Shea HEALING butter is a high performance lotion, and cream that
enrich your skin with the added benefit of HEALING. It is a natural
alternative to skin care products designed to moisturize, protect,
revitalize and refreash your body from head to toe.
WHAT IS SHEA HEALING BUTTER?
Shea butter is solid which comes from the natural fat obtained
from the pit of the fruit of the African karite tree grown in
West and Central Africa. Also referred to as karite butter. Shea
butter is an emollient that is extremely therapeutic, helping
to heal cracked, aged and damaged skin. Its chemical constituents
help to heal small wounds, burns, and skin ulcers, bruising and
soreness, and penetrates the skin and leaves it feeling soft and
smooth. Shea butter which also contains vitamin A and E has a
high content of unsaponifiables and phytosterol, which have antimicrobial
and moisturizing properties and provide protection from the UV
and stimulate the skin's renewal process, providing a more youthful,
vibrant appearance. It's texture is typically soft and butter-like
so it melts readily into the skin.
BENEFITS OF SHEA HEALING BUTTER
- Alleviate Scars after surgery, minor cuts
- Relieve burns, eczema, and dry/chapped skin
- Banish dark spots, skin discoloration
- Smooth wrinkles and blemishes
- Relax muscular stiffness
- Improve skin elasticity
- Minimize stretch marks
- Reduce razor burn/bumps
- Moisturize and protect the scalp
- Revitalize damaged/proccessed hair
- Soothe baby's skin, even cradle cap
- Eliminate diaper rash
- Promote cell growth & wound healing
- Reduce impact of ultravoilet rays (use additional sunscreen
also)
TIPS FOR DRY SKIN
1. Decrease the frequency of bathing/showering; maintain tempid
water; and limit the duration to 5 minutes or less.
2. Use a mild bar soap. Liquid soaps are more drying. Avoid
glycerin soaps and those which contain deodorants.
3. Always apply a good moisturizing lotion after bathing/showering.
Shea Healing Butter is effective in mild to moderate cases of
dry skin.
4. Operating a humidifier in your home during cold climates,
especially in the bedroom, may add moisture to the air and protect
the skin when the heat is on.
5. Apply a moisturizer-sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or greater
to all areas of the body exposed to the sun.
6. Finally, and very important, drink plenty of water and liquids
to keep the skin moist from the inside.
For more information about Shea Healing Butter, please visit
http://www.sheahealingbutter.com/
Kaaryn Walker manages http://www.sheahealingbutter.com/ a high performance line of shea butter healing products.
Kaaryn is also the creater of http://www.KidsHygieneAndHealth.com, a web site dedicated to learning the causes and finding solutions of youth and teenage hygiene and health concerns. "Ask the Expert" and the Parents Message Board serves as a great place to learn and exchange tips on better hygiene and health care for kids.