5 Reasons For Shea Butter's Popularity In The Beauty Industry

5 Reasons For Shea Butter's Popularity In The Beauty Industry

Posted by Stuart Lowe on

The beauty industry is a multi-billion dollar industry that includes cosmetics, haircare, and skincare. It is a competitive industry with many companies trying to create the next best product. In order to stay competitive, it is important for companies to innovate and come up with new products.  

One of the most popular ingredients in beauty products is shea butter. Shea butter comes from the nut of the African shea tree and has been used for centuries in Africa as part of their culture.  

The benefits of shea butter are plentiful and include: moisturizing, healing skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis, and preventing wrinkles and age spots. With these benefits it's no wonder that it has become so popular in Western countries as well! 

FUNFACT #1 

Shea butter was first used in beauty products in 1988. When Queen Helene introduced Queen Helene's Original Coconut Oil Formula Skin Care Bar with Shea Butter. This bar and many other products containing shea butter are still available today at drugstores, grocery stores, and online stores such as Amazon.com 

Shea butter is a natural skin moisturizer that has been used for centuries by African women. It’s made from the nuts of the shea tree, which is found in West Africa. Shea butter can be used to heal dry skin, reduce wrinkles and age spots.  

The beauty industry has taken notice of this miracle ingredient and it is now being used in many products, like lip balms and lotions. It has been used for centuries by the women of this region to protect and nourish their skin, hair and nails. Shea butter is a natural ingredient that is rich in vitamins A, E, F and K. 

Shea butter is moisture retentive and a staple in many beauty routines! 

Shea butter can be found in many different types of beauty products including lotions, lip balms, soaps, shampoos and conditioners. 

Shea butter is extracted from the nut of the Karite tree. It has been used for centuries in Africa as a moisturizer and protectant for their skin. Shea butter is a natural moisturizer, which is why it can be found in many cosmetic products. It helps to keep skin hydrated and soft, which reduces the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. Shea butter also acts as a barrier to protect skin from environmental stressors such as sun exposure and pollution. 

Shea butter has been shown to be an effective moisturizer because it penetrates deep into the layers of your skin where it can retain water molecules more effectively than other surface-level moisturizers like lotion or petroleum jelly. It also has a high concentration of natural antioxidants. 

FUNFACT #2  

Shea butter has been used for centuries by African women as an all-purpose beauty product that can be used on the face, hair, and body. It was first introduced in the United States in 1854 when a group of missionaries from Africa arrived in Boston and began to teach African methods of healing to their fellow citizens. 

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Why is the Beauty Industry Going Crazy for Shea Butter? There are five main reasons below… 

Shea butter is a natural moisturizer product that comes from the seed of the African Shea tree. It is composed of 18% unsaponifiable fats, which are rich in vitamins and minerals. 

5 Reasons Why Shea Butter is a Sought After Skin Care Ingredient: 

  1. It a natural sun protectant - Shea butter has a high content of oleic acid which acts as a penetration enhancer. Shea butter can help protect your skin against sun damage, pollutants, and other environmental stressors by providing a protective barrier on the surface of your skin. 

  2. Heals dry and damaged skin - Shea butter is rich in antioxidants and has anti-inflammatory properties. Shea butter contains anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce inflammation in your body caused by various conditions such as eczema or psoriasis.  

  3. Anti-aging properties: Shea butter has been shown to have anti-aging properties due to its antioxidant content, which can prevent wrinkles from forming due to aging and sun damage on your skin. Reduces the appearance of wrinkles. 

  4. Improves elasticity in the skin 

  5. Shea butter provides a slimming effect and reduces the size of fat cells, making it perfect for cellulite. 

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Different skin types require different treatments.  

The best way to know what your skin needs is to be aware of what type of skin you have. Some people may have more than one type of skin, but it is best to identify the main type that you have. 

The following are a few ways in which shea butter can be used for different skin types: 

For Dry Skin: Shea butter can be used as a moisturizer or as an overnight treatment for dry skin. It can also be used for cracked heels and eczema.

For Oily Skin: Shea butter is not recommended for acne prone skins on the face as it can clog the pores and cause more breakouts. This is one of the reasons Roccoco have never used this ingredient prior to the launch of our Frangipani and Lychee Body Crème.

For Sensitive Skin: Shea butter has anti-inflammatory properties that help soothe sensitive and irritated skins, which makes it great for people with rosacea or eczema. 

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Introducing Our New Frangipani & Lychee Body Crème...

Shea butter has been used for centuries for its slimming and hydrating properties, which is why Roccoco Botanicals has formulated a product based on unroasted shea butter.  Our unroasted shea butter is ethically sourced and rich in vinimilol which provides the slipping properties of shea butter. The Frangipani & Lychee Crème is pregnancy-safe 4-in-1 body cream that targets the appearance of cellulite, stretch marks, discoloured skin and skin aging.

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