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The Long Rich History of Shea Butter
The history of shea butter is long and rich. The earliest evidence of its use dates back to the 14th century, when it was found in a medieval village in Mali. Shea butter was also used by the ancient Egyptians, who prized it for its moisturizing and healing properties.
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Shea Butter: Your Natural Remedy for 5 Major Skin Issues
Shea Butter: Your Natural Remedy for the 5 Major Skin Issues When it comes to achieving healthy, radiant skin, nature often holds the key. ... -
The MOST Versatile Skincare Ingredient: Shea Butter
Unveiling the Marvels of Shea Butter: Your Ultimate Guide to Radiant Skin Welcome to our ultimate guide on shea butter—a miraculous skincare i... -
How to use Shea Butter for Eczema
Did Eczema bring you here or the shea butter? Let’s talk about how and why shea butter is the number one most commonly used ingredient for skincar... -
Using Roselle Hibiscus Oil for Skin Hyperpigmentation
Roselle hibiscus is often enjoyed as a refreshing drink and more recently has been a popular skincare ingredient for its many antioxidant and... -
Healing Chafed Dark Inner Thighs with Hibiscus
Healing Chaffed Dark Inner Thighs Chafing is a common problem that many people face, especially in areas where the skin rubs against each other, li... -
5 Things you should know about the Shea Butter Business
WANT TO START OR GROW YOUR SHEA BUTTER BUSINESS? Learn how from someone who is doing it well and has grow despite the pandemic. I've been in the ... -
5 Natural Ways to Treat Eczema
WHAT CAUSES ECZEMA? Eczema is a common skin condition that causes red, itchy, and inflamed patches on the skin. The exact cause of ec... -
Inner Thigh Chafing Remedies & How to Lighten Dark Marks
Thick thighs save lives, but they also rub together and cause pain, irritation, and dark marks. Inner thigh chafing is a climate you create between... -
How Can you Tell if Shea Butter is Pure Grade A
How can you tell bad, or fake shea butter from pure shea butter? Commercial grades of shea butter are A, B, and C. The color of raw (grade A) shea butter ranges from cream (like whipped butter) to grayish yellow. -
5 Must Know Castor Oil Benefits for your Skin
Scientifically it's known as Ricinus communis, Arandi Ka Tel in Hindi and man kasto in hausa. Castor seeds are filled with a toxin called ricin, a ... -
Benefits of Coconut oil in your Natural Skin Care
Coconut oil is one of our favorite carrier oils that make essential oils work for our benefit. A carrier oil "carries" the essential oils into the...
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