Shea butter is a fat extracted from the nut of the African shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa or Butyrospermum parkii) which is native in the dry savannah belt of West and Central Africa. The oil-rich Shea nuts are surrounded by thin, nutritious pulp. Shea tree is a traditional African food plant bearing fruit from the age of 10 up to 200 years. The average dry seed yield per tree is 8 kg. Our shea butter are being made into creams, lotions, soaps and other products at our factory. It is also known as “women’s gold,” which has been used for ages as a natural beauty balm because it moisturizes, soothes and protects the skin.
In all cases, melt completely by rubbing smoothly in your hands before application until butter is perfectly liquid.
Product Function & Application
Function:
1. replenishment: rich in natural physiological water, minerals and lignin, highly permeable, such as sponge water up to the deepest skin, directly add water to the skin.
2. Whitening and moisturizing: rich in amino acids and natural whitening moisturizing factor, can be directly absorbed by the skin, decomposition and conversion of pigment deposition, to achieve natural moisturizing and whitening.
3. Anti-aging: rich in monosaccharides and polysaccharides, vitamins and minerals, there is a significant effect on the aging of cells, reducing wrinkles.
4. Hand and foot care: feet, except for athlete’s foot, foot odor, athlete’s foot, cracked feet.
5. Sun protection: Aloe vera can absorb UVA and UVB UV rays to prevent sunburn and sunburn.
6. Hairdressing: rich in monosaccharides and polysaccharides, wolfberry, minerals, with strong hair root, hair growth, hair loss and hair loss prevention, anti-dandruff, etc., have a good repair effect on perm hair.
7. Body care: add a warm water bath or shoot on the skin, make up water, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, moisturizing, deodorant.
Application:
Common Uses: Used predominantly for skin care, Shea Butter is known for its moisturizing and emollient properties. Rich in vitamins and fatty acids, it penetrates deeply into the epidermis and leaves a smooth, satiny finish. Shea Butter can be used to make massage butters, body butters, lip balms, and as a moisturizing Body Lotions agent in soaps and shaving creams
Recommended Usage:
• Lotions & Creams: 2 – 25 %
• Balms: 5 – 100 %
• Bar Soaps: 5 – 20 %
• Hair Conditioners: 1 – 10 %