Did you know that shea butter can provide relief from everything, from just dry skin to many minor dermatological ailments. It can be very useful for/on;
• Daily skin moisturizer (face and body) • Dry skin relief • Dry scalp• Skin rash- including diaper rash • Skin peeling, after tanning • Blemishes and wrinkles • Itching skin due to dryness • Sunburn • Shaving cream to reduce razor irritation • Small skin wounds • Skin cracks • Soften tough skin on feet
• Stretch mark prevention during pregnancy • Minor burns • Eczema • Sun and wind protection • Even skin tone • Reduce blemishes and scarring • Eliminating scalp irritation from dryness• Preventing bumps after shaving • Reducing ACNE • Absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy residue • Helps restore elasticity to skin • Restores luster to hair.
Saturday, 6 June 2009
Thursday, 4 June 2009
East African Shea Butter
East African Shea Butter or West African Shea Butter? Which one is best for you? This is down to personal preference, but take note of this, East African Shea Butter is semi-solid and softer than West African Shea Butter. It is creamier and silky making it quick and easy to apply especially for elderly, babies and busy people who don't have time to wait for Shea to melt slowly. It is slightly in higher therapeutic properties. East African Shea Butter is mild (scent) than West African Shea Butter which has strong scent. For pregnant women who are more sensitive to scents, but want an unrefined shea butter, East African Shea Butter is always the better choice. Eileen.
Wednesday, 3 June 2009
What is Shea Butter?
Shea Butter is a fatty extract from the seed of the Shea Tree. The extracts known to contain a number of ingredients with biological activity. This biological activity moisturises and heals skin ailments. Shea Butter has attracted the interest of cosmetic industries around the world.
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