Shea butter comes from the nut of the karite shea tree that is indigenous to Africa. Raw, unrefined shea butter contains essential fatty acids as well as vitamins A and E. Vitamin E is known to have anti-aging properties and promotes hair growth while Vitamin A aids in deeply moisturising your skin. Shea butter is yellowish in colour and has a distinct smell.Shea butter is best known for its moisturising qualities for both hair and skin. It is used as a dry scalp treatment, for eczema and generally dry skin. Shea butter is also known to reduce the appearance of stretch marks.Naturally, shea butter hardens quite a bit. GWR’s formula has 5% coconut oil added to the raw shea butter so that is softens quite quickly in the users hands.How to use shea butter:For face and body – Rub some butter into your hands until it melts to resemble oil. Massage the shea butter onto your skin to keep your skin from drying out.For hair – On a clean scalp, massage a little bit of shea butter with your fingertips. Use a small amount as a moisturising butter on your hair. Be sure to melt the butter completely by rubbing your hands warm to avoid your hair looking white.Whether it’s for its anti-inflammatory properties or to promote hair growth, there is no reason to not have a jar of shea butter nearby.Ingredients;Shea butterCoconut oil
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