Whipped Shea Butter
$24.99
- Description
Ingredients:
🌿Shea Butter
🌿Avocado Oil
🌿Jojoba Oil
🌿Olive Oil
🌿Almond Oil
🌿Apricot Oil
🌿Grapeseed Oil
🌿Tea Tree Oil
🌿Vitamin E
Benefits:
Why use Shea? Well it’s Butter is a natural source of vitamin A, which is an important vitamin when it comes to skincare. Anti-wrinkle creams contain retinoids, a derivative of vitamin A. Retinoids are very powerful and work wonders on wrinkles. While not quite as powerful, the vitamin A in Shea Butter will help reduce wrinkles. It is also much gentler than strong retinoid creams that have additives and fragrances that can be irritating.
🌿VITAMIN E
In addition to containing vitamin A, the other vitamin that predominates in Shea Butter is vitamin E. Vitamin E is very good for moisturizing skin. In fact, it is often an ingredient in many moisturizing creams. In addition to moisturizing skin, vitamin E also acts as an antioxidant; helps prevent sun damage and protect the cells from free radicals and environmental damage.
🌿CINNAMIC ACID
Shea Butter contains cinnamic acid, which is one of the compounds that make Shea Butter so effective at quelling inflammation. Cinnamic acid also has UV protective benefits that make it a natural sun screen. In addition to acting as a sunscreen, cinnamic acid is an antioxidant and assists with cell regeneration, which is important when it comes to having young looking skin.
Several derivatives of cinnamic acid are found in Shea Butter which exhibit anti-inflammatory properties. Research has proved that in addition to its anti-inflammatory benefits, lupeol cinnamate found in Shea Butter prevents the development of tumors. Its anti-inflammatory properties render it beneficial for improvement of skin conditions.
🌿HEALTHY FATTY ACIDS
Shea Butter has five fatty acids that are helpful for making your skin look healthy. Palmitic acid, stearic acid, oleic acid, linoleic acid, and arachidonic acid are all found in Shea Butter. While oleic acid and stearic acid are the most abundant fatty acids in Shea Butter, all of these fatty acids will help you have smooth and supple skin.
🌿SKIN MOISTURIZER
Shea Butter is a relatively inexpensive moisturizer that has many benefits for your skin. The moisturizing properties contained in Shea Butter are the same moisturizers produced by the glands in the skin.
🌿CALLUSES
Which occur when an area of your skin constantly has pressure on it. To prevent damage from the pressure, the skin thickens. Shea Butter helps soften the thick skin, which makes the calluses much less rough and annoying.
🌿ACNE
Although Shea Butter does contain fatty acids, it is actually a wonderful moisturizer to use if you have acne prone skin because it won’t clog pores. Additionally, Shea Butter has antimicrobial properties, which means it can help fight infections that cause acne. It also has the ability to reduce the appearance of acne scars.
🌿ECZEMA
Since Shea Butter is an all-natural moisturizer, it can help ease Eczema. Eczema is a skin condition that causes an itchy, red rash. It can be quite painful, so anything that can relieve it is helpful. The vitamins and fatty acids in Shea Butter help heal inflamed skin. Aside from the vitamins and fatty acids, Shea Butter also has anti-inflammatory properties that are beneficial for Eczema.
🌿ANTI-AGING
Shea Butter for anti-aging is one of the best remedies around for dry skin, aging skin. Shea Butter is a wonder for damaged skin and it helps prevent premature wrinkles and lines. The vitamins in Shea Butter rejuvenate the skin and helps soften it. Shea Butter easily penetrates the skin allowing the skin to breathe and not clogging pores.
🌿CRACKED HEELS AND TROUBLESOME CUTICLES
Many who suffer from painful cracked heels and dry cuticles claim that Shea Butter solves the problem. For heels that are particularly bad, apply Shea Butter before bed and slip into cotton socks for the night.
🌿SUN SCREEN
Shea Butter has a high level of cinnamic acid, a natural sun screen. Shea Butter forms a breathable, water-resistant film and contains low levels of UV protection, so it is sometimes used in sun protection products. Don’t substitute it for regular sun screen just yet; because regular sun screen has been proven to protect you from skin cancer, Shea Butter has not.
🌿LIPS
Shea Butter is said to protect and sooth the lips. Shea Butter provides the extra moisture and nutrients needed during cold season and dry weather. Thus, it acts as a perfect lip balm to protect your lips from cold and dry weather and is effective for treating dry and chapped lips. Apply several times a day, smooch frequently to test its effectiveness.