Found in soap bars, eyeliners, sunscreen lotions, and other cosmetic products.
Uses
Shea Butter may improve collagen production and elasticity of the skin.
Benefits
"• Helps with acne
• Has anti-ageing properties
• Soothes allergies and irritation
• Supports wound healing"
Usage Rate
The usage for this product depends on the nature of the formulation, thus there is no exact recommended concentration.
Strengths
Shea butter is known for its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.
Caution
Shea Butter is made from Shea tree nuts, also known as Butyrospermum parkii, which are extensively produced throughout Africa. Shea Butter is high in Vitamins A, E, and F, making it ideal for skincare products. Shea butter is composed of triglycerides or fatty acids that are high in Vitamins E, A, and F.
It has anti-aging qualities since it efficiently reduces fine lines and wrinkles. It may also be used to relieve scalp irritation, and rubbing it into your scalp and hair on a daily basis will promote hair development and prevent frizzy and dry hair by retaining moisture in your hair follicles.