1 lb. Raw Unrefined Butter Bags Ideal Moisturizer for Hair and Skin 100% Pure & Natural
$10.95 – $16.95
We also carry African Black Soap.
African Black Soap helps lessen, treat, and clear their acne and eliminates their blackheads, psoriasis, and eczema.
Antibacterial action may help control acne and eczema, while shea butter, cocoa, and coconut oil could help to moisturize and soothe psoriasis and eczema.
Description
AROMA DEPOTS AFRICAN SHEA BUTTER IS IMPORTED DIRECTLY FROM AFRICA
Wholesale African Shea Butter
Wholesale Pricing
Bag —- Packed in a food-grade plastic bag
During the summertime, Butters or Wafers will melt during transit.
We can’t avoid wafers or chunks arriving in one solid piece if it is shipped to a hot state.
Note: Depending on the location or weather where this cocoa butter is going, you might receive it in a liquid form.
Place the container in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes until the butter returns to its structure.
African Shea Butter
Shea butter is a skin superfood that comes from the seeds of the Shea (Karite) tree’s fruit, which is naturally rich in vitamins A, E, and F.
Aroma Depot Shea Butter is 100% Unrefined with an oily, nutty, smoky scent.
DO NOT ORDER if you’re looking for odor-free shea butter.
Completely normal to see small amounts of impurities and sediment (bits of plant fiber and husk).
Raw Shea butter is a versatile ingredient that offers a variety of benefits. It can help heal scars, burns, bruises, and prevent stretch marks during pregnancy.
Additionally, it can reduce the appearance of blemishes and scarring, as well as alleviate eczema.
Shea Butter prevents ashy skin, chapping, and skin rashes.
Skin Smoothing: Shea butter aids in the skin’s natural collagen production and contains oleic, stearic, palmitic, and linolenic acids that protect and nourish the skin to prevent drying. Many people report skin softening and strengthening with long-term use and wrinkle reduction.
Moisturizing: The concentration of natural vitamins and fatty acids in Shea butter makes it incredibly nourishing and moisturizing for the skin.
People often use it to alleviate dry skin and safeguard its natural oils. Reduces Inflammation.
Common Uses body, hair, feet, hands, skin, face, eczema, psoriasis, stretch marks, acne, skincare, rashes, toner, dry skin, itchy scalp, itchy skin, Skin Hydrating, Sensitive Skin.
Botanical Name: Butyrospermum parkii
IMPORTED From Ghana
Pure Organic
Premium Grade A
Raw Cocoa Butter or Wafers
Common Uses body, hair, feet, hands, skin, face, eczema, psoriasis, stretch marks, acne, skincare, rashes, toner, dry skin, itchy scalp, itchy skin, Skin Hydrating, Sensitive Skin.
Raw Kokum Butter
Kokum butter, by nature, is a dry and flaky butter.
This dry and flaky appearance causes many to think that the butter has gone wrong, but this is a natural characteristic of Kokum butter.
Please note: Packed in a polybag with chunks, solids, and trim pieces.
If the butter gets stuck on the bag, please leave it in a refrigerator till the butter gets chilled and becomes firm & solidified.
In this way, you can get the butter out from the bag nice and clean
Botanical Name: Garcinia Indica
The seeds of the kokum tree (Garcinia indica) naturally produce Kokum butter, which is a common ingredient in various cosmetics that contain Cocoa Butter. The density of this butter holds components together to create a better and stiffer product.
Kokum butter’s dense, smooth texture is renowned for being ideal for applications in cosmetics and toiletries. Some of the traditionally known benefits of kokum butter are as follows:
Promotes skin elasticity
It helps prevents drying of the skin & restores damaged skin
It helps regenerates skin cells & reduces the degeneration of skin cells
Non-pore clogging (non-comedogenic)
It helps heal ulcers and fissures of the lips, hands, and soles of feet.
It helps stabilize emulsions.
High oxidative stability.
Ingredient for stiffening DIY soaps and creams
Great for Stimulating the scalp for healthy hair growth
Suggested Uses:
In cosmetics, body butter, conditioners, make-up foundations, lipsticks, moisturizers,
hair care products, toiletries & pharmaceutical industry as creams,
skin tonic, lotion, acne products, balms, shaving creams & bar soaps.
Use from 3% to 100%
Recommended Usage Percentage:
Lotions & Creams: 1-3%
Balms: 5-100%
Bar Soaps: 2-5%
Hair Conditioners: 1-3%
What is Mancoshea Butter
New – All in One
Mancoshea is a combination of Cocoa, Mango, and Raw Shea Butter, which people blend into a rich and solid texture that exudes a fantastic cocoa butter scent.
