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  • Escentia Avocado Butter Refined 500ml

    N$139.70

    Avocado Butter Refined Hydrogenated

    Escentia Avocado Butter is created from the flesh of the fruit. It has an ivory colour with a mild nutty aroma and provides excellent nourishing, skin softening properties.

    • Helps with eczema and is a fabulous treatment for tender skin caused by tanning or shaving.
    • Suitable for all skin types and can be used as a moisturiser in DIY lotions, creams, balms, soaps and hair conditioners.
    • Use about 10% in massage blends and between 3-5% in soaps etc. depending on recipe.
    • Solid at room temperature, maintaining all the properties of avocado oil, with ‘butter’ consistency.

     

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    Ingredients: 100% avocado butter

  • Escentia Cocoa Butter Refined 500g

    N$258.75

    Cocoa Butter Refined

    The moisturising properties of refined cocoa butter help in the prevention of stretch marks as well as in the treatment of chapped or burned skin and lips. Use daily as a moisturiser to help prevent dry, itchy skin. It soaks into the skin and has very high concentrations of vitamins and emollients that the skin needs to stay healthy, soft and supple. That’s why it’s such a popular ingredient in ‘make your own’ recipes for the face and skin, such as soaps and lotions.

    • Cocoa butter is effective for treating mouth sores
    • Cocoa butter is excellent for repairing burned skin and assists to minimize scarring
    • Refined, making it easier to work with when blending

     

     

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    Refined or unrefined?

    There are generally two grades of cocoa butter for skin care: raw or unrefined and refined. Raw (unrefined) cocoa butter has not been heated to a high temperature in the production process. … Refined cocoa butter is often deodorised which means it will smell less (or not at all) of chocolate.

  • Escentia Cocoa Butter Unrefined 500g

    N$389.85

    Cocoa Butter Unrefined

    Cocoa butter is extracted from the roasted cocoa beans from Theobroma cacao plant, native to Amazonian areas of South America and the tropical areas of Africa and Asia. Cocoa is usually associated with chocolate making, but it has been used by South American civilisations for thousands of years as food and to moisturise skin and promote skin health. Cocoa butter has become a popular ingredient in natural skincare products and is suitable for cooking, baking and vegan recipes.

     

     

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    Did you know?

    Cocoa Butter is rich in antioxidants, healthy fats, trace minerals such as Copper, Magnesium and Manganese and is believed to help boost the immune system, control blood sugar and appetite, support brain functions, boost the mood and lower blood pressure.

     

    Ingredients:

    Pure cocoa butter, unrefined

     

     

    Refined or unrefined?

    There are generally two grades of cocoa butter for skin care: raw or unrefined and refined. Raw (unrefined) cocoa butter has not been heated to a high temperature in the production process. … Refined cocoa butter is often deodorised which means it will smell less (or not at all) of chocolate.

     

  • Escentia Mango Butter 500ml

    N$579.60

    Mango Butter

    100% pure Mango Butter is a rich emollient that can help soften and soothe your skin. Mango butter is excellent for skin and hair! Extracted from the mango kernel, mango butter is an oil fraction.

    • 100% natural
    • Although hard at room temperature, mango butter melts upon contact with the skin, making it a great choice for massage and lotion bars
    • Can be used as an alternative to shea butter in whipped body butters
    • Rich in antioxidants, vitamin A and E
    • Great for skin rash
    • Helps with Eczema
    • Soothes insect bites
    • Combats poison ivy rash
    • Nourishes sun damaged skin
    • Treats frostbite
    • Aids damaged hair
    • Vegan friendly
    • Naturally biodegradable
    • Produced and tested cruelty free

     

    Suggested use: Please conduct your own research

    If you’re looking for an alternative to shea butter then mango butter is a great substitute.

  • Escentia Shea Butter Refined 1kg

    N$274.30

    Shea Butter Refined

    Shea Butter (or African butter) is a natural plant extract that is high in fatty acids and other nutrients. This moisture-rich butter is used as an emollient that helps to smooth and soften your skin. It melts at body temperature and is therefore easily absorbed.

