100% Organic West African Shea Butter 16 oz

$6.99 $4.50
(as of 15/10/2010 02:34 - info)
  • Directly from the shell

African Shea Butter 100% Natural African Shea Butter is made from the nut of the African Shea Tree. It contains a rich amount of unremovable fatty acid which render it far superior to cocoa butter and other natural vegetable butters. this fatty is crucial to rejuvenating and moisturizing the skin. Shea Butter provides all the essential vitamins needed to make skin look and feel smoother, softer and most importantly, healthier. Its therapeutic properties protect the skin from wind, cold, sun and it helps heal wounds faster. Shea Butter stimulates cellular activity, fights the effects of aging and repairs rough, damaged skin.

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5 Reviews

  1. Bbjst says:
    Posted October 15, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Item was well packaged and delivered promptly. I haven’t stopped talking about this to my friends and family, even strangers! I use it on my hair, skin and lips. I even had some frost bite on my leg around my ankle and it turned black but thanks to the shea butter, the scars are healing up quickly and my skin is returning to it’s natural tone. Love it!!!

  2. jo says:
    Posted September 22, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Arrives raw so its a little hard but greatif you smush it a bit and/or to mix with essensial oils.

  3. MadameMariko says:
    Posted September 21, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    this is not good shea butter, not pure, it has a extreme yellow color which you can tell has been mixed with something, came in a plastic bag and very small. i will continue to order my shea butter from [...] Unrefined shea butter will not be bright

    yellow unless a root dye extract has been added to it

    i have changed review because i have used on nephew this weekend he is a teenager and he has lost of big pimples on his back and face as well as something on his hand and i applied this shea butter and in 2 days the pimples reduced in size and looks to be drying out healing

  4. Jared says:
    Posted August 27, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    This is Kpangnan Butter, or African Butter. It’s not actually Shea butter (which is beige and not as dense as African butter). They are from different trees in different habitats. Still a good butter with some similar properties. This seems to be pretty common abroad epically in the US market where you will also find it labeled as Golden Shea Butter. I’m not sure how it became so widely adopted with this title, but having Kapangnan Butter, Golden Shea or even African Tallow as part of the title would be more appropriate.

  5. Anonymous says:
    Posted August 24, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    This shea butter comes double bagged in a heat sealed plastic baggie. After that, you can squeeze it into your preferred container of choice. I simply removed the outer bag and put it into a zip plastic bag. Maybe in the future, I will invest in some containers. It works well, and it is creamy. My only issue is that it has an odd aroma, but I can overlook that for the wonders it does.


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