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Top Four Benefits and Uses of Shea Butter for Summer Skin Care

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BY: KHADIJAH LATICIA

Summer is finally here. Although most of us enjoy the longer, sunnier days and the delicious aroma of jerk chicken grilling on the BBQ, we are not fond of the oily skins, sunburns, and high UV lights. I have an ancient Cleopatra beauty secret to share with you to nip all those summer issues in a bud. It is the one and only “super food” for the skin – Shea butter! Originally extracted from the African Shea tree, the modern western world has now rediscovered Shea butter and has used it to make the most popular skin treatments. It is the most effective substance in the world for maintaining healthy skin and protecting it from the harmful environmental pollutants. Shea butter is best known as a versatile moisturizer that will not clog your pores, it allows your skin to breathe freely during the intense heat of summer.  Here are four ways you can reap the benefits of using Shea Butter in your summer skin care routine:

Mild UV Protection (SPF-6)

Raw, unrefined Shea butter is naturally rich in vitamins A, E, and F. It offers low-level UV protection (it is SPF-6), so using it in your daily skin care regimen can help to prevent the onset of aging due to overexposure to UV rays. Regular use of Shea butter helps prevent your skin from peeling. If you suffer from sunburns, apply the Shea butter liberally on your skin to soothe and quickly heal your damaged skin.

Natural, Effective Face and Body Moisturizer for All Skin Types

Shea butter provides the skin with antioxidants, essential fatty acids and the nutrients needed for collagen production. Whether you suffer from acne, eczema, normal, dry, or oily skin, Shea butter does not discriminate it has healing benefits for everybody. Shea butter reduces blemishes, gently soothes and richly moisturizes your skin, and keeps it looking soft and youthful throughout the summer.

Reduces Inflammation

Triterpenes in the Shea butter may expedite relieving inflammation when massaged into aching joints and inflamed areas. What a relief for people suffering from arthritis and rheumatic pain. Apply Shea butter both before and after exercise or a strenuous activity to prevent and/or quickly relieve yourself from muscle soreness.

Treats Insect Bites

When you go to summer festivals and carnivals, apply Shea butter over exposed parts of your body to ward off blood-sucking insects that like to bite the life out of you. It may not be as effective as chemical insect repellents, but it is definitely a safer solution. Avoid severe itching and scratching since it will spread the poison to the surrounding tissues. Thankfully, the anti-inflammatory property of Shea butter reduces itching and soreness associated with treating mosquito bites and bee stings.

Where to Buy Organic, Grade A Shea Butter

When buying Shea butter be weary of purchasing it from beauty supply and commercial stores since it is often poor quality Grade D, refined Shea butter that is rancid and masked with artificial fragrances, bleached, and mixed with other unnatural substances. It is important to choose a fresh Premium Grade A, unrefined, raw, unbleached Shea butter. Nothing will be as effective as what is naturally produced from the heart of Africa. This 100% Pure, Raw, Unrefined, Premium Grade A Shea Butter from Organic Beauté Collections is consistently regarded as the best available to buy which is why I personally use it on a daily basis. It is priced very fairly, full of antioxidants, and loaded with tons of vitamins and fatty acids. Plus, it is imported from Ghana. Don’t miss out on this God-sent product, get some Shea butter in your life. Trust me you will never use commercial lotions again.

You can purchase it from here on http://www.organicbeautecollections.com/product/organic-ivory-shea-butter/. Before you head out in the sun, don’t forget to BUTTER UP!

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