
Shea butter is distinguished by its richness in essential fatty acids, notably stearic acid and oleic acid, which are recognized for their moisturizing and protective properties. These fatty acids, naturally present in large quantities in this butter, act in synergy to nourish the skin in depth, restore the hydrolipidic barrier and protect the epidermis from external aggressions. Thanks to its exceptional composition, shea butter is a multifunctional treatment that can be used on the face, body, hair, and even nails. From the first application, the butter melts gently on contact with the skin, releasing its nourishing and restorative active ingredients. Its rich and creamy texture envelops the skin in velvety softness, providing an immediate sensation of comfort and hydration. It is particularly recommended for moisturizing dry and rough areas, such as elbows, knees, or heels, but also for soothing irritation and redness. One of the major benefits of shea butter lies in its ability to protect the skin against external aggressions. Thanks to its high fatty acid content, it forms a protective barrier that prevents dehydration and protects the epidermis from the effects of wind, cold, and even the sun. This butter is also ideal for soothing and repairing the skin after prolonged exposure to the sun, relieving feelings of tightness and preventing flaking. On hair, shea butter plays a similar role. It protects the hair fiber from external aggressions while intensely nourishing dry and damaged hair. Applied as a mask before shampooing, it restores shine and softness to hair, while helping to prevent split ends. For frizzy or curly hair, it helps tame frizz while providing long-lasting hydration. Éavoid contact with eyes. If contact occurs, rinse thoroughly. Store in a dry place, away from light and avoid temperature variations. Not recommended for people with sensitivity/allergy to nuts and latex.