Shea Butter can help to keep skin conditioned and happy while improving elasticity and appearance. It is one of natural skin care's most popular ingredients, and is found in everything from soap to skin and hair products. Conventional Shea Butter is solid at room temperature, but Shea Oil has a much lower melting point, making it easy to use in formulations that call for liquid carrier oils. Try adding Shea Oil to a sugar or salt scrub, or as-is for a rich, moisturizing body or massage oil. Using Shea Oil is a great way to add the moisturizing benefits of Shea to hair care oils and conditioners too. Use Shea Oil to soften your Shea Butter by adding a few tablespoons of oil to one pound of melted butter.
pamela says
I love your shea oil. The one problem I have is when after my hands are in water and maybe we have hard water in my city. They become dry again. Should I add another carrier oil to the shea oil. Like a 1 ounce of marula or something else like sweet almond oil?