Shea butter is called "शी बटर" (shee butter) in Hindi.
The easiest way to mix the shea butter is to melt it in a double boiler then combine the two oils. this site has a lot of shea products that have different mixtures you may want to ask them their method also: http://www.naturessheabutter.com/
Shea butter is extracted from the nut of the shea tree.
Yes, shea butter is the oil of the shea nut.
ice can melt at room temperature. Anything that is liquid at room temperature would, in its frozen state, melt at room temperature. Oils, beverages and mercury - if in a frozen state - would melt when exposed to room temperature.
Shea butter is typically solid at room temperature, but you can melt it by heating it gently in a double boiler or in the microwave at low power. Be careful not to overheat it to preserve its beneficial properties. Once melted, you can use it in liquid form for various applications.
Yes, butter can be a liquid when it is melted. At room temperature, butter is typically solid. Heating butter to a temperature above 95°F (35°C) will cause it to melt and become a liquid.
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.
First you will need to melt your shea butter, but be for warned extreme heat destroys most of your shea butter's natural healing properties. After you have filtered your butter at least 3 times, you can now add essential oils ( try myrrh as a base ) and maybe tangerine, orange or grapefruit as the dominate scent. Play with the recipe and you will come up with something that works for you.
because the good lord said let it melt
Shea butter has a thick butter like consistency but it's very pliable.