
Have a good journey
Travel should be an enjoyable part of your holiday. Make it easier by travelling light and only pack items you really need. If you normally leave home with a bag full of creams and lotions you’ll be surprised at how many you can replace with a few versatile Shea Butter alternatives. And because Shea Butter is suitable for all skin types you can safely share it with the rest of the family or travelling companions, so they’ll be able to lighten their loads too!
Long journeys, especially by air, can be very dehydrating. Don’t forget to drink plenty of water along the way. It’s also a good idea to moisturise your skin with a little extra Shea Butter before travelling.
When you arrive at your destination, take a refreshing shower using a shower gel containing Shea Butter. It’s the quickest way to restore lost moisture to your skin, leaving it supple and silky smooth all over.
Enjoy a break from routine
New places and new experiences make holidays exciting, but if you have sensitive skin it can react badly to a strange environment. Soothing Shea Butter with its anti-inflammatory properties calms irritated skin. Apply it to any dry, itchy patches for instant relief. It can even help to keep skin conditions such as eczema, acne and psoriasis under control.
Sun, sea and sand
If these are your three essential ingredients for a perfect summer holiday you’re not alone! But whether you’re lazing on a tropical island or making sandcastles on a British beach, it is possible to have too much of a good thing. Even if you’re sensible about avoiding sunburn, exposure to sun and wind can rapidly dry and damage your skin.
Unrefined Shea Butter naturally contains a unique mix of fatty acids, vitamins, antioxidants and even a mild sunscreen (cinnamic acid) that work together to keep skin in the best possible condition. That’s why it’s been used in Africa for centuries to protect skin and hair against harsh weather.
If you want to enjoy the beach and return home glowing with health – not looking ten years older – be generous with the Shea Butter!
Fun and games
It’s great for children to be able to play outdoors, but all that running around is bound to result in a few bumps and falls. A dab of Shea Butter on small cuts and grazes promotes rapid healing and can reduce the formation of scars. It’s also good for treating insect bites and soothing rashes.
Of course, it’s not only children who might need some Shea Butter first aid. Adults with minor burns from the barbeque, bruises caused by cricket balls, or aching feet from too much dancing will also appreciated the healing qualities of Shea Butter.