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Beauty, Classy Fashionista & Entrepreneur: Benefits of shea butter for your hair & scalp
Beauty, Classy Fashionista & Entrepreneur: Benefits of shea butter for your hair & scalp: Hair treatment Shea butter for hair growth still maintains its nutrient and can then be used for hair treatments but it is better to u...
Benefits of shea butter for your hair & scalp
Hair treatment
Shea butter for hair growth still maintains its
nutrient and can then be used for hair treatments but it is better to use the
unrefined form for hair care. You are to use the unrefined form because its
original nutrients are still present and not altered unlike the refined form.Shea butter for hair growth helps to restore shine and luster to hair and also moisturizes dry hair as it has the ability to absorb quickly into the hair. You can mix Shea butter with other oils such as coconut oil or olive oil. Shea butter has a lot of benefits for due to its content of necessary nutrients needed for hair growth. It contains minerals and vitamins with moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties. It restores already damaged hair and moisturizes excessively dried hair. It prevents dandruff, soothes and helps to soften dry hair. It helps to spread and control excess oil in the scalp. Due to its non greasy nature, it can be applied as a leave in for hair. Shea butter for hair growth helps to revitalize damaged and brittle hairs.
If
you want to revitalize your hair, you should massage a generous amount of Shea
butter for hair growth on your scalp, then wrap your hair with a warm towel and
stay for about 30 minutes. If you want to have a soft
and silky hair, after massaging your hair with Shea butter, you then use a
natural shampoo to wash. You can also apply Shea butter for hair growth to your
hair before swimming to help protect it against salt and
chlorine. Endeavor to apply Shea butter on your hair at least twice a week as
it helps to improve hair texture, hair growth and moisturize the hair also from
being damaged, dull, itchy, and lifeless
to looking healthy, shiny, and silky!
*Word of caution: Don't apply too much or it will be
really difficult to rinse it out.
It also does work magic on your hair and scalp? Maybe. Here
are some of its chief benefits:
Shea butter provides moisture to dry
and damaged hair from the roots to the tips, leaving it healthy and shiny.
Because it's rich in vitamins A and E, shea butter soothes dryness, repairs
breakage, and mends split ends.
Shea butter absorbs quickly and
completely into the scalp without clogging pores, leaving a greasy residue, or
causing a buildup of oil or dandruff.
Shea butter helps heal a variety of
scalp problems, including dry scalp, psoriasis, eczema, and dermatitis.
Shea butter protects hair from
weather damage caused by wind, humidity, and extreme dryness, and repairs such
damage.
Because it's rich in moisture and
can shield against harmful ultraviolet radiation, shea butter protects hair
from sun damage.
If your hair has endured chemical
treatments, hot irons, and blow-dryers, shea butter can restore its moisture
and vitality.
Shea Butter and its Benefit
Shea Butter

Shea butter is a highly fatty substance that is extracted
from the African karite tree. It is a triglyceride ranging from bright yellow
to ivory in color. Shea butter is derived mainly form oleic acid and stearic
acid. The english word "shea" (pronounced shay) comes from the
word s’Ã in the language of Mali known as Bamana.
Shea butter is a complex fat that is made up of
approximately 40-60% oleic acid, 20-50% stearic acid, 3-11% linoleic acid, 2-9%
palmitic acid, less than 1% linolenic acid, and less than 1% arachidic acid. It
is an extremely rich, natural source of vitamins A and E.
The moisturizing properties of the butter are similar to
those produced by the sebaceous glands in the skin, making shea butter highly
beneficial in skin care. In addition, the healing fraction of shea butter
ranges from 5-17%. it is this high healing fraction that makes shea butter
superior to other nut oils. Shea butter has been shown to be improve a number
of skin conditions. These include:
Eczema
insect bites
frostbite
sunburns
skin allergies
small wounds
wrinkles
psoriasis
arthritis
stretch marks
And more...
Other benefits of shea butter
Shea butter has been used for years by women in Africa to
hydrate, regenerate, firm and heal skin and hair. Some of its many benefits
include:
Makes skin more flexible
Deeply hydrates and protects the skin - Shea butter leaves a very thin film on your skin that
protect it from dehydration, sun, wind and drastic changes of temperature
Protects from UVB and UVA
- it also has a SPF of 6 which is always beneficial and can help prevent
premature aging.
Vitamins -
contains vitamins A, D and E
Fatty acids
- contains vitamin F, which is not precisely a vitamin. The name vitamin F has
been to refer to a group of fatty acids that include Omega 3, Omega 6 and
linoleic acid, which are necessary for proper functioning of cell nucleus and
membranes.
Anti-irritant
- great against eczema, dermatitis and psoriasis
Prevents premature aging
- Shea butter will keep those wrinkles at bay. Shea butter has the nutrients
your skin (and hair) need to keeping looking beautiful, healthy and young.
Antimicrobial
- helps heal injuries, wounds and pimples.
No pimples
- even though it is greasy, shea butter is non-comedogenic and it won't clog
pores. So just because it's greasy, it doesn't mean it's going to give you pimples.
Click here to read more on the causes of acne.
Hypoallergenic
- Shea butter is so gentle that it can used by babies and adults.
Absorbs quickly
- so no greasy face! yay!
Shea butter’s many benefits also include:
- Daily skin moisturizer
- Dry Skin Relief
- Dry Scalp
- Sunburn
- Skin Rash and Diaper Rash Relief
- Skin Peeling after Tanning
- Reduce Blemishes and Wrinkles
- Relieves Itchy Skin Due to Dryness
- Shaving Cream to Reduce Razor Irritation
- Stretch Mark Prevention
- Reducing Acne
- Heals Skin Cracks
- Heals Small Skin Wounds
- Soften Tough Skin on Feet
- Minor Burns
- Eczema
- Sun and Wind Protection
- Evens Skin tone
- Reduces Blemishes and Scarring
- Eliminates Scalp irritation from Chemical processing or Dryness
- Prevents Bumps after Shaving
- Helps Restore Elasticity to Skin
- Restores Luster to hair
- Absorbs Quickly without Leaving Greasy Residue
- Restores Luster to hair
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