Shea Butter for Hair Breakage

Shea butter reduces hair breakage by coating the hair shaft with a protective layer of fatty acids that increase flexibility and elasticity. Stronger, more pliable strands resist snapping during detangling and styling. Regular use of shea butter also minimizes friction between hair strands, a leading cause of mechanical breakage.
Why Shea Butter Works for Hair Breakage
Shea butter has been a cornerstone of hair care traditions for centuries, and modern science confirms what generations already knew. For hair breakage, raw unrefined shea butter provides a unique combination of deep moisture, protective sealing, and nourishing vitamins that synthetic products struggle to match.
The key advantage is shea butter's ability to penetrate the hair shaft rather than just coating it. Its molecular structure allows it to fill gaps in damaged cuticles, providing both structural repair and lasting moisture retention.
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