Why Shea Butter?

Why Not?

Why Shea Butter?

Why Not?

Shea Butter FAQ's

What is Shea Butter made from?

Shea Butter is a vegetable fat extracted from the nut of the African Karite tree, also called the Shea tree.

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Where is Shea Butter from?

Our Shea Butter comes from the nuts of the Shea Tree in various sources in Africa . The Shea tree has been nicknamed Tree of Life for its ability to help with numerous skin, hair, and health conditions.

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What is Shea Butter good for?

We love this question. Unrefined Shea Butter is a nutrient-rich butter packed with vitamins A and C, and with natural antioxidants. As a creative-thinking craftsman we explore the utility of Shea Butter more than the beauty. Our first Shea Butter Blend was unscented designed for people living with skin sensitivity conditions looking for a natural moisturizer that helps soothe and repair dry, itchy, cracked skin and maintain a healthy radiant glow.

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How should I storage my Shea Butter?

Shea butter should be stored slightly below room temperature, so that it stays solid and easy to spread.

Are there any possible side effects and risk?

There are no documented cases of topical shea butter allergies. Even people with tree nut allergies should be able to use shea butter on their skin.That said, discontinue use if you begin experiencing irritation and inflammation. Seek emergency medical attention if you experience severe pain, swelling, or difficulty breathing. The Cleveland Clinic states that while shea butter is allergen-free (being made entirely of fat), raw shea butter does contain latex. Some individuals with latex allergies may experience adverse reactions, particularly if they have type B latex allergies.

Can I use Shea Butter on my newborn?

This is a common and tricky question because nothing's ever 100%. Based on common research and data, shea butter can be used on newborns.  It's a safe and effective moisturizer for baby's skin, especially helpful for dry skin, diaper rash, and eczema. Shea butter is gentle and doesn't contain chemicals or preservatives, making it a good option for sensitive baby skin. Our butter is a blend of shea butter and other beneficial oils which provides rapid absorption, vitamins and nutrients. If you are a user of Natures Buttery Blend and new mother perform a small patch test to the baby's skin for any possible reaction.

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Our Butter Benefits

Eases Irritation

Shea butter contains anti-inflammatory substances, which ease swelling and redness in skin. People use it for any irritation, from sunburns to chapped lips to skin that’s reacting to too many acid peels or scrubs.

Deeply Moisturizes

This nutty-flavored fat has emollient properties that makes it an excellent choice for dry skin. Shea butter products are filled to the brim with vitamins A and E. Vitamin A supports skin health, while vitamin E is a known antioxidant. If you are looking for a nutrient rich creamy butter blend that smells and feels like a comforting hug Natures Buttery Blend Scented is for you.

Stretch Marks

Stretch marks occur occasionally in anyone's body. That doesn't mean that they need to be seen prominently al all times. Using Nature Buttery Blend, you can reduct the appearance of stretch marks, dark spots, scars, and cracked skin. Shea butter replaces the scar tissue and encourages healthy cell production in the required areas. So, using shea butter, you will have renewed and replenished skin in no time.

Improves Eczema

Eczema is a common skin condition that causes itchy, red rashes. It also makes you prone to skin infections. When you eczema, part of the problem is that you don't have enough fatty acids in your skin. Natures Buttery Blend Unscented is perfect for those challenged with this skin condition.

Soothes Razor Bumps

Our blend of oils and shea butter reduces the appearance of razor bumps. With its slew of healing properties, shea butter also provides relief to those pesky post shaving bumps. Natures Buttery Blend Unscented is perfect for those challenged with this skin condition.

Neuropathy

Neuropathy, specifically peripheral neuropathy, is a condition where nerves outside the brain and spinal cord are damaged, leading to various symptoms like numbness, tingling, pain, and muscle weakness, primarily in the hands and feet. It can result from various causes, including diabetes, infections, injuries, and certain medications. We created Natures Buttery Blend for Tension as a solution for relief for peripheral neuropathy.

Shea Butter FAQ's

What is Shea Butter made from?

Shea Butter is a vegetable fat extracted from the nut of the African Karite tree, also called the Shea tree.

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Where is Shea Butter from?

Our Shea Butter comes from the nuts of the Shea Tree in various sources in Africa . The Shea tree has been nicknamed Tree of Life for its ability to help with numerous skin, hair, and health conditions.

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What is Shea Butter good for?

We love this question. Unrefined Shea Butter is a nutrient-rich butter packed with vitamins A and C, and with natural antioxidants. As a creative-thinking craftsman we explore the utility of Shea Butter more than the beauty. Our first Shea Butter Blend was unscented designed for people living with skin sensitivity conditions looking for a natural moisturizer that helps soothe and repair dry, itchy, cracked skin and maintain a healthy radiant glow.

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How should I storage my Shea Butter?

Shea butter should be stored slightly below room temperature, so that it stays solid and easy to spread.

Are there any possible side effects and risk?

There are no documented cases of topical shea butter allergies. Even people with tree nut allergies should be able to use shea butter on their skin.That said, discontinue use if you begin experiencing irritation and inflammation. Seek emergency medical attention if you experience severe pain, swelling, or difficulty breathing. The Cleveland Clinic states that while shea butter is allergen-free (being made entirely of fat), raw shea butter does contain latex. Some individuals with latex allergies may experience adverse reactions, particularly if they have type B latex allergies.

Can I use Shea Butter on my newborn?

This is a common and tricky question because nothing's ever 100%. Based on common research and data, shea butter can be used on newborns.  It's a safe and effective moisturizer for baby's skin, especially helpful for dry skin, diaper rash, and eczema. Shea butter is gentle and doesn't contain chemicals or preservatives, making it a good option for sensitive baby skin. Our butter is a blend of shea butter and other beneficial oils which provides rapid absorption, vitamins and nutrients. If you are a user of Natures Buttery Blend and new mother perform a small patch test to the baby's skin for any possible reaction.

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FDA & Allergen Disclaimer: These statements and products have not been evaluated by the FDA. These statements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, prevent, or eliminate any disease or condition. Better Shea Butter & Skin Foods products are intended for cosmetics purposes, and not to be ingested. Please consult a physician before using products from Better Shea Butter & Skin Foods. If you are allergic to any ingredients, please do not purchase or use. Use a small 1 inch x 1 inch test area on your hand and let product sit on the skin for 24 hours to test for any adverse reactions. If any reactions occur, consult a physician immediately, and immediately discontinue use.

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