Nilotica Unrefined Shea Butter (yellow) 250g Tub

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Nilotica Unrefined Shea Butter (yellow) 250g Tub

Nilotica Unrefined Shea Butter (yellow) 250g Tub

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Both shea nilotica and shea butter can even be used to create a nourishing lip balm– here’s a recipe for if your lips are feeling dry and in the need of nourishment. Shea butter

Shea butter is obtained from the karite or shea (Vitellaria paradoxa, Butyrospermum parkii) tree, a member of the Sapotaceae plant family. It is a perennial tree that has plum-like fruits (nuts). Shea butter is the result of the cold pressing of the fruit; the whole extraction process is similar to that used to obtain cocoa butter in that the fruit is roasted, pounded and boiled in water before the shea butter is expressed in the form of a liquid that solidifies to a hard fat at room temperature. Western Shea vs. Eastern Shea Shea nilotica contains 25% more oleic acid, enabling it to be more moisturizing, and absorbable while offering better anti-aging propertiesNilotica shea butter is rich in vitamins A, E, K and F. These vitamins are natural anti-oxidants. Imagine tiny little soldiers who are busy all day fighting of bad guys that want to do harm to your skin. These vitamins encourage strong antioxidant activity within your skin. This means that they actively protect your skin cells from free radicals that can lead to premature aging and dull-looking skin. 6. Anti-bacterial For example, there’s less or no cinnamic acid, an anti-inflammatory substance, in processed shea butter. Raw shea butter is usually yellow or beige, while refined shea butter is white. Shea butter versus cocoa butter

Murumuru butter and shea butter are similar in a number of ways, with the key similarity being that they’re both predominantly used for their moisturizing properties. They are rich in texture and help to give the skin a plumper, healthier appearance. National Research Council (2006-10-27). "Shea". Lost Crops of Africa: Volume II: Vegetables. Lost Crops of Africa. Vol.2. National Academies Press. ISBN 978-0-309-10333-6 . Retrieved 2008-07-15.Instead of purchasing several products, you get one with a powerhouse ingredient that can pull double- and even triple-duty. Introducing shea butter — a skin care superhero that helps with several complexion woes. Shea butter Nilotica is hand crafted by women using techniques that have been used for thousands of years. This amazing butter is full of natural goodness and is one of the richest moisturisers available. Rich, creamy and nourishing, this all natural skin food is only just being heard about in the beauty industry. Super softening, shea butter nilotica is excellent for baby skincare, anti-aging face care, nourishing body care, muscle rubs, sun care and hair care. Apply some to dry skin after a shower while the skin is still warm for the best results. The common name is shíyiri (in N'Ko: ߛ߭ߌ߭ߦߌߙߌ) or shísu ( ߛ߭ߌ߭ߛߎ, lit. "shea tree") in the Bambara language of Mali. This is the origin of the English word, whose primary pronunciation is / ʃ iː/ (rhyming with "tea"), although the pronunciation / ʃ eɪ/ (rhyming with "day") is common and is listed second in major dictionaries. The tree is called ghariti in the Wolof language of Senegal, which is the origin of the French name of the tree and the butter, karité. One study found that shea butter was better at reducing eczema symptoms than petroleum products, which doctors often recommend. This may be because shea butter contains linoleic acid, a fatty acid that’s in skin. Nilotica shea butter has solved skin crisis! Thats why today we list the 5 Facts about nilotica shea butter that you need to know in this post. You never know who might get a skin crisis that you can help solve!



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