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How to use shea butter?

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For some time now, you've been looking for more natural products to take care of yourself. Essential oils, vegetable oils, and butters are now part of your beauty routines. Shea butter is no exception to the list, but do you really know all the uses of this miracle product?

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Shea butter: an unparalleled moisturizer

You won't be surprised by this first benefit, of course. Shea butter is an ultra-nourishing natural active ingredient that is perfectly suited for dry skin care. Its buttery texture is rich in nourishing active ingredients to help rebuild the epidermis.

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You can therefore use it as a body moisturizer; its complex rich in vitamins A, D, E, and F will be ideal for hydrated skin in all seasons. Indeed, your skin will be smoothed, supple, and soft throughout the year!

An ally for (future) mothers

As a future mother, you know it's important to moisturize your body during pregnancy to prevent stretch marks. It is therefore important to choose a moisturizing product that meets your skin's needs.

Shea butter can be used throughout pregnancy to hydrate at-risk areas to minimize the appearance of stretch marks. You can also use it if you choose to breastfeed; this miracle product will help prevent cracks on your chest.

Bonus: shea butter also takes care of babies. Its formula, rich in vitamins and nourishing active ingredients, makes it a perfectly suitable moisturizer. Moreover, when the formulation is natural, it poses fewer risks.

To take on your vacation

Are your holidays approaching? It's time to pack your suitcase, and among your must-haves: sunscreen and after-sun to avoid disasters. Despite all these precautions, you have sensitive skin and you know it can quickly react. Used before applying your sunscreen, shea butter will create a second protective barrier against UV rays.

If you couldn't avoid the sunburn catastrophe, know that shea butter has anti-inflammatory properties to soothe the burning sensations caused by the sun.

Shea butter: an effective anti-inflammatory

As mentioned before, shea butter has anti-inflammatory properties that can be used on many occasions. It is an ultra-effective aftershave, especially for sensitive skin. Its high level of nourishment will prevent tightness after shaving.

You can also apply it after sport to prevent muscle soreness thanks to its analgesic action. It is useful for sprains, dislocations, and even strains to relieve pain.

A remedy for brittle hair

No need to spend a fortune on hair care if one product can solve your problems, right? Shea butter can help you treat your dry and brittle hair. To do this, you can apply it to your lengths after shampooing and leave it on like a classic mask.

Plus, it will leave a delicate scent on your hair!

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