Everything You Need To Know About
Shea Butter
by: Wayne Kiltz
Natural shea
butter is extracted from the pit of a fruit that grows only on the
magnifolia tree in Central and Western Africa. The pits are taken
from the fruit, boiled, and then sun dried for 3 – 5 days before
they are roasted to complete dehydration. Afterwards, the shea
butter is extracted by hand from the pit of the fruit. This long,
arduous process has provided what is commonly called ‘The most
beneficial all-natural skin product today.’
Shea butter is now becoming one of the best-selling and most
highly recommended skin care products found. Dermatologists
everywhere are starting to recommend this product to their
patients, and many cosmetic companies in France and the USA are
putting shea butter in their products. The information below will
prove very useful and give you a better understanding of why shea
butter is something so many people are using today.
Healing properties: Shea butter has a vast
number of proven healing properties stemming from its physical
makeup of vitamin E, vitamin A and cinnamic acid to name a few.
Shea butters ingredients increase the healing of wounds and improve
scars. It is commonly used in the treatment of eczema, rashes,
burns, and severely dry skin.
Skin protection: Shea butter contains natural
UV sun protection. Daily use of shea butter on the face and body
drastically reduces sun exposure, which in turn slows down the rate
of aging due to external factors. Shea butter also acts as a
natural mantle against elements of cigarette smoke, smog and
chemical pollutants in the atmosphere.
Skin moisturization: Shea butter leaves skin
smooth, supple and soft. It is rapidly becoming the #1 moisturizing
agent used today. It quickly provides stretch mark prevention and
healing, as well as healing of bruises and burns.
Here is a quick reference list of the benefits of shea
butter:
Helps
heal scars, burns, and stretch marks.
Prevents
ashy skin, chapping, and skin rashes.
An ideal
hair dressing that protects the scalp from sores and rashes and
prevents dandruff.
Helps
prevent weak hair from breaking, fading, or thinning out.
Fortifies cuticles and nails.
Helps
bruises to heal.
Helps
drain toxins from sore muscles: perfect for sports
participants.
Helps
prevent skin irritation for babies: used for generations to help
babies sleep better.
Use
after shaving to prevent irritation and restore skins natural
luster.
Ideal
for dry skin, dermatitis, eczema, sunburn and athletes foot.
Rejuvenates skin pores and adds elasticity to skin.
Firms
up aging skin and helps clear wrinkles.
Massage shea butter into areas affected by arthritis,
join pains, or other muscular ache.
Naturally contains vitamins A and E.
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