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Aloe Butter: A soft solid butter produced by extracting aloe vera in
a fatty fraction of coconut, which is completely oil miscible. Aloe
Butter melts on contact with the skin. It aids in rapid hydration of
dry skin caused by eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, sunburn, windburn,
and general chapping.
 
Avocado Oil: is derived from the pit of the avocado fruit. Oil from
the Avocado pit is very rich and moisturizing, making it highly
recommended for people with dry skin and eczema. This highly
therapeutic oil is rich in vitamins A, B1, B2, B5 (Panthothenic acid),
Vitamin D, E, minerals, protein, lecithin and fatty acids.
 
Cocoa Butter: is derived from the Cocoa Bean, which is also where
chocolate comes from. Cocoa butter is one of the most stablefats
and also contains natural antioxidants. It is well known for healing
sun burnt skin and softening the appearance of stretch marks and wrinkles.
This butter also has a high reputation for providing a barrier on the skin,
which helps retain moisture and to help restore hydration to the skin.
 
Grape seed Oil: (Vitis Vinifera) Especially for people with problem skin,
as it almost never causes any adverse reactions for those with delicate skin.
Helps strengthen tissue cells and help preserve the natural moisture of the skin.
It is highly penetrating, light oil that is great for dry, damaged or aging skin.
Grape seed oil has regenerative and restructuring virtues, which allow better
controlof skin moisturization. It is said to help with regeneration of the skin
and softening of the tissues.
 
Mango Butter: is derived from the Mango fruit. It is contains essential fatty
acids. Mango Butter seals in moisture, helping soften and protect dry skin.
It also helps protect skin from the suns UV Rays.

 

Shea Butter: is derived from the nuts of the shea tree. Its high content
of non-saponifiable fatty acids gives it the ability to moisturize and
retain the elasticity of the skin. Shea butter also helps to protect the
skin against the damaging effects of the sun while repairing cellular
degeneration. Traditional uses of shea butter include: treatments for dry
skin, blemishes, skin discoloration,scars and wrinkles, a relaxer for
stiff muscles, as an aid for pain from swelling and arthritis,
even as a sun screen. The high content of fatty acids and vitamins A, E,
and F make it a rich and powerful moisturizer.

 
Soy Butter: has been clinically proven to even skin tone and texture.
Soy body care products help even skin tones and reduce the appearance
of blotchiness and redness while providing intense moisturizing benefits.

 

 

 

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