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Shea Butter for Skin Care: Why it Work Wonders for Your Skin?

Aayushi Mehra

Every time we have used a product for dry skin or chapped lips, the one ingredient we have read or seen more often than usual is Shea Butter. What exactly is shea butter? It is basically a natural vegetable fat extracted and processed from the nut of the African Shea Tree.

 

Shea Butter is widely used as a moisturizer in cosmetics and is very effective for normal and dry skin types. It’s very rich in fats (around 153% per 100 grams) thereby, working excellently as an emollient that softens and hydrates the skin. Apart from this, Shea Butter hosts a variety of benefits that makes it a favourite in the skincare and makeup industry, here are some of those. 

 

Shea Butter Benefits For Skin

 

Moisturizes Dry Skin: 

 

Loaded with fatty acids and emollients, Shea Butter’s moisturising quotient is perhaps the reason why it is used in so many body butter and lotions. It basically helps to lock the moisture in the skin and keeps it hydrated for long. Shea Butter penetrates the skin without clogging any pores and doesn’t make your skin oily which is why it works so well with dry skin, rough patches and a dehydrated face. It also has high levels of linoleic acid and oleic acid that balance each other out, thereby improving our body’s natural barrier. 

 

Reduces Skin Inflammation: 

 

Shea Butter is known for its healing properties which are due to the fatty acids and plant sterols present in it such as oleic, palmitic, stearic and linoleic acids. When applied to the skin, it makes Shea Butter trigger cytokines and other inflammatory cells to slow their production. As a result, Shea Butter is extremely effective in reducing skin rashes, scars, blemishes, stretch marks, burns, insect bites, etc. It also has several derivatives of Cinnamic Acid that exhibit anti-inflammatory properties. Thus, one can use Shea Butter to treat conditions like sunburn, razor rashes, scrapes and skin problems like dermatitis and rosacea. 

 

Acts As An Anti-Aging Agent:

 

Shea Butter is considered one of the best anti-ageing products for the skin. Vitamins A & E found in the butter stimulates the production of collagen, the youthful scaffolding protein in the skin. When massaged properly into the skin, it can promote blood circulation to those parts and accelerate cell renewal, thus, reducing the fine lines, wrinkles and premature signs of ageing. The catechins present in it with Cinnamic Acid helps to neutralize the free radicals (often found in environmental pollutants and irritants) thereby, preventing environmental and sun damage. 

 

Restores The Elasticity Of The Skin: 

 

As we know, Shea Butter improves the production of collagen in the skin. This is because it contains triterpenes and Vitamin F which are compounds that naturally deactivate collagen fibre destruction. It reduces the appearance of fine lines and results in plumper looking skin. Not only that, but Shea Butter also helps your skin generate healthy skin cells giving your skin natural elasticity besides hydrating, softening and beautifying it. 

 

Excellent Lip Care: 

 

Often amidst moisturising and using Shea Butter for skin, face and the body, we simply forget our lips but moisturising them is also an essential part of our skincare. Shea Butter is an excellent moisturiser and has enough nutrients the healthy lips need during the cold season and dry weather conditions. Therefore, it helps to treat dry and chapped lips by retaining the moisture in them. Furthermore, it forms a barrier on the lips and adds additional hydration to them due to the many fatty acids present in it. 



Purplle Products With Shea Butter:

 

Shea Butter truly is the base of our skincare industry, thanks to its various uses and extensive effectiveness. Amongst these various benefits of shea butter, many of them have been transcended into different products, each with their special variations to be used on different parts of the body. Let’s take a look at some of these. 

 

Palmer’s Raw Shea Butter Hand Cream

Palmers Raw Shea Butter Hand Cream

Your hands require more care than the rest of your body because of how often they touch various surfaces, making them prone to being rough and dry. Palmer’s Shea Butter Hand Cream creates a glove-like protective barrier to seal in moisture, repair cracks and soften the texture of your hands. Raw shea butter mixed with the antioxidants from Vitamin E provides this cream with the necessary combination to make your hands soft and smooth and keeps them moisturized 24*7. 

 

Nivea Shea Smooth Body Milk: 

Nivea Shea Smooth Body Milk

Smooth skin is now just a step away. Enriched with shea butter and deep moisture serum, this body lotion deeply moisturizes dry skin and gives it a silky-smooth feeling for up to 48 hours. Body butter tends to get too greasy for people with oily or combination skin, thus body lotions like these, work perfectly to combat the issues of mild and intense hydration without leaving a sticky cast on the skin. Additionally, the shea butter in this lotion helps with the easy absorption of the lotion and is a non-irritating, skin-soothing and softening body milk. 

 

Good Vibes Hydrating Shea Butter Sheet Mask: 

Goo Vibes Shea Butter Sheet Mask

A good sheet mask never disappoints, especially one with the moisturising properties of shea butter. Drenched in a lightweight, hydrating solution, these masks help to eliminate the dullness from your face and lock in the hydration by getting rid of dry, flaky skin. Using this mask helps to increase and maintain the elasticity of the skin and soothes it by promoting cell regeneration and softening the texture of the face. Use this mask once a week while you unwind from the day for best results. 

 

Mama Earth Rich Body Cream For Stretch Marks And Scars

Mama Earth Rich Body Cream

Pregnancy is a tough time for a lot of first-time mothers. The topmost thing they are constantly worried about is their ever-changing bodies. However, the Mama Earth Cream enriched with the goodness of Shea Butter will safely moisturise and nourish your stretching skin. It will also help your skin to remain elastic with the power of natural peptides, and milk proteins. Shea butter in this cream helps your skin remain soft and supple without any irritation and slowly lightens the marks. This cream helps you best when you use it from the start of the second trimester. 

 

Just Herbs Licorice- Shea Lip Butter Balm

Just Herb Shea Lip Balm

The amazing qualities of fatty acid from shea butter all mixed in one formula to eliminate dry, chapped lips is the ultimate aim of using lip care products. It’s an added incentive if the lip balm also brightens dull, darkened lips to give them a natural sheen. All of this is now possible with the help of Just Herbs’ lip balm. Liquorice brightens the lips whereas shea butter provides moisturisation and intense hydration so that your lips never face a dull moment.   

 

The use of shea butter in cosmetics may not be new but has definitely branched out over the course of years. This is why we have many products where shea butter is a contributing factor in the formulation and imparts necessary benefits to the same. To know more about these products or to buy these tempting ones we have listed for you, hop on to Purplle.com. Get engrossed in their rich shopping website that offers thousands of different products, discounts and much more. 

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About Aayushi Mehra

Aayushi is a writer at Purplle.com. A beauty, lifestyle and fashion enthusiast, she also loves to watch K drama and listen to KPop music, and travel through the holidays. She is always reading makeup blogs or watching makeup tutorials to up her game & reflects the same in her expert makeup blogs. Besides this, she has a nose for elegant & sophisticated perfumes for every occasion and she should be the go-to person for all your fragrance needs. Aayushi is free spirited and enjoys sharing her experiences with the readers.