Mother Nature bestowed many gifts upon mankind -- and she didn't leave
out skin-care ingredients among her wonderful gifts. Shea, cocoa and mango
butters all deliver benefits to the skin that work to nourish and hydrate. Each
of these butters can be naturally derived from the earth and provide the skin
with nourishment and moisture -- things that every type of skin needs and
appreciates.
Cocoa Butter Benefits
Cocoa beans are good for more than just luscious morsels of
chocolate -- they also make a glorious butter. Cocoa butter is simple a shade
of white in its organic form. This butter is high in fat, which helps it to
deliver deep nourishment and moisture to your skin. For those struggling with
eczema, cocoa butter may be worth trying. Although it is often thought of as
being a match for preventing stretch marks, Live Science notes that cocoa
butter holds no more ability to protect skin against stretchmarks than a
placebo. As with any skin-care product, it is best to test a small amount of
cocoa butter on an area of your skin as a patch test. If skin doesn't react,
proceed with slathering yourself in decadent cocoa butter.
Mango Butter Benefits
Derived from the rain-forests of the world, the deliciously sweet
fruit of the mango is full of moisture. Mangoes not only nourish the body
internally, but they also provide skin with sweet treats. These include moisture,
and vitamins A, C and E, which work to combat free radicals. Free radicals are
found in the sun's rays and air pollution. When applied to the skin, mango
butter has the ability to protect it from the sunburn as well as sooth
sunburned skin.
Shea Butter Benefits
Shea butter is chock-full of vitamin A and is deeply moisturizing.
Shea is derived from nuts that grow on trees in West and Central Africa, and it
is known for being so nourishing to the skin that even in Africa's dry climate
it works to soothe thirsty skin. The American Shea Institutes notes that shea
butter possesses the ability to improve pesky skin blemishes, eczema, wrinkles
and dermatitis. Shea is also known to soothe insect bites, sunburn and
frostbite. This butter packs a powerful punch for an array of skin ailments.
What to watch out for when Purchasing a Natural Butter
When purchasing a body butter, it is important to look for a butter
that is extracted using natural methods to ensure maximum nourishment to the
skin. Look for the words "unrefined," "cold-pressed" or
"crude." This means that the product was extracted from the shea nut,
cocoa bean or mango using natural methods that don't overheat the ingredient
during the process, thus destroying some of its nutrients.
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