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COMMON USES: WHO SHOULD USE SHEA BUTTER?

Who should be using Shea Butter? Everyone! The American Shea Butter Institute recommends every household in America should have at least one container of Shea butter, either among the beauty supplies for improved better looking skin, or in the medicine cabinet around the house for small skin injuries . Whether you have white skin, black skin, brown skin , yellow skin, or purple skin (You may want to get that checked. Ha Ha Ha!!!) this product is for you

The area of use for our line of Shea butter products is broken down into three areas:

 

Shea Butter for your face


The face is the main beneficiary of the daily use of Shea butter. Massage your face using a small portion of our Shea butter.  Pay attention to the lower part of the nose, to the corner of your lips, ears and finally your forehead.  Our line of unrefined Shea butter helps reduce premature facial lines, dark spots, maintains moisture and & skin softness. To improve the quality of your skin, follow a daily regimen that includes washing your face with our African Black Soap.  For shaving issues, start by applying our Shea butter to soften the shaven area.  Use a sharp razor with at least two blades and a moveable head.  After shaving, apply the Shea butter again to avoid bumps.


Shea Butter for your Hair

A person’s hair can enhance a person’s beauty tremendously.  To rejuvenate your hair, massage a generous amount of our African Shea butter on your scalp and in your hair.  Wrap your hair with a warm towel for 10-20 minutes.  From there, you are free to style your hair.  If you desire softer and silkier hair, try using a natural product based shampoo. We are in the process of adding shampoo to our product line; in the mean time you can find great shampoos at you local health food store or organic market.  Not only does Shea butter acts as a good moisturizer for your scalp after you’ve washed your hair; it improves hair texture and has even been shown to stimulate hair growth.

Shea Butter For Your Body

Our line of Shea butter penetrates deep into the skin to provide a lasting protection against the cold & the sun.  Because of its softness followed by its high nonsaponifiable fractionour line of Shea butter is excellent for a body massage.  With the help of your body heat, it absorbs quickly into the skin.

Total Body Protection

Cold and Winter:  Apply our Shea Butter in the morning to protect your faceAll of your body parts that are exposed are attacked by the cold weather. The film that Shea butter leaves on your skin will screen and protect it for hours. Never forget that the fight against aging begins with protection.

Sun & Summer: Apply our Shea butter in the evening to regain freshness. Refer to the treatment mentioned for your hair which gets dry in the summer. Do not hesitate to oil hair before swimming and to maintain this treatment after the season is over. Your skin suffers during the whole summer. Regular use of our Shea butter in addition to sun screen products, before and after sun exposition, leaves you with tanned skin and avoids peeling. It is no longer popular for men to have lined skin. Use Shea butter after shaving for a healthy and younger feeling skin. Gentlemen, at least once a week, apply a generous amount from head to foot, with special care for joint (elbows and knees), toes, heels and nails.

Sport and Shea Butter: Shea butter is recommended for people who are active in sports. It has been used by African for centuries to relieve muscles tension and stress. Before an effort Shea butter accelerates warm-ups. Afterwards Shea butter helps drain toxins from sore muscles for a faster recovery.  If you do experience pain due to strenuous activity such as running, fighting, or heavy lifting, apply a generous amount of our Shea butter and rub in a circular motion to the area that is under pain.  Wet a towel in warm water; squeeze the towel until the towel is lightly damp. Gently press the towel over the affected area. This allows the Shea butter to easily absorb into the skin to perform its job.  Within a moment of time, the pain should settle down.  Don’t throw away your Bengay or painkillers just yet.  If you find that the Shea butter does not do anything to ease the pain, you can always go back to what you were using before.
 

 


 


   
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