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Shea Oil (Butyrospermum parkii {shea butter} oil) is obtained by cold pressing of the fruits (seeds) of the karite tree followed by a full refining process. During the pressing of the butter, a liquid fraction appears as Shea Oil, which offers an exceptional skin feel. Shea Oil offers an elegant feel, but also promotes anti-inflammatory properties due to its natural phytosterol content. Due to its high content of unsaponifiables, Shea Oil draws its traditional properties: protection of the skin against weather, sun and aging, elimination of superficial irritations. Shea is well known to assist cutaneous dryness, dermatitis and dermatoses, eczema, solar erythema and burns.
Suggested Levels: Lotions & Creams: 5-10% | Balms: 5-10% | Bar Soaps: 3-10% | Hair Conditioners: 3-5%
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