Shea Butter: The "Tree of Life" - Tallow Skin Co.

Shea Butter: The "Tree of Life"

The Shea tree has earned the nickname "Tree of Life" due to its ability to address numerous skin, hair, and health conditions. It is also referred to as "Mother Nature's Conditioner" because of its exceptional moisturizing and softening properties.

Shea Butter is derived from the kernels of the fruit of the Shea Tree.

Benefits of Shea Butter for your skin:

Rich in Vitamins A, E, and F, this natural emollient nourishes the skin to promote clarity and health. Its moisturizing, circulation-boosting, and anti-inflammatory properties make it a popular ingredient for products that address skin problems such as dryness, wrinkles, dark spots, discolorations, stretch marks, and blemishes.

Shea Butter can balance the oil production of both dry and oily skin types without clogging pores. It has a melting point that is close to body temperature and is recognized for its ability to soothe and hydrate mature skin as well as skin that has been damaged by the harsh effects of the elements.

The Cinnamic Acid content of this substance provides a degree of protection against the sun, acting as a natural sunscreen. It can also effectively alleviate pain and itchiness on skin afflicted with a rash, cut, scrape, or allergy.

Shea Butter can provide relief for individuals with acne, eczema, rashes, or psoriasis without the side effects commonly associated with traditional treatments. These treatments can often have abrasive effects on the skin.

Shea Butter is gentle enough for even the most sensitive skin, and has even been traditionally used for baby care. It supports skin elasticity and suppleness, promotes collagen production, increases circulation, and helps with skin cell regeneration.

This ingredient can ease joint pain and rheumatism, alleviate pain, and reduce stretch marks. It also prevents skin-irritating and acne-causing bacteria from lingering on the skin, creating a barrier that protects it from harsh environmental elements. Additionally, it facilitates wound healing.

It makes an ideal post-sun ointment for skin damaged by UV radiation while creating a barrier on skin that protects it from harsh environmental elements such as severe winds and cold temperatures.

It can reduce the discomfort of skin that has become inflamed from conditions such as dermatitis and rosacea, and it is known to soothe burns, reduce the appearance of surgical scars, and diminish stretch marks.

Shea butter benefits for your hair:

Shea Butter is a great moisturizer and nourisher for hair, from root to tip. It helps protect against dryness and brittleness, while repairing, preventing, or reducing damage caused by environmental elements or heat styling. Just like the rest of the body, Shea Butter quickly penetrates the scalp, providing moisture without leaving a sticky or greasy residue. This helps keep the scalp free from itchiness, irritation, and dandruff.

Benefits of Shea Butter: 

The main chemical constituents of Shea Butter are: Oleic Acid, Stearic Acid, Palmitic Acid, Linoleic Acid, Cinnamic Acid Esters, Allantoin, and Polyphenols (Tocopherol/Vitamin E).

OLEIC ACIDS (OMEGA 9) are known to:

  • Maintain the softness, suppleness, and radiance of skin and hair
  • Stimulate the growth of thicker, longer, and stronger hair
  • Reduce the appearance of aging, such as premature wrinkles and fine lines
  • Eliminate dandruff and thereby support hair growth
  • Boost immunity
  • Exhibit antioxidant properties
  • Prevent joint inflammation, stiffness, and pain Impact the hardness or softness of the butter

STEARIC ACID is known to:

  • Have cleansing properties that purge dirt, sweat, and excess sebum from hair and skin
  • Be an ideal emulsifying agent that binds water and oil
  • Help products remain potent when stored for long periods of time
  • Condition and protect hair from damage without diminishing luster or making it feel heavy
  • Have exceptional cleansing properties
  • Soften skin
  • Provides the butter with a solid consistency

PALMITIC ACID is known to:

  • Have emollient properties
  • Soften hair without leaving a greasy or sticky residue
  • Be the most common saturated fatty acid

LINOLEIC ACID (OMEGA 6/Vitamin F) is known to:

  • Moisturize hair and promote its growth
  • Facilitate wound healing
  • Be an effective emulsifier in the formulation of soaps and quick-drying oils
  • Exhibit anti-inflammatory properties
  • Soothe acne and reduce chances of future outbreaks
  • Promote moisture retention in skin and hair
  • Make oils feel thinner in consistency when used in an oil blend, thus being beneficial for use on acne-prone skin
  • Soothe and promote the healing of skin conditions like eczema and dermatitis 
  • Slow the look of premature aging

CINNAMIC ACID ESTERS are known to:

  • Have SPF properties that make it act as natural sunscreen
  • Soothe inflammation, irritation, and redness
  • Contribute antioxidant properties
  • Promote cell regeneration, making skin look rejuvenated ALLANTOIN is known to:
  • Contribute protective and regenerative properties to skin that facilitate wound healing
  • Effectively soften skin and soothe irritation
  • Stimulate cell regeneration, thereby promoting the growth of healthy skin and tissue
  • Be an effective moisturizing agent
  • Be gentle and non-irritating, making it ideal for use on sensitive or irritated skin
  • Increase the water content of cells, making it an ideal ingredient for anti-aging products
  • Enhance skin’s texture, making it smoother

POLYPHENOLS are known to:

  • Soften skin
  • Exhibit antioxidant properties that slow the look of aging
  • Protect against harmful UV radiation
  • Boost skin cell regeneration and elasticity, thereby enhancing overall skin quality
  • Promote greater circulation and oxygen to the skin
  • Have antioxidant properties that slow the look of aging and boost circulation 
  • Repair scarred and blemished skin
  • Prevent moisture loss from skin and hair
  • Offer soothing relief to skin that has been burned
  • Deeply cleanse pores and balance oil production

VITAMIN A is known to:

  • Protect skin against damage caused by UV radiation
  • Slow the appearance of aging by smoothing wrinkles and fine lines
  • Stimulate production of collagen
  • Stimulate cells regeneration to keep skin healthy, strong, and firm
  • Facilitate faster healing of wounds
  • Protect skin against toxins and bacteria and promotes cell production, thus boosting immunity
  • Lighten unwanted blemishes and dark spots, thus balancing skin tone to create an even glow
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