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Discover the magical benefits of Shea Butter
1. Moisturizing: Shea Butter can get absorbed quickly into the skin as it melts at body temperature. It leaves skin feeling soft, smooth, hydrated, but not greasy.
2. Healing: As we age, our skin starts to lose elasticity. Shea Butter can help strengthen the skin’s resilience against everyday drying conditions. Regular use of shea butter can help lock in moisture into the skin and keep the skin looking glow and healthy.
Shea Butter is derived from the nuts of Karate Tree, a plant most commonly grow in West Africa. It is a rich source of vitamins A,D,E,F, protein, and fiber. It also contains cinnamic acid which has UV protective benefits that help to gently protect the skin from getting burned by the sun.
The Vitamin A in shea butter is important for improving skin conditions, including wrinkles, skin irritation, rash, and eczema, while Vitamin E helps fight against premature skin aging and reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
Moreover, shea butter also contains 5 essential fatty acids: stearic, palmitic, linoleic, oleic and arachidic that keep your skin soft, nourished and more resilient.
With its extraordinary benefits to skin and hair, shea butter is widely used in skin care, cosmetic, hair care, and cosmeceutical products.
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Effects of topical and dietary use of shea butter on animals. โดย Malachi Oluwaseyi Israel ตีพิมพ์ในวารสาร American Journal of Life Sciences. Vol. 2, No. 5, 2014, pp. 303-307.