The local, unprocessed Shea butter is cheap. A handful would cost you like N50. It's thick in texture so its best to mix it with your moisturizer for a much better feel. For those that want to use strictly Shea butter, you can mix it with scented oil to improve the smell. Some other benefits of Shea butter includes;
- It helps restore the elasticity of the skin. This is really good for new mothers as it helps put your body back to it's pre-pregnancy shape.
- It helps to heal cuts and burns without scarring. Once you get the affected area clean, apply shea butter to it continuously.
- It has a natural sun screen protection. Bare in mind that its not enough and should not replace the use of regular sun screens.
- It can be used as conditioner for the hair, protecting it from damages. Works best when applied to the hair itself not the scalp.
- It helps reduce fine lines, laugh lines, pimples, eczema e.t.c. on the face.
- It helps prevent bumps after shaving.
Note that Shea butter neither lightens nor darkens the skin. It
specializes in skin repair only. For best results, wash your face/body
before bed time and apply your Shea butter-moisturizer mixture. The skin
repairs itself overnight, the oil would then go into the skin and
repair it.
Great article, very informative! I love shea butter, can't go a day without it!
ReplyDeleteI also learned alot from the Shea Butter Institute, the website is www.sheainstitute.com. It's amazing how much it can do!