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Body Butter Cream

Body butter cream can be used on any part of the body, but it is especially good for dry or chapped skin. Apply it after a shower or bath for best results.

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Body Butter Cream

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  1. Body Butter Cream

  2. Making your own body butter cream is easy and can be a great way to moisturize your skin. You can find recipes online or in books, but the basic ingredients are relatively simple. All you need is some butter, an oil, and a flavoring. • To make the body butter cream, you will first need to melt the butter. This can be done in a microwave or on the stove. Once the butter is melted, add the oil and flavoring. Stir until everything is combined and then pour into a container. • Body butter cream can be used on any part of the body, but it is especially good for dry or chapped skin. Apply it after a shower or bath for best results.

  3. Shea butter is mostly utilised in skin and hair care products in the cosmetics sector (lip gloss, lip stick, skin moisturiser creams and emulsions, and hair conditioners for dry and brittle hair).  It is also utilised by companies that produce soap and massage oils, usually in tiny quantities because it contains a lot of unsaponifiables and because soap made with more of it is softer and less effective at cleaning. Shea butter is occasionally used in commercially made soap due to its high cost in comparison to oils like palm oil or pomace, where the European Union regulates the maximum use at roughly 28%. However, some artisan soap producers utilise shea butter in percentages as high as 25%. (olive oil). The tightness and itching-related pain is lessened, but there is no proof that it is a cure.

  4. Shea butter is employed in a variety of ways in some African nations, including Benin, where it is made into cooking oil, waterproofing wax, hair products, candles, and ointments for treating various ailments. It helps traditional African percussion instrument builders extend the life of materials including leather tuning straps, dried calabash gourds, and wood (such as carved djembe shells).

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