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What's in our Whipped Shea Butter?

Each batch of Whipped Shea Butter has the following:
Virgin Unrefined Coconut Oil
Cold Pressed Black Seed Oil
Cold Pressed Avocado Oil
Vitamin E Oil

Virgin Unrefined Shea Butter

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Shea butter has several uses on the hair and the skin.  Some of the most common are as follows:
•    Helps seal the ends of your hair
•    Heals a damaged scalp and helps clear any infection
•    Conditions, revitalizes and moisturizes the hair
•    Deep conditions the hair, when added to your current deep conditioner
•    Helps treat blemishes, wrinkles, itching, sunburn, small skin wounds, eczema, dermatitis,
      insect       
      bites, frost bite, and other skin conditions.

•    It can also help with shaving, skin cracks, tough or rough skin on the feet and stretch mark 
      prevention

Other claims of healing properties include alleviating muscle fatigue, aches and tension, before and after strenuous exercise, skin allergies such as poison ivy or poison oak and skin damage from heat.

Virgin Unrefined Coconut Oil

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Used to moisturize and condition the skin and hair and treat dry scalp and fungal conditions as well as to minimize protein loss.  Coconut oil is known to prevent hair loss, promote a healthy scalp and relieve dandruff.  It is also used as a skin softener, it helps to heal and repair the skin; it has also been known to prevent premature aging of the skin.  

Cold Pressed Black Seed Oil

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Black Cumin Seed Oil strengthens the scalp and hair follicles and helps improve the condition of hair, skin, and nails.  Black Cumin Seed Oil is known to be particularly effective at combating auto-immune skin disorders, making it a natural choice for psoriasis treatment. It can also help to soothe acne and various forms of eczema. Black Cumin Seed Oil may also help relieve pain caused by arthritis or sore muscles and is an excellent choice for massage oil blends.

Cold Pressed Avocado Oil

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Used to soften and hydrate the skin and prevents the skin from drying out.  It is used on sun damaged skin and has been recommended as helpful for acne problems and treatment for eczema; it is also known to reduce age spots and help heal minor scarring.  This oil improves the appearance and texture of hair as it strengthens and moisturizes the strands.  It also stimulates circulation when massaged into the scalp.

Vitamin E Oil

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Vitamin E may decrease some of the harmful effects of solar radiation on the skin.  It is commonly used for burn treatment. It is also helpful to treat burns secondary to radiation therapy.  It has been prescribed for topical use in pregnant women to prevent stretch marks on the abdomen. More recently, it has been used to prevent or treat mucositis resulting from chemotherapy. It can help heal acne, promote wound healing and prevent scarring from eczema or psoriasis. Topical vitamin E moisturizes the skin from within, reduces UV induced damage, helps to protect against ozone damage and decreases erythema (redness of the skin) after sun exposure.

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