Monday, September 16, 2013

A Brief Education Moment on Shea Butter

Although I had to give you a brief history of the institute that I currently promote for, it is best that I inform you on their prized possession, Shea Butter.

Shea Butter comes from the mother land of Africa, and grown in different parts of the continent, which is then dispersed all over the world for retail. Shea butter is a seed oil, like cocoa butter. But what sets it apart from various seed oils is its extraordinary healing power. It nurtures the skin with Vitamins A, E and F, for a clear and healthy skin complexion. The vitamins naturally included in shea butter are very helpful for avoidance of wrinkles and facial lines.

When using Shea Butter on your skin, you immediately feel the hydration it gives your skin, regardless of your skin condition, and that is from the natural moisturizers that are chemically comparable to the body’s production of its own sebaceous glands. Shea butter easily enters the skin without clogging your pores, and also works as a natural sunscreen.

Although there are different distributors of shea butter, there are different forms of shea butter post production. Effective shea butters ranges from Grade A to Grade F. Grade A shea butter is when it’s in its most natural state, the color is cream and beige, and barely refined from manufacturing, and it also is the most beneficial. The least beneficial is Grade F, which has no effect on the skin, which is pretty much pointless to use. Grade F (the least beneficial) is formed through consistent refine practices, which makes all of the natural ingredients in it disappear. A common color Grade F (and other Grades after A) is golden yellow. So it is very important to shop consciously for the least refined shea butter possible.

Shea butter has powerful moisturizing, anti-aging, protecting and healing benefits to the skin. There are numerous uses of shea butter and it has been clinically revealed to deliver aid for many skin conditions.  These benefits include:

•Excellent daily skin moisturizer for face and body

•Dramatically helps prevent and reduce stretch marks during pregnancy and weight gain and loss

•Restores elasticity to skin and reduces blemishes and wrinkles

•Anti-aging and anti-free radical agent known to increase circulation to the skin

•Helps reduces acne and scarring

•Excellent moisturizer for both eczema and psoriasis

•Helps soothe skin and diaper rash

•After sun conditioning

•Helps softens tough skin on hands and feet

•Dry, itchy skin and scalp relief

•Use after shaving to reduce razor irritation and bumps

•Provides healing benefits to skin wounds and cracks

•Restores luster to hair

 

Shea butter is an underrated natural product that has the best healing power. So before shopping at your local retailer, search for places around your residential area for the best and most effective natural shea butter products.

1 comment:

  1. I like this article it was very informative. You explain the benefits of the shea butter which will help your readers.

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