Yes, shea butter is the oil of the shea nut.
Shea butter is extracted from the nut of the shea tree.
Shea butter is called "शी बटर" (shee butter) in Hindi.
Shea body butter has many uses. Some of the most common things it is used for are moisturizing skin and hair, helping the healing process of cuts, and preventing razor bumps caused by shaving.
The best cream for dissipating stretch marks are ones that have cocoa butter or shea butter. The best brand according to reviews is Mustela Stretch Marks Double Action Cream.
The Shea Butter People is a company in which manufactures and sells all sorts of shea butter products. Shea butter is said to be beneficial to one's skin and hair.
No, Shea butter is made from Shea nuts that have been processed into a hard butter and Lanolin is the oil extracted from Sheep wool.
Shea butter has a thick butter like consistency but it's very pliable.
Shea butter is made from the seed of the shea tree. The scientific name for the shea tree is butyrospernum parkiiand 'B. paradoxa'.
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It is edible in the sense that it is not poisonous, however it has no culinary uses. It would be essentially the same as eating moisturiser - shea butter's primary use is in "body butters" or other moisturisers.
Ideal for sensitive skin, this rich-textured cream, enriched with moisturizing and nourishing cream, foams delicately in the bath and leaves the skin soft and delicately fragranced. I suggest you use Shea Butter Foaming Cream