SHEA BUTTER SOAP BY OWLKART


SHEA BUTTER SOAP

Shea butter is organic, non-toxic, unprocessed, and can be used in cooking. As a moisturizer it is known to rejuvenate adult skin, making it look and feel more resilient. It may also help with conditions like cracks, ulcers, small wounds, eczema, dermatitis, and soothes aching muscles. Because of the way shea butter restructures the skin, you can use it in the bath as your daily soap, to help with stretch marks, and in anti-aging formulas. While costly to purchase, shea butter can me made at home for a fraction of the price.

Benefits of Shea Butter on the Skin

This fatty substance derived from stearic acid and oleic acid has a multitude of healing properties for which it has long been venerated.  For example, Africans have long used it for various skin complaints, from simple stretch marks to raging sores.  It is also known to contain cinnamic acid, a substance that encourages skin healing and which also protects the skin from damage from the sun, as it is a very capable sun block (unrefined shea has a natural “spf” of 4).
African women utilize it during pregnancy to avoid those unsightly stretch marks and to facilitate the birthing process.  Because of its usefulness in treating skin ailments, shea butter is sought after for managing psoriasis and eczemas.  Cuts, burns and scars are also minimized as the shea butter improves elasticity of the skin.
Shea butter has become popular in the beauty and skin industry, being commonly used in many skincare products and even shampoos. This is because so many of shea butter’s beneficial properties target the skin. For example, not only it is known to be a very rich emollient that prevents skin from drying out, but it also carries large portions of Vitamins A and E, both of which are essential to the maintenance of healthy skin and hair. Furthermore, it has been discovered to contain triterpenes, which are known antibacterial and antiviral substances.
Though often used in chocolates, as a substitute for cocoa butter, shea butter is often used in cosmetics and soap makers.  The advantages of incorporating Shea butter in soaps are because of its chemical constituents that warrant it anti-inflammatory, emollient and humectants properties.
Shea butter soap is safe for use for just about all people, with a few rare exceptions.  If you have any specific conditions that might prohibit its use—say a rare and very sensitive skin disease, or a nut allergy — you should consult your physician first, just to be safe.

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