    • Shea butter can be used directly on skin as a wonderful moisturiser.
    • You will find shea butter in a wide range of products including lip gloss, hair conditioners, skin moisturiser creams, soaps, massage candles and medicinal balms.
    • It can also be used to treat other skin problems such as; blemishes, eczema, skin allergies, wrinkles, itching, insect bites, and even frost bite.
    • Shea butter has a limited capacity to absorb ultraviolet radiation and can therefore can be used as a mild sun block.

     

    Suggested use: Please conduct your own research

    Hair tip: You can use shea butter to reduce frizziness and get your hair to curl the way you want. Just apply a small amount of shea butter to fingertips—press your fingertips to the butter with moderate pressure to get just enough to feel tacky. Then rub fingertips on unruly hair. You can then restyle with a blow drier and brush. The heat from the dryer melts the shea butter, the brush spreads it evenly through your hair, and the hair curls the way you style it.

     

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    Tips on working with Shea Butter in Formulations

    Shea butter contains various fatty acids which each have a specific temperature range where they melt and solidify. When the butter is melted and heat is unevenly distributed some fatty acids may solidify quicker than others, resulting in a grainy texture. Sometimes these grains take days, weeks or even months to appear. There is nothing wrong with the butter if it is grainy, but most prefer a smooth, buttery texture.

    To prevent graininess and grain formation you will need to make sure that heat is evenly distributed during the cool down process. This is best achieved by constantly stirring the melted butter during cool down. Unfortunately simply pouring melted shea butter into jars and leaving to cool at room temperature without evenly distributing the heat will likely result in grains. So rather gently stir your melted butter while it cools for best results.

  • Escentia Shea Butter Refined 500ml

    N$162.15

    Shea Butter Refined

    Shea Butter (or African butter) is a natural plant extract that is high in fatty acids and other nutrients. This moisture-rich butter is used as an emollient that helps to smooth and soften your skin. It melts at body temperature and is therefore easily absorbed.

    • Shea butter can be used directly on skin as a wonderful moisturiser.
    • You will find shea butter in a wide range of products including lip gloss, hair conditioners, skin moisturiser creams, soaps, massage candles and medicinal balms.
    • It can also be used to treat other skin problems such as; blemishes, eczema, skin allergies, wrinkles, itching, insect bites, and even frost bite.
    • Shea butter has a limited capacity to absorb ultraviolet radiation and can therefore can be used as a mild sun block.

     

    Suggested use: Please conduct your own research

    Hair tip: You can use shea butter to reduce frizziness and get your hair to curl the way you want. Just apply a small amount of shea butter to fingertips—press your fingertips to the butter with moderate pressure to get just enough to feel tacky. Then rub fingertips on unruly hair. You can then restyle with a blow drier and brush. The heat from the dryer melts the shea butter, the brush spreads it evenly through your hair, and the hair curls the way you style it.

     

    Further information:

    Tips on working with Shea Butter in Formulations

    Shea butter contains various fatty acids which each have a specific temperature range where they melt and solidify. When the butter is melted and heat is unevenly distributed some fatty acids may solidify quicker than others, resulting in a grainy texture. Sometimes these grains take days, weeks or even months to appear. There is nothing wrong with the butter if it is grainy, but most prefer a smooth, buttery texture.

    To prevent graininess and grain formation you will need to make sure that heat is evenly distributed during the cool down process. This is best achieved by constantly stirring the melted butter during cool down. Unfortunately simply pouring melted shea butter into jars and leaving to cool at room temperature without evenly distributing the heat will likely result in grains. So rather gently stir your melted butter while it cools for best results.

  • Escentia Shea Butter Unrefined 1L

    N$388.10

    Shea Butter Unrefined

    100% pure, unrefined shea butter can be used as a body butter for soft, younger-looking skin. Shea Butter’s skin care benefits are numerous, particularly so when applied to dry, dehydrated, or aged skin.

    • 100% natural and unrefined
    • Packed with vitamins, minerals, proteins and essential fatty acids
    • Natural antioxidant
    • Fabulous, natural moisturiser for your face, hair and body
    • Helps reduce the signs of ageing
    • Can be used as a body butter for soft, smooth skin
    • Helps reduce stretch marks
    • Can be used help heal cuts, burns and skin rashes
    • Particularly good for cracked, dry skin

     

    Shea butter has a limited capacity to absorb ultraviolet radiation and therefore can be used as a mild sunblock lotion (Factor 6).