This butter is not whipped and does not have a soft texture. It has a firm texture).
Cut a small piece, then rub it into the palm of your hands.
Raw SHEA BUTTER – helps heal scars, burns, bruises, and stretch marks prevention during pregnancy – Eczema – Reduces blemishes and scarring.
Shea Butter prevents ashy skin, chapping, and skin rashes.
COCOA BUTTER – All-Natural Skin Moisturizer with Intensive Healing Properties: To smooth scars, wrinkles, and other marks on the skin.
MANGO BUTTER -Extra emollience for body butter, lotions, creams, hair products, soap making, and DIY Recipes.
One solid piece.
50% Unrefined African Shea Nut Butter,
25% Natural Cocoa Butter
25% Mango Kernel Seed Butter.
NO Animal Testing, Alcoholic Fragrances, Synthetic Chemicals, Sulfates, or Para-bans.
All-Natural Vegan-Product from Ghana, USA, and India.
African Shea Butter Origin: Ghana
Cocoa Butter Origin: Ecuador
Mango Butter Origin: India
Raw Mango Butter
Botanical Name: Mangifera indica
HIGHEST QUALITY
Grade A COLD-PRESSED
Cut into small and large chunks.
Most of the time is a one-piece, solid piece.
All deli containers are sold by volume.
Like most natural fruits, the seed has as many benefits as the flesh.
The mango seed can be formed into a powder, oil, or butter, depending on how it’s processed. Typically, the butter is cold-pressed from the roots and is similar to cocoa and shea butter in that it moisturizes without being greasy.
The mango comes from a tropical fruit tree (the Mangifera) native to South Asia. However, the trees are cultivated in many locations for their fruits, including India, China, Brazil, and Mexico. They grow 130 feet tall with evergreen leaves and small white flowers. The fruit ripens in the summertime and is usually a variety of white-yellow-orange colors with a single flat pit that houses a single seed.
Beyond being a fantastic skincare ingredient, mango butter is sometimes used in cooking as an alternative to regular butter and baking recipes.
Promotes collagen production: Because it’s rich in vitamin C, mango butter can help encourage collagen production, which helps give skin its shape and strength. Adequate collagen promotes a firmer appearance on the skin, reducing the look of sagging and bagging.
Natural source of vitamin A: Vitamin A is a natural ingredient that encourages healthy cell production and turnover. Since mango butter is a natural source of vitamin A, it stimulates the cells responsible for keeping skin firm, reducing fine lines and wrinkles, and increasing skin’s overall youthful look.
Fades scars: Stretch marks, acne scars, and other old scars become more pliable and less noticeable when exposed to all the goodies in mango butter—moisturizers, antioxidants, anti-inflammatories, and skin regenerators.
Treats dry skin: Dry patches, flakiness, Eczema, dermatitis flare-ups, and even psoriasis can benefit from daily mango butter, which works profoundly, moisturizing and repairing damaged skin. Oh, and don’t forget your lips—mango butter works great as a lip balm.
Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles: Mango butter provides a more lasting moisturization, which can help prevent the formation of fine lines and creases down the line.
Additionally, it helps to decrease the degeneration of skin cells, thereby preventing the harmful process that leads to the development of wrinkles.
Protects from sun damage: Remember that ability to protect from radiation mentioned above? A great perk with mango butter—when you apply it to your skin, you carry around an extra bit of protection from sun damage. It doesn’t mean you shouldn’t wear sun protection.
Soothes a sunburn: You can use it before and after sun exposure, as mango butter helps soothe and heal sunburned skin.
Calms insect bites and poison ivy: If you got bitten or were exposed to poison ivy on your last outing, reach for your mango butter.
Moreover, its anti-allergy properties make it effective in soothing itching and stinging, thereby allowing the skin to relax.
Treats minor wounds: If you’ve got scrapes, cracks, or other minor wounds, mango butter can help them heal faster.
In contrast to other types of butter, such as shea and cocoa butter, Mango butter has wound-healing properties.
All this, yet mango butter is gentle on the skin and perfectly suitable for sensitive skin. We suggest you try it—and don’t forget that your eyes will love our anti-aging eye cream!
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Butters | Raw African Shea Butter Ivory (BAG), Raw African Shea Butter Yellow (Bag), Raw Cocoa Butter (Bag), Raw Cocoa Butter Wafer (Bag), Raw Deodorized Cocoa Butter (Bag), Raw Deodorized Cocoa Butter Wafer (Bag), Raw Kokum Butter (Bag), Raw Mancoshea Butter (Bag), Raw Mango Butter (Bag) |
Size | 1 Lb / 16 oz. |
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