Shea butter is fat that’s extracted from the nuts of the shea tree.
It’s solid at warm temperatures and has an off-white or ivory color.
Shea trees are native to West Africa, and most shea butter still comes from that region.
Shea butter has been used as a cosmetic ingredient for centuries.
Its high concentration of vitamins and fatty acids — combined with its easy-to-spread consistency — make it a great product for smoothing, soothing, and conditioning your skin.
Curious?
Here are 12 reasons why you should add it to your skincare regime
1SUITABLE FOR ALL SKIN TYPES
Shea butter is technically a tree nut product.
But unlike most tree nut products, it’s very low in the proteins that can trigger allergies.In fact, there’s no medical literature documenting an allergy to topical shea butter.
Shea butter doesn’t contain chemical irritants known to dry out skin, and it doesn’t clog pores. It’s appropriate for nearly any skin type.
2IT'S MOISTURISING
Shea butter is typically used for its moisturising effects.
These benefits are tied to shea’s fatty acid content, including linoleic, oleic, stearic, and palmitic acids.
When you apply shea topically, these oils are rapidly absorbed into your skin. They act as a “refatting” agent, restoring lipids and rapidly creating moisture.
This restores the barrier between your skin and the outside environment, holding moisture in and reducing your risk of dryness.
3CAN HELP PREVENT BREAKOUTS
Shea butter is rich in different kinds of fatty acids.
This unique composition helps clear your skin of excess oil (sebum).At the same time, shea butter restores moisture to your skin and locks it in to your epidermis, so your skin doesn’t dry out or feel “stripped” of oil.
The result is a restoration of the natural balance of oils in your skin — which may help stop acne before it starts.
4IT'S AN ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
The plant esters of shea butter have been found to have anti-inflammatory properties.
When applied to the skin, shea triggers cytokines and other inflammatory cells to slow their production.
5IT'S AN ANTIOXIDANT
Shea butter has significant levels of vitamins A and E, which means it promotes strong antioxidant activity.
Antioxidants are important anti-aging agents.
They protect your skin cells from free radicals that can lead to premature aging and dull-looking skin.
6RICH IN FATTY ACIDS
This unique composition helps clear your skin of excess oil (sebum).At the same time, shea butter restores moisture to your skin and locks it in to your epidermis, so your skin doesn’t dry out or feel “stripped” of oil.
The result is a restoration of the natural balance of oils in your skin — which may help stop acne before it starts.
7HELPS BOOST COLLAGEN PRODUCTION
Shea butter contains triterpenes.
These naturally occurring chemical compounds are thought to deactivate collagen fiber destruction.
This may minimise the appearance of fine lines and result in plumper skin.
8CAN REDUCE APPEARANCE OF STRETCH MARKS
It’s thought that shea butter stops keloid fibroblasts — scar tissue — from reproducing, while encouraging healthy cell growth to take their place.
This may help your skin heal, minimising the appearance of stretch marks and scarring.
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9MAY REDUCE THE APPEARANCE OF FINE LINES
By boosting collagen production and promoting new cell generation, shea butter may help reduce what researchers call photoaging — the wrinkles and fine lines that environmental stress and aging can create on skin.
10CONTAINS SPF
Shea butter can’t be used by itself as an effective sunscreen.
But using shea butter on your skin does give you some added sun protection, so layer it over your favorite sunscreen on days you’ll be spending outside.
Shea butter contains an estimated SPF of 3 to 4.
11SOOTHING BENEFITS
Shea’s anti-inflammatory properties help soothe skin and relieve itching.
This may prove especially helpful for inflammatory skin conditions, such as eczema and psoriasis.
Shea also absorbs rapidly, which could mean quick relief for flare-ups.
12IT WON'T MAKE YOUR SKIN OILY
Shea butter contains high levels of linoleic acid and oleic acid. These two acids balance each other out.
That means shea butter is easy for your skin to fully absorb and won’t make your skin look oily after application.
Shea butter is packed with essential nutrients that can enhance your natural complexion and help you glow from the inside out.
Although it’s considered safe for every skin type, many products containing shea butter have other ingredients mixed in.
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