Ingredients:
- Deeply moisturizes and nourishes the skin;
- Smoothes wrinkles and rejuvenates the skin;
- Stimulates collagen production and accelerates tissue regeneration;
- Heals wounds, treats burns and insect bites;
- You can and should use shea butter as a lip balm, it softens and moisturizes lips
- Shea butter has a natural sun protection factor, so if you apply shea butter on your lips, you are protected not only from wind and dryness, but also from the sun.
- Shea butter softens rough and calloused, dry patches of skin - knees, shins, heels. Apply the oil to all problem areas of the body and hands.
- Shea butter can be applied to the delicate skin around the nose when it is flaky after sunburn, or burned.
- Great for revitalizing skin after a visit to the pool or sunbathing, it softens, moisturizes, and soothes!
- Easily replaces both anti-aging cream and preventive wrinkle cream.
- Replaces eye care cream.
- Can be used to soften rough and dry cuticles around nails. It also protects nails from drying out.
- Soothes and calms disturbed skin after shaving.
- Shea butter saves from diaper rash and irritation - apply to your baby's dry body after bathing.
- Ideal for massage of individual body parts as well as for general massage.
Application:
Shea Butter / Shea Batter - unrefined, raw, 100%, obtained from the fruit of the Shea tree.

- 45-48% fat, 25-30 carbohydrates, 10% protein, Vitamins A, E, D, F;
- linolenic, myristic, oleic, palmitic and stearic acids.
Attention! When using oils for therapeutic purposes, it is recommended to consult a specialist.
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