Butters

What is that butter?

A brief description of the different butters we use in our products.
   Image of pieces of cocoa butter in a brown bowl on a wide green leaf
Cocoa Butter: A natural moisturizer that's high in fatty acids and rich in antioxidants. Its anti-inflammatory properties aid in skin irritations, repairing damage, evening skin tones, and it provides a protective layer against the elements and aging.
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 Image of Cupuacu fruit
Cupuacu Butter: An excellent emollient or skin-softening butter used to restore elasticity in your skin. Cupuacu is also used to prevent fine lines, wrinkles, and dry skin while providing antioxidants and hydration.
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     Image of kokum fruit
Kokum Butter: A powerful moisturizer that's rich in vitamin E. It's known for its ability to regenerate skin cells and aids in the appearance and health of various skin issues, including acne and dry skin, while not clogging your pores.
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Image of a whole mango, slices of mango, an amber jar of mango butter, and a clear glass bowl with mango butter  
Mango Butter: A rich moisturizer that's high in antioxidants, fatty acids, and vitamins. Mango butter can boost elasticity and suppleness while using vitamins E and C to protect your skin from environmental factors. Mango butter is also known for its antibacterial elements.
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 image of shea nilotica with 3 shea nuts
Shea Nilotica: A natural butter significant for its anti-inflammatory and therapeutic properties. It's used predominantly for common skin conditions, including eczema, dry skin, and sunburns. It's high in vitamins A and E, which aids in the production and protection of your body's natural collagen.