The melting vegetable butter, a favorite of African mothers for the beauty and health of their families. This solid butter melts easily in the hands upon application, or can be melted in a bain-marie to prepare balms or masks. It is protective, softening, regenerating, and nourishing.
A protective, softening, and nourishing balm,shea butter, particularly melting and easy to massage, is your ally for facing the cold in many situations. It protects and repairs dry and fragile skin, and soothes redness and inflammation sometimes caused by friction from clothing. Thanks to its "bandage-like" texture, it heals damaged skin in cases of cracks or dry patches, including in babies. To protect your skin from the cold, apply a small amount of shea butter to your hands before going outside. Your lips are the first line of defense against the cold. Massage a small amount of shea butter into your lips and they'll thank you! As a hair mask, shea butter is the perfect companion for dry and frizzy hair.
Early in pregnancy, pregnant women appreciate using it on their stomach or hips. For babies, it's also ideal for dry or damaged skin. And throughout life, shea butter is your best ally.
For the face and body, apply a small amount (or more for the body) of shea butter, massaging from the bottom up.
For hair, apply all over the head, cover with a warm towel, and leave on for 20 minutes, or better yet, overnight. Then, wash your hair with a mild shampoo.
Butyrospermum parkii (shea butter)*, tocopherol.
*Ingredient from organic farming (Certisys BE-BIO-01 certification)
ECOGARANTIE® product certified in accordance with ECOGARANTIE specifications (CERTISYS certification)