Shea Butter: Playing it's Part in the Winter Months

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Shea Butter: Playing it's Part in the Winter Months

Our Answer for Winter Skin

Shea butter has been used for centuries for its various skin benefits. It is known for its deep moisturizing properties and ability to heal and soothe dry, cracked, and irritated skin. In the winter months, our skin tends to become dehydrated due to the harsh, cold weather, making it crucial to use the right products to keep it healthy and nourished. Whipped shea butter is a perfect solution to combat winter skin issues.

Why Shea Butter?

Whipped shea butter is created by whipping raw shea butter to create a light, fluffy texture that is easy to apply and absorbs quickly into the skin. This process also makes it easier to mix with other ingredients such as essential oils and natural fragrances. Whipped shea butter is rich in vitamins and antioxidants that help to nourish and protect the skin from environmental stressors.

Regular use of whipped shea butter can help to alleviate these issues by deeply moisturizing the skin and locking in hydration. It also helps to soothe irritated skin and reduce inflammation, making it an excellent option for those with eczema and psoriasis. In addition to its moisturizing and healing properties, whipped shea butter is also an excellent option for those looking for a natural skincare alternative. It is free from harmful chemicals and synthetic fragrances, making it gentle on the skin and suitable for all skin types.

The versatility of Shea Butter is astounding. It's moisturizing, healing, and natural properties make it a top choice for those looking to keep their skin healthy and nourished during the harsh winter months. Shea butter locks in hydration and nutrients, while allowing skin to breathe and pores to remain unburdened. 

Whether you have dry, sensitive, or irritated skin, whipped shea butter is a must-have in your skincare routine.

 

Sourcing

Relationships and sustainability are the foundation of who we are. They are the strongest threads within our tapestry, and they are the roots that anchor us. We've partnered with sustainable suppliers to bring you Shea Butter that comes directly from the hands of the women of the northwestern region of Ghana, where they transform the raw, unadulterated shea nut into the rich, creamy yellow butter that plays a central role in so many of our products. For these women shea butter production is their sole livelihood and it plays a key role in the economic vitality of the whole community.

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