Softening care
On all types of skin, shea butter quickly penetrates, leaving a very
agreeable feeling of well being giving the skin a velvety finish and
some plasticity.
Moisturizing
Shea butter is ideal on dried up skin in the face and on the body,
particularly elbows, knees and other sometimes neglected places.
Protecting
Being a natural obstacle against UV rays, shea butter brings a basic
protection for a short and indirect exposure to sunlight. In very cold
weather or drying wind, it can be applied on the whole face.
Healing
For various irritations (superficial itches, eczema, psoriasis),
generously apply shea butter and let it penetrate. If need be, a
spoonful
of butter in the bath can offer quick and even relief.
Rejuvenating
For anti-ageing treatment, shea butter can be used without limits to
improve skin elasticity and fight wrinkles. It can be applied on circles,
lids, forehead, cheeks, neck, preferably at night when the skin is ready
to rest.
Improving firmness
Ideal for pregnant women, shea butter prevents and efficiently fights
against stretch marks provided the treatment starts early during
pregnancy. It can also be used on the whole upper part of the body in
order to improve bust firmness.
Revitalizing hair
Shea butter brings flexibility and strength to hair that has been dried
or
damaged by weather conditions, gels, dyes, straighteners, etc., or
simply by an inadequate shampoo. Shea butter feeds the hair, improves
its oxygenation capacity and reinforces the capillary fibres. Gone are
brittle and lustreless hair and split ends. To improve hair quality, it
can be completely coated with shea butter for about 20 minutes before
shampooing, or a fine coat can be applied on clean and dry hair, paying
particular attention to ends. |