Shea Butter Refined
Refined White Shea Butter has been Naturally Refined and Deodorized Refined shea butter has the same moisturizing quality as Unrefined Shea Butter but has gone thru a natural refining method to remove its color and strong nutty scent. The refining of the butter results in a oil that is more flexible with scenting, coloring, and shelf life span when used for soap making and other beauty products. Analysis: Myristic .1 Palmitic 7.4 Stearic 39.4 Oleic 44.5 Linolenic .1 Slip Melting Point 34.6C Unsaponifiable .75% Best By dates are recommended for use within that time after opening. If kept stored in its tightly sealed container away from light, the butter will remain suitable for soaping and cosmetic use an additional 12+ months. Shea Butter Refined From Africa No smell
- THESE AFRICAN SHEA BUTTERS: are rich in vitamins, minerals, micro- and macro-elements that are essential for everyday care at any age. Refined Shea – Karite Butter can be used as pure agent, in massage mixtures with other oils, as basic oil for mixtures with essential oils, for enrichment of cosmetics (cream, mask, shampoo). Best benefits for hair, skin, face and personal care.
- USE OF SHEA BUTTER: pure and natural shea butter is used for face, hair and body.
- SHEA BUTTERS: contain no synthetic components, preservatives, or colouring pigments. Only 100 % pure and natural Shea butter.
- Additional information about the qualities of this Oil can be found in aromatherapy and cosmetology books.
- FEEL NATURAL PERSONAL CARE WITH USING NATURAL OILS! Shea Butter Refined From Africa No smell
About this item Shea Butter Refined
- Shea butter is full nutrients and is refined for perfect unblemished shea.
- Frequently used for soaps and lip balms
- Great for soap making and hair shampoo that moisturizes and conditions
- 8oz of white shea butter, ultimate grade
- Used for wrinkles, aging skin and age marks
- Great for soap making and hair shampoo that moisturizes and conditions
Shea Butter Refined Benefits
Shea butter is a natural fat that is extracted from the nuts of the shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa). Refined shea butter undergoes a purification process to remove impurities and obtain a smoother, more consistent texture compared to unrefined shea butter. The refining process involves filtering and deodorizing the butter, making it more suitable for various cosmetic and skincare applications. Here are some of the benefits of refined shea butter:
- Moisturizing: Shea butter is an excellent moisturizer for the skin. It contains essential fatty acids that help retain moisture and create a protective barrier, preventing the skin from drying out. The refined version retains these moisturizing properties, providing relief for dry and dehydrated skin.
- Skin nourishment: Refined shea butter is rich in vitamins A and E, which have antioxidant properties and can promote healthier-looking skin. These vitamins help protect the skin from environmental damage and can aid in reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
- Non-greasy feel: The refining process helps to create a smoother and less grainy texture, making refined shea butter easier to apply and absorb into the skin without leaving a greasy residue.
- Soothing and calming: Shea butter has anti-inflammatory properties that can help soothe irritated or sensitive skin. It may be beneficial for conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis.
- Improving skin elasticity: Regular use of refined shea butter can enhance the skin’s elasticity, which can be especially beneficial for areas prone to stretch marks, like the abdomen during pregnancy.
- Hair care: Refined shea butter can also be used to moisturize and nourish hair. It can help improve the appearance of dry, brittle, or damaged hair, promoting softness and shine.
- Mild aroma: Unlike unrefined shea butter, which may have a more distinct nutty smell, refined shea butter often has a milder aroma, making it a preferred choice for those who are sensitive to strong scents.
- Versatility: Refined shea butter is commonly used in various skincare products such as creams, lotions, balms, and soaps due to its stable texture and compatibility with other ingredients.
It’s important to note that while refined shea butter is more aesthetically appealing and has a less intense smell than unrefined shea butter, the refining process may slightly reduce some of the natural nutrients and compounds present in the unrefined version. Therefore, the choice between refined and unrefined shea butter depends on individual preferences and specific skincare needs.
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