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Shea (Karite) butter

200gr.
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It is a nutritional treasure that can be used in multiple ways in your daily cooking habits and beyond. Some of its benefits: -It can replace common cooking fat in any meal for a healthier diet. -Due to its antioxidant, healing and anti-aging properties, it is widely used in body care. -It delivers intense hydration while preserving skin elasticity. -It repairs and restores dry or dehydrated skin, while giving it shine and a healthy appearance. -It reduces effectively the appearance of stretch marks. -It nourishes and moisturizes weak and fine hair, by fighting scalp disorders. -It softens and soothes chapped lips, while offering immediate relief from burns.

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  • Antioxidant.
  • Healing.
  • Anti-aging.
  • Moisturizing.
  • Ideal to use as cooking fat.
  • Emollient.
Shea butter is extracted from the nut of the African shea tree via cold pressing.
Formulated with: 100% shea (Karite) butter
Formulated WITHOUT: preservatives, chemical additives, artificial pigments, fragrance, genetically modified organisms (GMO)
Use shea butter to replace common animal butter or margarine in your daily meals for a rich, balanced diet. Apply it onto clean skin on the face, hair and body and massage in gentle circular motions. Melt it in bain-marie if you wish to mix it with other natural or essential oils. Add a small amount of butter to your body lotion for extra hydration and shine. Apply it onto damaged and dehydrated hair an hour before washing it for shine and silky texture.
  • You do not have to take any precautions during its use.
  • Safe to use during pregnancy.
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • Do not use after the expiration date printed on the packaging.
Alander, Jari. “Shea butter-a multifunctional ingredient for food and cosmetics.” Lipid Technology 16.9 (2004): 202-205. Elias, Marlene, and Judith Carney. “African shea butter: A feminized subsidy from nature.” Africa 77.1 1 (2007): 37-62. Loden, M., and A‐C. Andersson. “Effect of topically applied lipids on surfactant‐irritated skin.” British Journal of Dermatology 134.2 (1996): 215-220. Goreja, W. G. Shea butter: the nourishing properties of Africa’s best-kept natural beauty secret. TNC International Inc, 2004.

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