Shea Butter Soaps:
Shea butter has become a very popular product used by men and women all over the world. It's found in soaps, lotions, and moisturizing products. Sometimes used in a pure form it provides a soothing protection and helps heal your skin. Shea Butter Soap has been used in Africa for a very long time to heal ailments of the skin and scalp. In most cases Shea butter is used to treat dry skin, relieve pain and swelling, treat discoloration and help provide relief from arthritis pains.
Shea butter itself comes from the nuts of the Shea Karite Tree, mostly found in West Africa. Once extracted from the nuts, the Shea butter comes out white or cream color, and for the most part does not have much of a scent. Usually Shea butter retains its healing properties for about 2 years.
With all the fatty acids and vitamins inside Shea butter, its no coincidence that it is quick to heal your skin and also provides some protection from harmful UV rays from the sun.
Shea butter also helps fight stretch marks. It is also usually received well on many skin types, so its ideal for those people who have very sensitive skin.
Shea butter appears in many anti-aging products that you can find pretty much anywhere. Of course this is because of the high amounts of vitamin A and E found in Shea butter itself. These help keep the skin healthy and flexible. It also helps prevent the signs of wrinkles. Also included is vitamin F, which works as a rejuvenating agent. Rough skin is healed and soothed as the Shea butter easily absorbs into the skin while not clogging your pores.
When it comes to Shea Butter Products such as bar soap, there are abundant benefits. Shea butter is not toxic, and soaps containing Shea butter as a primary ingredient are perfect for those who suffer from skin conditions such as eczema or dermatitis. Shea butter does not get destroyed when making soap, and that's why we use a very high percentage of Shea butter in our Shea butter soaps.

