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YOGYAKARTA In caring for the skin, maintaining moisture is the most important thing. Because humidity is not only related to the adequacy of the body's fluids, but also how we treat them appropriately. Well, if you are looking for alternative ingredients to maintain moist skin, shea butter is one of the answers.

Shea butter is a shea butter that is very useful for you with dry skin. This material can be used at any time for yourself as long as you don't have a tree peanut allergy. Launching Byrdie, Monday, November 21, shea butter is lipid from a plant that comes from shea tree beans. Her life habitat in Africa is rich in antioxidants, fatty acids, and vitamins. Shea butter is also known as solid oil which contains five types of essential fatty acids. Among them, stearate acid, oleate, phylosterol, vitamin E and D, allantoin, and vitamin A.

Mainly, shea butter is useful for moisturizing the skin. According to facial care specialist Joanna Vargas, shea butter protects the face from extreme temperatures. In addition, this is the benefit of shea butter.

Her damp, calm, and nutrition-based skin will result in perfect tightness. New York City-based dermatologist Claire Chang says shea butter is good for making the skin softer, hydrated, and montok or strong.

Not only to moisturize facial skin, but also to be useful for dealing with broken lips. The majority of the causes of lip skin burst and dry are exposure to UV rays or hot air. Sometimes the habit of biting and wetting lips with saliva can make the lip skin dryer. For that, shea butter can be a mainstay for moisturizing lips.

Shea butter also helps fade scars, either from acne or kula other than acne. Because by maintaining moisture, eating skincare ingredients containing shea butter helps ensure skin regeneration goes well. That is, it effectively helps the development of new skin cells.

In addition to the benefits mentioned above, a number of studies have shown that shea butter also helps prevent stretch marks, moisturize lips and hair, calm the skin with contact dermatitis and psoriasis, and relieves rematic symptoms.

Although it has many benefits, there are certain side effects that can be experienced by people with tree beans allergies when using skincare with shea butter. Chang noted, shea butter is non-medogenic and does not clog pores. This means that when used as a moisturizer, it does not trigger acne. But for those of you who are allergic to tree beans, you should avoid skincare formulas with shea butter.


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