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Organic Unrefined Raw Shea Butter
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Shea Butter is an off-white or ivory-coloured fat extracted from the nut of the African shea tree. It is an ancient and historic cosmetic, that has been known from as early as Cleopatra's Egypt. Originally from the regions of Africa, Shea butter has gained popularity all around the globe. Africans have been using Shea butter for ages for skin & hair improvement. Being unrefined and raw, Shea butter’s health benefits are just A+. Medical history holds records of its usage for treating leprosy and wounds too! In the modern era, Shea butter is widely used as a moisturizer salve, lotion, and conditioner.
- Ours is pure, unrefined, and highest grade butter. This product is untreated, non-deodorized, unbleached, and does not contain any chemicals.
- When you buy shea butter in this form, be assured you are purchasing the most authentic untouched raw shea butter experience. The rich, creamy texture and high content of non-saponifiable fats (Vitamin F) in this butter make it an ideal moisturizer, which has been proven to help to defy ageing skin, eczema, dryness, and relief from skin irritation.
- It may also be used on the hair, as it has been known to help to moisturize dry scalps and may even stimulate healthy hair growth. It contains many naturally occurring Antioxidants, Vitamin E as well as a number of other vitamins and minerals.
Our butter is sourced from Ghana, under the Fair Trade guidelines of Project Ghana. In accordance with the guidelines of Fair Trade, the manufacturer of our shea butter pays higher prices for this product by providing the impoverished women of Ghanaian societies with interest-free loans, credit facilities, training in packaging, labelling, and quality control services thus justifying the higher price. This butter is extracted from Shea nuts, produced by the Shea tree (Karite), which is known for its unmatched moisturizing properties.
- Use in cosmetics, moisturizers, and external application body care products.
- 12 ways to use
- Skin Hydration- Shea butter is highly effective when it comes to nourishment, hydration & revitalization of the skin.
- Friendly to the skin- Shea butter provides an ideal set of vitamins including Vitamin A, E & F, which are healers for sun-damaged skin and premature wrinkles.
- Hair Soothing- Wait, what?!! Butter and soothing?! Yes, of course! The presence of Vitamin F not only soothes rough, chapped, and dry skin but also softens hair.
- UV protection- Rich vitamin content of Shea butter offers UV protection.
- Collagen Production- Shea butter provides essential fatty acids & nutrients which are a must for collagen production
- Reduces Inflammation- Shea butter contains cinnamic acid & has many other natural properties that make it anti-ageing and anti-inflammatory. Your cart is waiting for this item to be added… and needless to say, so is your skin!
Store in a cool, dry place
Butters may arrive in liquid form due to summer temperatures, please flash freeze themto restore them to their original state.
Shea butter is a natural fat extracted from the nuts of the African shea tree. It is rich in vitamins A, E, and F, making it a powerful moisturizer for skin and hair.
2. How is shea butter made?
Shea butter is made by harvesting shea nuts, drying and crushing them, then roasting, grinding, and kneading the paste to extract the fat. This fat is then boiled and cooled to form shea butter.
3. What is shea butter made from?
Shea butter is made from the nuts of the shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa), which grows in Africa. The kernels inside the nuts are processed to release the fat.
4. How to make shea butter at home?
At home, you can make shea butter by crushing roasted shea nuts, grinding them into a paste, and kneading with water until the oils separate. The fat is then collected and solidified.
5. What is shea butter good for?
Shea butter is good for moisturizing dry skin, reducing inflammation, soothing eczema, healing wounds, and improving hair softness and shine.
6. How do you use shea butter on hair?
You can apply a small amount of shea butter directly to damp hair as a leave-in conditioner, or mix it with oils to reduce frizz, add shine, and protect against dryness.
7. Can I apply shea butter to my face?
Yes, raw shea butter can be applied to the face as a natural moisturizer. It is non-comedogenic for most skin types and helps with dryness, dark spots, and fine lines.
8. Is shea butter good for Indian skin?
Yes. Shea butter works well for Indian skin tones and climates. It helps soothe sun exposure, dryness, and pollution-related skin issues without being too greasy.
9. What is organic shea butter?
Organic shea butter is shea butter extracted from nuts grown without chemicals or pesticides. It is unrefined, chemical-free, and retains maximum nutrients.
10. Is shea butter a good moisturizer?
Yes. Shea butter is an excellent natural moisturizer because it contains fatty acids and vitamins that lock in hydration, smooth skin, and support collagen production.

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