Originating from the wild shea trees of West Africa, including Senegal, Mali, and Nigeria, shea butter travels thousands of kilometers to reach your shelf. This untamable tree yields fruits whose kernels are harvested, pulped, dried, crushed, roasted, and ground into a rich, creamy paste—all without cultivation, preserving its authentic, wild essence.
Renowned for its deep moisturizing and nourishing properties, shea butter transforms dry, rough areas like knees and elbows. Apply it head-to-toe on dry, cracking, or flaky skin. Its regenerative qualities combat stretch marks and fine lines, while enhancing skin elasticity and tone. In summer, pair it with sunscreen to lock in hydration.
With its thick texture, simply warm a small amount between your palms before application. Pro tip: For chapped lips, use it as an edible balm. Always apply to clean, dry skin on body and face.
As a pre-shampoo mask, shea butter excels at repairing and nourishing dry hair. Apply generously, wrap in a warm cotton towel, leave for 45 minutes, then rinse and shampoo as usual.