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Thursday, January 29, 2015

Wisely Purchase Whipped Shea Butter

By Enid Hinton


Purchasing any new product is something that can cause you to feel confused and stressed before you make the final decision. With the advent of online shopping finding the one that will work best for you can involve a dedicated research pattern on your part. So many products do not deliver what is promised in their advertising that many times customer reviews and personal referrals are the only solution for you. Deciding to purchase whipped shea butter is no exception to this problem.

The creams and oils from this nut have been used for centuries. There are multiple mentions in history dating back to Egyptian pharaohs including Cleopatra and her court. It was invaluable for preserving the soft smoothness of women's skin in the desert where extreme heat and winds cause dryness and coarse appearance. This oil treatment has lost none of its appeal over the centuries.

The other uses and benefits of this product are basically skin related but also include arthritis and rheumatism relief. It also offers help for rashes and skin problems such as acne, eczema and dry, cracked and bleeding skin and feet. It can help remove scars and stretch marks as well as prevent them from becoming an issue if used before and during pregnancy.

For facial issues it is known to remove fine lines and reduce wrinkling especially around the eyes and mouth. It works by reactivating collagen production and increasing natural elasticity to facial and neck areas. It can also replace the natural colors and tone to facial skin. Many people use it as a hair treatment that repairs split ends and eases dry itchy scalp. It will relax tightly curled hair and make it appear less frizzy and loose.

There are two varieties of this product. The growth areas of the trees that produce the seeds used to make them is paramount in knowing the differences. Trees raised in West Africa are most common because they originated there and grown wild in the area. Eastern trees are specifically cultivated there and their numbers are lower. Conditions in the area cause this butter to be smoother, silkier and easier to apply than that found in the west.

There is also a difference in the processing methods used when producing this item for sale. When researching this product you will see refined and unrefined products. Often retailers offer both types without noting the differences. Refined means that the color, fragrance and much of the beneficial aspects of the cream have been removed chemically. Unrefined product will be ivory in color and have a sweet nutty aroma. The unrefined product has had no chemical processing and has lost very little potency.

Looking online you will find hundreds of resources to provide this product. You will also find it at retail outlets locally. Beauty supply houses carry it but if you are purchasing large amounts you can find wholesale dealers online. Some companies do not ship this item in the summer months because extreme heat will cause it to melt and separate causing a coarseness in the texture.

Whether you order online or find this product locally in a beauty supply house or department store it may turn out to be a solution to the many skin problems endured over your lifetime as well as help issues that arise when raising children or recovering from injuries or surgery. It has been referred to as a cream designed to help families with any type of skin and hair issues.




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