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Except as a superior moisturizer, Shea butter is used to treat various skin problems including:
eczema
dermatitis
stretch marks
dry skin and hair
insect bites
psoriasis
acne
cracked skin
itchy skin
muscle fatigue and tension
rheumatism
arthritis
sunburns
skin allergies and rashes
scars and dark spots
skin blemishes
wrinkles
Shea butter is extremely rich natural source of two important vitamins, namely vitamin A and E. According to the before mentioned source, vitamin A in Shea butter is important for improving a number of skins conditions, including blemishes, wrinkles, eczema, and dermatitis. The same source states that, although the exact benefit and function of the Vitamin E in human being is not entirely clear, it has been described as effective in a number of conditions or circumstances. These benefits include being anti-aging, an anti-free radical agent, and exerting a positive effect on increasing the micro-circulation.
Application: Soften Shea butter in the palms of your hands. Spread over the hair shaft following the natural direction of the cuticle growth (root to tip). Style hair as desired
Alternatively heat gently and add the Shea butter to a conditioner or moisturising cream and use as normal.