Thursday, 21 May 2015

Benefits of shea butter.


Benefits of shea butter.

Rich in vitamins E and A, among others, it has unique properties that make it a standout in the nut oil family. which means that it has greater healing potential for the skin. Shea butter has many other awesome attributes as well, which makes it a wonderful ally to do the following with:
 
1. Indulge dry skin
The moistursing effect in shea butter are the same ones that are produced by the skin’s sebaceous glands, making it one of the best matches for dry skin.
 
2. Make your hair happy
Shea butter is used in many a haircare product and with good reason. It is said to have a number of benefits, including sealing in moisture, defining curl, conditioning the scalp, alleviating dandruff and decreasing the dreaded frizz. Also, applied to just the roots when styling can add a bit of volume to fine hair.
 
3. Fight wrinkles
The application of high-quality shea butter will diminish the appearance of wrinkles after four to six weeks of use. Other feedback suggests that the application of shea butter to the skin results in a brighter complexion and visibly reduced wrinkles.
 
4. Enhance your kisser
Shea butter is said to protect and soothe the lips. Apply several times a day; smooch frequently to test its efficacy.
 
5. Calm inflamed skin
Shea butter has several anti-inflammatory agents

Monday, 18 May 2015

Main ingredient used is Shea Butter

Main ingredient I use is SHEA BUTTER.

 I buy raw unrefined shea butter or grade A Its pure & natural.
The more refined it is, and the more additives it has and reduces its properties.. Also know that unrefined shea butter is not like a smooth, creamy lotion; it’s a little harder and greasier (but in a good way!) and softens when warmed. It ranges in color from creamy off-white to yellow very white shea butter has most likely been highly refined.
That's why my skin care creams are top grade.. only a small amount needed!