    It can also be used to treat other skin problems such as; blemishes, eczema, skin allergies, wrinkles, itching, insect bites, and even frost bite.

     

    Suggested use: Please conduct your own research

    Hair tip: You can use shea butter to reduce frizziness and get your hair to curl the way you want. Just apply a small amount of shea butter to fingertips—press your fingertips to the butter with moderate pressure to get just enough to feel tacky. Then rub fingertips on unruly hair. You can then restyle with a blow drier and brush. The heat from the dryer melts the shea butter, the brush spreads it evenly through your hair, and the hair curls the way you style it.

     

    Further information:

    Tips on working with Shea Butter in Formulations:

    Shea butter contains various fatty acids which each have a specific temperature range where they melt and solidify. When the butter is melted and heat is unevenly distributed some fatty acids may solidify quicker than others, resulting in a grainy texture. Sometimes these grains take days, weeks or even months to appear. There is nothing wrong with the butter if it is grainy, but most prefer a smooth, buttery texture.

    To prevent graininess and grain formation you will need to make sure that heat is evenly distributed during the cool down process. This is best achieved by constantly stirring the melted butter during cool down. Unfortunately simply pouring melted shea butter into jars and leaving to cool at room temperature without evenly distributing the heat will likely result in grains. So rather gently stir your melted butter while it cools for best results.

  • Escentia Shea Butter Unrefined 500ml

    N$216.00

    Shea Butter Unrefined

    100% pure, unrefined shea butter can be used as a body butter for soft, younger-looking skin. Shea Butter’s skin care benefits are numerous, particularly so when applied to dry, dehydrated, or aged skin.

    • 100% natural and unrefined
    • Packed with vitamins, minerals, proteins and essential fatty acids
    • Natural antioxidant
    • Fabulous, natural moisturiser for your face, hair and body
    • Helps reduce the signs of ageing
    • Can be used as a body butter for soft, smooth skin
    • Helps reduce stretch marks
    • Can be used help heal cuts, burns and skin rashes
    • Particularly good for cracked, dry skin

     

    Shea butter has a limited capacity to absorb ultraviolet radiation and therefore can be used as a mild sunblock lotion (Factor 6).

    It can also be used to treat other skin problems such as; blemishes, eczema, skin allergies, wrinkles, itching, insect bites, and even frost bite.

     

    Suggested use: Please conduct your own research

    Hair tip: You can use shea butter to reduce frizziness and get your hair to curl the way you want. Just apply a small amount of shea butter to fingertips—press your fingertips to the butter with moderate pressure to get just enough to feel tacky. Then rub fingertips on unruly hair. You can then restyle with a blow drier and brush. The heat from the dryer melts the shea butter, the brush spreads it evenly through your hair, and the hair curls the way you style it.

     

    Further information:

    Tips on working with Shea Butter in Formulations:

    Shea butter contains various fatty acids which each have a specific temperature range where they melt and solidify. When the butter is melted and heat is unevenly distributed some fatty acids may solidify quicker than others, resulting in a grainy texture. Sometimes these grains take days, weeks or even months to appear. There is nothing wrong with the butter if it is grainy, but most prefer a smooth, buttery texture.

    To prevent graininess and grain formation you will need to make sure that heat is evenly distributed during the cool down process. This is best achieved by constantly stirring the melted butter during cool down. Unfortunately simply pouring melted shea butter into jars and leaving to cool at room temperature without evenly distributing the heat will likely result in grains. So rather gently stir your melted butter while it cools for best results.

  • Soil Shea Butter Organic and Unrefined 100ml

    N$134.90

    Organic Shea Butter 100ml

    Soil’s unrefined, organic Shea Butter spreads smoothly and easily all over your body leaving you skin, hair and nails nourished and enriched. This powerful moisturiser protects and nourishes dry, damaged skin. Pure enough for baby too! Fair Trade Certified.

    Directions for use: Shea butter is a firm butter that will be harder during the winter months and is more pliable if kept at room temperature. It softens easily, so simply take a small amount & soften in the palm of your hand to smooth over dry, damaged skin. Apply as often as required.

    • No Animal Testing
    • No Parabens
    • No Petro-Chemicals
    • No Synthetic Colors
    • No Synthetic Fragrances

     

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    SOiL, in an effort to reduce our plastic components have repackaged our Shea Butter in stunning aluminium containers.