How much do you know about the skin regenerating properties of raw shea butter?
Shea butter is a component of some of our everyday toilet soaps, skin lotion, hair treatments, cultural medications and all; but have you taken a sec to reflect on how beneficial shea butter could be if you adopt it as a stand-alone beauty therapy for skin regeneration and hair lifting? Well if you haven’t, I guess it’ll be my pleasure to tell you about it; how about that?
It feels so natural when you apply raw shea butter on your skin or scalp; maybe because it’s a natural, healthy, fatty oil made from an African tropical tree (karite). This particular tree produces nuts which are crushed, boiled and processed into off-white fatty oil that has a high melting point. Although shea butter is quite soft and easy to melt when rubbed with the palms, it doesn’t melt on its own except it’s exposed to heat. Wait a sec! I didn’t tell you shea butter contains high amount of collagen? I guess I have to apologize for taking so long and maybe let you know of how much it means to your skin.
Source:Quora