the tastes of shea butter vs cocoa butter, they are quite different. Shea offers a mild, nutty flavor.

Benefits of shea butter
  • Reduces Signs of Dry, Aging Skin
  •  Anti-Inflammatory
  • Moisturizes Both Scalp and Hair
  • Relieves Windburn, Sunburn and Winter Dry Skin
  • May Reduce Stretch Marks
  • Prevents Diaper Rash for Babies
  • Use it a lip balm to soften and moisturise

Benefits of carrot, orange and essential oil
  • Slows down ageing
  • Regulates sebum production
  • Protects skin from sun damage
  • Tightens pores
  • Facilitating massage and joint pain
  • Glass skin; improving skin tone, elasticity and hydration
  • Fights acne and pimple
  • Removes dark spots

Benefits of hyaluronic acid
Hyaluronic acid is a sugar that occurs naturally in the body, including the skin, eyes, and joints. It plays a crucial role in skin moisture. As people age, the moisture in their skin decreases, so some people choose to take supplemental hyaluronic acid.

This could be in the form of oral supplements, topical creams, serums, or even injections.

The primary function of hyaluronic acid is to provide moisture to the skin, eyes, and joints. Hyaluronic acid benefits may include smoother skin texture, anti-aging effects, and soothing of dry eyes.

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