Use Shea butter alone or in a body butter, lip balm or soap making. Shea butter helps with rheumatism, eczema, psoriasis, dry cracked skin, scars and stretch marks.
Shea Butter (Butyrospermum Parkii) is great for keeping the skin smooth. It comes from the the nut of the Karite tree found in Africa and the fatty acits are extracted from the nut.
Shea butter is possessed with amazing healing qualities and contains important nutrients and vitamins. Shea butter can help fade scars, effective treatment for buns and is used in the treatment of acne and eczema. Shea butter makes a great nasal decongestant and is helpful in relieving rheumatism.
Shea butter also has amazing results on dry skin, wrinkles and keeping blemishes and spots under control.
Shea butter is also a natural sun blocker of UV rays and it is a luxurious moisturiser which leaves the skin feeling soft and silky.
Shea butter is used in many cosmetics, butters, balms and soap making.
Use this alone or soften and electric whisk with 15% carrier oil and make a soft whipped shea body butter and keep in a jar to use daily.
Below are some of the conditions shea butter is thought to help: