Karité vanillé (Vanilla shea butter)
50 g
100% natural, pure & active
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Carry it around to nourish and hydrate your hands, lips, the tips of your hair in the evening, your feet and once a week, make your own "collagen" masque. It moisturizes and nourishes deeply, protects against aging and is really to try to soothe redness, irritation and take care of these daily 'boo-boos'.
Models always carry around their shea butter to soften their skin. Ours is enhanced with shea oil, vanilla oleoresin, sea buckthorn oil CO2 (regenerating) and essential oils of sweet orange, petit grain and neroli which help the skin to absorb the sun rays and a hint of vegetable glycerin which gives it a sublime texture.
Ingredients: Butyrospermum parkii (Shea) butter, Vanillin, Citrus aurantium (Petit grain) leaf/twig oil, Citrus aurantium var amara (Neroli) flower oil, Citrus sinensis (Sweet orange) oil, Butyrospermum parkii (Shea) oil, Hippophae rhamnoides (Sea buckthorn) oil, Glycerin (Vegetable glycerin).
Use preferably within 12 months of opening.
See here this beautiful tool to melt your vanilla shea to make a collagen-type mask, our hammered copper burner, a work of art! It also acts as a diffuser.
A possible "granular" texture is linked to the natural presence of unsaponifiable matter found in butters. Butters, like shea, are fragile to temperature variations, which can cause this phenomenon without altering the quality of the product. Simply warm the product in your hands before applying.
100% natural, pure & active doesn't mean that allergic reactions are impossible. In doubt, do the test in the antecubital area of the arm before using.
Format | 50 g |
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Beauty Concerns | Eczema, Hydration, Redness, Eyes & Brows |
Ingredients | Butyrospermum parkii (Shea) butter, Vanillin, Citrus aurantium (Petit grain) leaf/twig oil, Citrus aurantium var amara (Neroli) flower oil, Citrus sinensis (Sweet orange) oil, Butyrospermum parkii (Shea) oil, Hippophae rhamnoides (Sea buckthorn) oil, Glycerin (Vegetable glycerin). |