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RAW MATERIALS

Shea Butter, Organic, Unrefined, 1 kg

Stock 137 pck.
Product code: BUT103_1
INCI: Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) butter
Country of origin: Ghana
Best before date:
07/2025
Batch:
17378
Unit price: 14,99 € / kg

14,99 € incl. VAT

Product description


Please note that unrefined organic shea butter has a distinctive scent typical of this product. If this smell bothers you, we recommend that you purchase refined shea butter or unrefined conventional quality shea butter, which has a milder smell.

Shea butter, also known as shea butter, is made from the nuts of the African Shea tree. It is a wild harvested organic unrefined butter certified by the SOIL ASSOCIATION. Shea tree nuts are harvested by the women of a local organization from May to August.

Containing many valuable lats, vitamins A, E, F and minerals it is the most popular ingredient in natural cosmetics. It prevents the signs of aging and regenerates damaged skin. It improves blood circulation in the tissues and accelerates healing.

Ideal for the treatment of skin allergies, eczema, cracked and thickened skin. Contains natural UV factor 6, so can be included in sunscreens. Increases the skin's defences. It protects against infections and external weather influences such as frost and wind. It helps to fight stretch marks.

This creamy yellow butter with a nutty scent is suitable for both pregnant women and sensitive baby skin. Not suitable for people with nut allergies.

The butter can be used to make creams, soaps, body lotions, conditioners and balms.

For more information on the quality of the product, please refer to the certificate, which we update every time we make a new batch.

All raw materials supplied are of cosmetic quality, not suitable for internal use. Please use appropriate protective equipment when handling.

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