Shea Butter
Shea butter is an ivory fatty compound obtained from the widespread Shea trees in African regions, using several methods, including boiling, cracking, mixing or mixing, and is widely used in many areas, It is also used in the treatment of certain health problems. The methods of use vary according to the purpose of this use. The following are the main benefits of the use, as well as the ways of using it.
Benefits and method of using shea butter for hair
Shea butter contains a high percentage of vitamin A, as well as vitamin E, and can be used as follows: Apply to hair completely, and leave for at least half an hour, and then wash the hair well, and the benefits of hair as follows:
- Treat various hair problems, help moisturize the scalp, and prevent the crust.
- Prevent the problems and diseases of scalp lashes such as alfalfa, which increase the severity of hair loss and loss.
- Nourishes hair follicles, increases its growth potential, and strengthens its density.
- It gives great shine and softness to the hair.
Benefits of shea butter for skin
- Shea butter protects against the appearance of signs of aging, especially wrinkles, curvature and fine lines, because they contain a very high percentage of antioxidants, especially vitamin E, and contain fatty acids that promote the production of collagen protein.
- It is used to deeply moisturize the skin, eliminate dehydration and peel, and is ideal for getting rid of various skin diseases, which are caused by fungi, especially eczema, psoriasis, and scabies.
- Eliminates signs of fatigue and fatigue, renews skin cells, increases skin freshness, and removes burns from the sun.
- Get rid of acne, dark pigmentation.
- Remove dead skin cells, prevent cracking and cracking of feet.
- Used as natural sunscreens, it stimulates skin protection from ultraviolet radiation, which causes great damage to it and causes skin cancer.
Benefits of Shea butter for lips
It is used as a natural moisturizer for the lips. It eliminates dehydration and flaking, and prevents its color from being darkened by various factors. By mixing a teaspoon of shea with two drops to three drops of peppermint oil and applying the mixture on the lips daily.
Benefits of shea butter for cancer
Shea butter contains natural antioxidant antioxidants, protecting the body’s cells from cancer-free cracks, preventing skin damage and protecting against ultraviolet radiation.