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Shea Nut Oil benefits
- Consistency. Due to its fatty acid composition, Shea oil is a lighter weight than Shea butter. This makes it easier to apply and it also absorbs into skin faster.
- Highly moisturizing. The higher oleic acid content means that despite its lighter consistency and softer texture, shea oil is just as (arguably even more) rich in moisturizing power as the heavier butter version.
- Usability. Shea butter is solid at warm temperatures, which can make it challenging to use. In contrast, Shea oil stays in liquid form up to 20° C.
- Fragrance. The nutty aroma of Shea butter isn’t to everyone’s taste. Shea oil has a lighter fragrance. Due to the cold-pressing process, this more subtle scent is created without the addition of chemicals.
- Shea nut oil comedogenic rating. It’s impossible to give you 100% certainty about how your skin will react to any oil, but the fact that the shea nut oil comedogenic rating is two or less suggests it’s unlikely to clog pores.
Shea nut oil uses
Here we outline four common uses of shea oil.
- Shea nut oil for skin
This super-hydrating oil can be applied directly to your skin as a moisturizer. As pure shea oil is non-comedogenic, you can use it as a face or body oil moisturizer. It’s also an effective emollient, so it can be particularly good for very dry skin on elbows, feet, and knees.
- Shea nut oil for hair
If your locks are looking a little parched, a treatment including shea oil could help rejuvenate your distressed mane. Consider using shea nut oil as a pre-shampoo (often referred to as a pre-poo.) Shampooing can strip moisture from your hair, so a dose of the oil before you wash adds a protective layer to your tresses. This is a technique often used by people with curly hair types.
Simply apply the oil to dry hair and leave it for as long as you can before shampooing. Aim for 30 minutes but consider using as an overnight treatment too. This locks in moisture, which will help to restore the suppleness of dry and damaged hair. One proviso though – if you have fine hair avoid applying it to your roots as it can cause an oily appearance. Apply oil to the ends only.
- Nail conditioning treatment
Look out for shea oil in the ingredients list for your cuticle and nail treatments. It can be an effective way to soften dry and brittle cuticles. Or maybe make your own shea-infused nail oil.
- A carrier oil for essential oil blends
Olive oil is commonly used to dilute essential oils before use. But shea nut oil could be a great alternative, particularly as it doesn't have a strong scent.
Summary: Shea nut oil benefits for skin and hair
Shea nut oil is a pure lightweight oil that is naturally high in fatty acids. This makes it an ideal cosmetic ingredient for softening dry hair and as an all-over moisturizer for the skin. Overall, if you feel that shea butter is too heavy for you, the lighter texture of the oil version makes it definitely worth a try.
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Key Features
- Bring back moisture and suppleness from head to toe.
- Well-suited to hair care because it is able to treat all types of strands
- Can be used as a pre-poo treatment on a regular basis without fear of buildup
- Healing properties for skin and scalp
- All of the nourishing actives in shea butter are drawn out into a concentrated oil
- Great quality
What’s in the box
- 1 Bottle
Specifications
- SKU: FE355ST463GB1NAFAMZ
- Weight (kg): .06
- Certifications: Eco Friendly
- Main Material: Oil
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