SHEA BUTTER (Shea Oil) Known as Africa's most powerful natural moisturizer, 'Shea Butter' is obtained by cold pressing the walnut-sized fruits of the shea tree, which grows in Africa and comes in pale yellow or ivory colors. The shea tree is a strong tree that can bear fruit for up to 200 years. It is one of the most powerful natural moisturizers known in the world and is the most preferred oil in many cosmetic products. Reasons for the value of shea butter include its rapid absorption into the skin, its lack of a greasy layer, and its high vitamin content. Rich in vitamins, minerals, and proteins, shea butter contains all the positive properties found in natural shea butter. Although this valuable oil is used in cooking and as a substitute for cocoa butter in the chocolate industry in Africa, we prefer to use it more in cosmetics. The most common uses are in moisturizers and lotions. In short, this oil is a type of natural oil used in many areas, from food to cosmetics. Shea oil has many uses; Shea butter is a rich source of moisture, triglycerides, oleic acid, vitamin E, essential fatty acids, and Omega-6 fatty acids. It can be used directly or incorporated into all your homemade natural skincare routines. It contains high amounts of vitamins A and E. Shea butter solidifies below 31°C. You can use SHEA BUTTER to: • Reduce dryness of hair and scalp, • Help repair and soften heavily processed hair, • Moisturize the entire body and face, • Apply a thin layer to your skin before makeup as a makeup base. Ingredients: 100% Shea Butter. Method of Extraction: Produced using cold-pressing technique. SHEA BUTTER USAGE SUGGESTIONS: It can be used externally in skincare by massaging it into the skin. It helps nourish and moisturize the skin. If used for hair, gently warm it and massage it into the scalp, leave it for a while, and rinse in the shower. It nourishes the hair and helps it grow healthily. It can also be applied to conditions such as cracked heels and dry elbows. It can also be applied to hardened calluses; its effect will be seen with regular use. Storage Conditions and Shelf Life: Store at room temperature 15-30 °C. Protect from heat, light and humidity. Do not purchase products with damaged packaging. Shelf life: 3 years. Packaging: 150 g