Useful Hand and Body Lotions

Written By Chouhab on mercredi 28 janvier 2009 | 07:24

By Dandee Man Jr.

Shea Butter Lotion truly has healing and moisturizing power. Shea butter is organic, non toxic, and when unprocessed it can even be used in cooking. When used in lotion it is known to make the skin look and feel younger.

Shea butter provides natural skin rejuvenation. Shea butter is completely safe to use even on babies. Its awesome powers allow it to heal such conditions as cracked skin, ulcers, wounds, and dermatitis. After birth mothers have been known to use Shea butter to help with the effects of stretch marks on the skin because of the way it restructures the skin.

Using Shea butter as a daily soap or in the bathtub is one of its many uses. It's healing powers have also been known to soothe aching muscles. Shea butter is also one of the main ingredients found in antiaging creams. If you're up for the challenge Shea butter can easily be made at home to save money.

Most Shea butters that you are able to buy now has been refined. The refining process removes the natural scent and color but in the process of refining it many of its effective ingredients are removed. Refine Shea butter has been bleached, deodorized, and heated to almost 400. Sadly all this refining has removed most of the healing values, making it worth a fraction of what it should be.

Unless you know the butter that you are buying is unrefined and from West Africa, chances are it is refined.Sure refined Shea butter may be aesthetically appealing,but it lacks its true moisturizing, healing, and nutritious properties of traditional Shea butter.

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