Tuesday 16 January 2018


Amazing anti-aging skin magic of SHEA BUTTER!

Shea butter contains vitamins A and E, which not only keep the skin in optimal health but also protect it from being damaged by the sun’s harmful ultraviolet radiation. Vitamin E also soothes dry skin and improves the skin’s elasticity. It gets absorbed quickly into the skin as it melts at body temperature. Its moisturizing and healing properties prove beneficial for many skin issues.

A 2010 study found that due to its cinnamic acid and other natural properties, shea butter was anti-inflammatory.
Because Shea Butter has such a large healing fraction, in addition to moisturizing fraction, regular use of this natural cream can treat many skin problems, including blemishes, wrinkles, itching, sunburns, small skin wounds, eczema.
shea butter has a high level of antioxidants that repair skin damage and allantoin that protects the skin from drying and aging.

Two fatty acids oleic acid and stearic acid constitute the major part of Shea butter. The stearic acid content can be as high as 30-50%, making this vegetable butter very similar to animal fat. That could be one of the reasons why it is readily absorbed into the body and functions as a refatting agent. It has some amount of linoleic acid and linolenic acid too, both essential fatty acids which offer some additional nutritional benefits.

FOR YOUR HAIR...
When massaged into the hair, Shea butter helps relieve many scalp problems like itchy scalp, hair fall, dandruff and repairs damaged split ends.



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