July 22, 2008 at 3:54 pm (Shea Butter)
Tags: dermatitis, dry skin, eczema, Shea Butter
Eczema is a type of skin condition causing extreme inflammation and irritation

Simply anything and everything touching the skin can activate eczema. First, it is ALWAYS important to contact a professional health-care provider to determine the best treatment plan and if drugs are needed. Although
Shea Butter is not a drug, many physicians recommend it to their patients suffering from eczema.
As eczema dehydrates the skin, the best thing to help heal eczema is by making the skin recover its moisture withholding ability. Shea Butter is one of the superb means of invigorating our skin cells so as to help them recover their moisture preservation ability. Unrefined certified organic shea butter has intense moisturizing effects and also has an extremely powerful ability to heal the skin.
While you apply Shea Butter as a medication for eczema, use a judicious quantity of to the parts of the skin that are influenced by eczema. After you apply shea butter on a part of the skin, ensure that the butter penetrates beneath the skin surface. Massage gently as you put on the shea butter. The huge proportion of unsaponifiables( the healing fraction) present in Shea Butter add to its capability to help bring relief to eczema as well as other skincare disorders such as psoriasis, severe dry skin, wounds, and rashes.
Robyn Scott,
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July 22, 2008 at 3:40 pm (Shea Butter)
Tags: bathing, dry skin, Purely Shea, Shea Butter, skin care, soft skin
Hi!
We are starting a new series here on the Shea Butter Blog called:
Shea Butter Secret Tips. Each Friday we wil provide a unique, unknown and secret tip to using shea butter.
Shea Butter provides intense moisturization leaving a long-lasting protective barrier because it is rich in:
Essential Fatty Acids
Vitamins
Phytonutrients
Do you have SUPER DRY SKIN? Then try the following Shea Butter Secret Tip:
- Take a warm bath with melted shea butter mixed in.
- Then after partially drying off, apply thick liberal layers of Shea Butter all over your skin.
- Now promptly put on your pajamas and go to bed.
- You will wake up with really soft, supple, and glowing skin with a velvety texture!
Have a Great Weekdays!
Robyn Scott,
Purely Shea – The Leader in Organic Shea Butter Skincare
http://www.purelyshea.com/
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July 22, 2008 at 3:33 pm (Shea Butter)
Tags: ant-aging facial, collagen, Shea Butter, Shea Butter Research, wrinkles

A clinical study published by a French researcher F. Renard was conducted in which
Shea Butter was applied by a daily for 4 to 8 months.
Several skin conditions showed major improvements:
- in a few weeks, the rough aspect of a dull – grayish complexion was eliminated, giving way to a smoother, clearer skin.
- combating skin “thinning” for better skin texture: a regenerating effect is observed probably related to the action of the unsaponifiables that are known to reactivate collagen synthesis.
- wrinkles from photoaging due to prolonged sun exposure are visibly diminished in half of the volunteers.
This study proved that Shea Butter is a valuable active for diminishing various aging signs.
Robyn Scott,
Purely Shea – The Leader in Organic Shea Butter Skincare
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July 22, 2008 at 3:30 pm (Shea Butter)
Tags: babies, baby oil, bath, mothers, Shea Butter
I read a beauty tip once from on of the famous supermodels. She stated
_that if you wanted to have a gorgeous “I’ve just been to the spa glow”
_add a little baby oil to your bath water.
Before running out to get a bottle, I did a little research about baby oil _and found out that unfortunately, baby oil contains hydrocarbons that _can be deadly. If children aspirate baby oil, their lungs become coated _with the oil. This blocks oxygen and prevents proper respiration, _ultimately leading to chemical pneumonia which can be fatal.
In fact, baby is so dangerous that childproof caps on baby oil bottles
_became mandatory starting in October 2002!
So instead a melted a little organic Shea Butter which is safe enough to eat, and poured into my bath water. And my skin was super soft, supple and yes it even glowed. Mothers should be using Shea Butter regularly instead of toxic baby oil when it comes to both their skin care and the skin care of their baby.
Robyn Scott,
Purely Shea – The Leader in Organic Shea Butter Skincare
http://www.purelyshea.com
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July 22, 2008 at 3:08 pm (Uncategorized)
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