Aloe is natural and is designed by nature for healing.
I tend to always use cocoa butter or shea butter lotions over standard lotions. The reason is that these "butter" lotions or more concentrated and of higher quality, so they work better, stay on the skin longer, and are better for you.
No it makes your skin become oily and your skin becomes patchy it depends how dark you are really.the darker yoy are the better the results...
Cocoa butter has advantages of double effect on the skin. It is an efficient hydrating agent and it also provides skin with many nutrients and vitamins.
Cocoa butter can be absorbed by the skin, and metabolized as fat while on the HCG diet. Plain aloe vera gel may be used, as well as plain mineral oil (baby oil) or Johnson & Johnson's creamy baby oil.
For skin, yes, otherwise, no.
Coming in a variety of forms, Palmer's cocoa butter, made from the fatty extracts of cocoa beans, is a moisturizing formula that is used to heal skin, prevent stretch marks, and moisturize dry skin.
no lotion is better because it soothes the skin. aloe vera just makes the skin feel colder.
You can use cocoa butter to tan but it may cause your to burn rather than tan. Cocoa butter can be applied to the skin just as any other lotion can when you are using it for tanning or sunbathing.
about a week so it can penetrate in your skin
Hollywood Beauty Cocoa Butter with vitamin E is good to heal scars. It also helps moisturize dry skin. Vitamin E is good for the skin.
I use Cocoa butter to soften my skin and give it a natural glow.
Suave Skin Therapy Cocoa & Shea Butter Moisturizing Body Wash for Extra Dry Skin sure has a long name, and the name pretty much says it all: it is a skin therapy product, a moisturizing body wash enriched with cocoa and shea butter, designed specifically for extra dry skin