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Shea Butter for Wrinkles, Scars, Sunburns, Dry, Itchy, Chapped, Cracked and Irritated Skin – African Skin Care Remedies


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Shea butter is an African remedy that can be used for skin care. Shea butter is a slightly yellowish or ivory-colored oil extracted from the nuts that are gathered from the Shea Nut Tree (butyrospermum parkii) which grows in the western region of Africa.

 

It is said that the main properties of shea butter are most valued for skin care. Shea butter is a natural versatile and safe beauty remedy that has been used for centuries in Africa for moisturizing and alleviating skin from wrinkles, scars and burns. Shea butter is used for massage to create a smooth and frictionless surface and stimulate deep tissue of the skin. It is a main ingredient in local cream and soap production, and is applied to moisturize and protect the skin from sun, wind, heat and salt water. As an excellent base for the addition of essential oils, shea butter is a key ingredient in the most reputable French beauty products.

Shea butter has only gained recognition in the United States in the last ten years. In recent studies, shea butter was confirmed to have excellent anti-aging, soothing and moisturizing properties. It can help preventing skin from drying out in the harsh environment, protecting skin against climate and UV aggressions, preventing wrinkle formation, soothing irritated and chapped skin, and moisturizing the epidermis.

You can find raw unrefined shea butter in the market, and may also find many shea butter beauty products, such as soaps, creams, and lotions.

For more information about natural remedies for skin care, go to Natural Remedies Center: http://www.naturalremediescenter.com/treat/skin-care/

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