Shea Butter for
Hair
If you want to pamper your hair and give
it the best natural treatment available then you want to use Shea Butter for Hair.
Shea
butter comes from the Shea or the Karite tree. The tree grows naturally in Africa. It starts producing nuts when
it is about 15 to 20 years and can produce its fruit for over 225 more years!
The fruit are also called nuts.
When you crush the nuts and boil them you produce a moisturizer and an emollient.
When you
use Shea Butter for hair the butter helps to maintain moisture in dry brittle hair as well as helping to retain
softness.
Not only is Shea Butter used
for the hair but it has been effective at helping to fade scars, wrinkles, burns, eczema, blemishes and as a
skin softener.
The
benefits are so fantastic that there was even a group in Uganda that spread it over their bodies believing that
it would stop bullets. Though I admit Shea Butter is fantastic stuff, don’t try to stop bullets with it, it just
won’t work.
But at least you must realize
that the effects seem almost magical.
Using Shea Butter for
hair will moisturize dry or damaged hair all the way from the roots to the very ends. It will repair wind
damaged hair as well as protect it against further damage.
It will absorb
quickly and completely into the scalp to counteract dry scalp. Using Shea Butter for hair will not clog the
pores of your scalp.
If you have colored hair
or heat-treated hair you should absolutely be using Shea Butter for hair even if your hair is not visibly
damaged yet.
If you want to
benefit the most from natural Shea Butter for hair, use only the butter that has not been over refined. You
should still have color and aroma.
Above Coupon is good
until 12/30/2009.
Just type Shea Butter in their product
site search window for all of their Shea Butter!
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