Some of the possible benefits of Shea Butter
include:

Evens skin tone.

Absorbs quickly without leaving greasy residue like
mineral oil based products.

Penetrates deep into the epidermal layer of your
skin to help restore elasticity to maturing skin and
prevent the cellular breakdown that leads to dry,
cracking skin, and stretch marks.

Stimulates cellular activity, fights the effects of
aging and repairs rough, damaged skin
Returns natural luster to skin and hair.

Does not clog pores.

Revitalizes, softens and maintains skin moisture
Aids in the healing of wounds and may improve
scars due to its anti-inflammatory properties.

Used to heal eczema, burns, rashes, severely dry
skin, and to lessen the irritation of psoriasis.

Moisturizes after shaving to prevent irritation.

Has natural sun blocking powers and may protect
skin from sun damage and environmental elements
Nourishes the hair shaft.

Moisturizes dry, dull over-processed and
heat-treated hair resulting in improved brilliance
and manageability.

Helps prevent weak hair from breaking, fading, or
thinning out and may promote hair growth.
ALLERGY ALERT:  Shea butter contains natural latex.  Although it is not exactly the same as the sap-like latex extract
from the Rubber Tree (Hevea brasiliensis),  it is very similar in chemical composition.  Although the quantities of latex
in Shea Butter are small, this natural latex is responsible for the sealing property that Shea Butter has that may aid in
protecting your skin and preventing sun allergies.
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