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Deep Hydration

Shea butter is rich in essential fatty acids, such as oleic acid, stearic acid, and linoleic acid, which are key for maintaining the skin's lipid barrier. These fatty acids help restore the skin's moisture balance by creating a protective layer that prevents water loss, allowing the skin to retain hydration over time.

Skin Barrier Protection

Anti-Irrtation

Texture Smoothing

Shea butter contains triterpenes, which have anti-inflammatory properties that support the skin's natural defense mechanisms. The fatty acids also work to repair the outermost layer of the skin, helping it stay intact and function properly as a barrier against irritants, pollutants, and environmental stressors.

The vitamins A and E found in shea butter are powerful antioxidants, which promote skin cell regeneration and healing, improving skin texture and reducing the appearance of scars. Vitamin E is known for its anti-inflammatory properties, which help calm skin irritation, redness, and inflammation. Together, these nutrients support the skin's repair process and protect it from oxidative stress caused by environmental factors like UV exposure and pollution.

Shea butter's saponins (natural compounds) and vitamin A help stimulate collagen production, which improves skin firmness and elasticity. By boosting collagen synthesis, shea butter helps maintain skin’s smoothness, resilience, and youthful appearance.

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Absolutely thrilled with my purchase! It's so good for any part of my skin whenever my eczema comes back

- Clarice J

Fell in love IMMEDIATELY!!! It's tightened my skin and almost completely gotten rid of all of my wrinkles on my face. Absoloutely Love!

- Alice B

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