

Oleic acid, myristic acid, palmitic acid, linoleic acid, arachnic acid, stearic acid, unsaponifiable fats, proteins
Individual intolerance to the components of the oil
Shea butter (karite) is included in the list of the most valuable cosmetic oils, which have, first of all, softening, moisturizing, strong protective and regenerating abilities. They are widely used in the cosmetic field, in particular in the care of skin and hair.
Excellent softening ability of the oil is effective against excessively dry and coarsened skin areas of the body (hands, elbows, knees, feet, etc.). This property of shea butter makes it indispensable for dry and dehydrated skin with signs of flaking, irregularities and roughness. The ability to influence the synthesis of collagen and elastin, as well as the regenerating and rejuvenating properties of the oil, combats visible signs of aging and fading of the skin, increases firmness and elasticity, improves skin turgor, smoothes wrinkles, improves complexion. The oil can improve the condition of the skin affected by stretch marks only if treatment was started immediately after their occurrence.
High protective ability of shea butter makes it an effective and indispensable tool against the influence of ultraviolet rays, as well as the aggressive effects of external environmental factors.
Shea butter also exhibits moisturizing and nourishing properties that allow it to be used with absolutely any type of skin and hair, including sensitive. Soothing ability of the oil will come in handy for the skin of babies, especially in the presence of diaper rash, and will also be useful after insect bites.