Shea butter oil

The positive properties of the oil lie in the fact that it improves the condition of the skin regardless of age. Regular use in its pure form or as part of various creams helps increase skin elasticity and smoothness. As a result, you will look younger and more attractive.

Description

As an ingredient in creams, shea butter oil is very popular. It is used both in body creams and in cosmetics specifically for the face. The positive properties of the oil lie in the fact that it improves the condition of the skin regardless of age. Regular use in its pure form or as part of various creams helps increase skin elasticity and smoothness. As a result, you will look younger and more attractive.

Creams with shea butter oil can be purchased in stores or prepared independently. For example, simply mixing a small amount of shea butter oil with ylang-ylang oil, calendula tincture, and sesame oil can create an excellent nourishing body cream.

Beneficial Properties of Shea Butter Oil

It is difficult to overestimate the overall benefits of using shea butter oil. It plays a very important role in nourishing our skin. In general, the following positive properties can be highlighted:

  • Softens the skin, which is especially important during the cold season. In winter, the skin on the hands often becomes dry, and many people even develop cracks. Applying the oil to these areas softens the skin, prevents small wounds, and makes the hands soft and smooth.
  • Improves skin elasticity. With age, skin loses elasticity and no longer holds its shape as well. However, regular nourishment with shea butter oil helps prevent this. This applies to all areas of the body, from the face to the hands.
  • Enriches with vitamins. When the oil is rubbed directly into the skin, it is quickly absorbed and enriches it with beneficial substances. This gives the skin a healthy color and beauty.
  • Helps fight stretch marks. Regular use of shea butter oil in its pure form or in combination with olive oil helps reduce stretch marks and sagging skin. Thanks to the high content of vitamins A and E, these components promote balanced metabolism between skin cells. They effectively cleanse the skin and stimulate rapid tissue regeneration. Using shea butter oil against stretch marks can significantly improve the condition of the skin, giving it youthfulness, natural tone, freshness, and elasticity.

Shea Butter Oil and Hair

Shea butter oil also has a positive effect on hair. This ingredient is often found in many shampoos and conditioners available in cosmetic stores. And this is no coincidence, as its effect on hair is very effective.

Firstly, hair becomes stronger, breaks less, and is less exposed to the effects of factors such as a hair dryer, curling iron, straightener, etc.

Secondly, hair density increases. After just one month of regular use of shea butter oil, you will be able to enjoy thick and luxurious hair.

Thirdly, hair becomes shinier. This healthy shine makes it significantly more beautiful and gives it a healthier appearance.

The oil in its pure form is also added to homemade hair masks. Add a few drops to a mask: egg-based, kefir-based, yeast-based, etc. Or mix it with castor oil and lemon juice and apply it along the entire length of the hair.