Dairy, Fats
Shea Butter
Properties:
It’s a solid at room temperature but melts upon contact with skin. It’s rich in fatty acids, vitamins A and E, and other beneficial compounds.
Uses:
Shea butter is widely used in skincare for its moisturizing, anti-inflammatory, and potential healing properties. It’s often found in creams, lotions, lip balms, and hair products.
Benefits:
Shea butter can help hydrate dry skin, soothe irritation, reduce inflammation, and potentially aid in healing minor cuts and burns.
Shea butter can help hydrate dry skin, soothe irritation, reduce inflammation, and potentially aid in healing minor cuts and burns.
Origin: EU
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