7 Ways To Use Raw Natural Shea Butter For Skincare

What is Shea Butter?
Shea butter is the off-white or ivory colour natural butter that is extracted from the nuts of the Shea tree. The shea tree is native to West and Central Africa, and most shea butter originate from that there, to the rest of the world.
Here are 7 ways on how to use it, and more…
1. Body Moisturiser
Raw Shea butter on its own can be applied directly on skin as an all over body moisturiser. It is easy to spread, and it does not clog skin. It can serve as a great body moisturiser for everyone, including children and infants. You can order your raw natural/organic Shea butter here
2. Lip Balm
Raw Shea butter can be applied directly as a lip balm, its an effective moisturiser for normal to dry lips, and can help repair chapped or cracked lips. Its safe to use daily and can give high level moisturisation with antioxidants that provide a protective barrier from externals elements.
3. On Hair
Raw Shea butter is excellent for your hair, it can be applied directly all over hair as a conditioner, or to the ends of the hair for extra conditioning. Benefits include, seals in moisture, adds to shine, tames frizz, conditions and protects from environmental elements.
If you have naturally curly or porous hair, try using Shea butter as a conditioner. Allow your hair to absorb most of the Shea butter before rinsing and styling it. You can also use a small portion of Shea butter as a leave-in conditioner, a little goes a long way.
4. Hand Cream
Shea butter can be applied directly as a hand moisturiser. Naturally rich in essential fatty acids, Antioxidants, Pro-vitamin A, and Vitamin E, it will leave your hands feeling softer, smoother, and well conditioned. It’s suitable for dry, mature, sensitive, and for all skin types.
5. Foot Cream
Shea butter can be used as a natural foot moisturiser. Apply liberally to your feet before putting on a pair of cosy socks and getting into bed for the night. It will help keep your feet well moisturised and soft. Socks will help lock the moisture in, perfect for nourishing dry, tired feet
6. Face Cream
Shea butter has high concentration of fatty acids, vitamins and antioxidant system that is deeply nourishing, moisturising and skin conditioning. It can be used directly on face as a moisturiser to soften, smoothen and condition skin for younger longing face.
7. Tommy butter
Shea butter can be used as a tommy butter to prevent stretch marks during pregnancy. Gently rub some Shea onto your baby bump, not forgetting any other area of your body that is prone to stretch marks, such as your breasts and hips.
Massage the butter well into your skin using circular motions. Do it twice daily, until you achieve your desired result. Shea butter is suitable for everyone including infants and new born.
Dr Susan Adamu is a qualified vet. with MSc in Biomolecular & Biomedical Sciences. She is a passionate natural skincare formulator and entrepreneur, and the owner of Maleka Naturals, a 100% natural skincare & haircare brand based in the UK. Shop here.
