Shea Butter for Sensitive Skin

Shea butter is exceptionally well-tolerated by sensitive skin due to its naturally anti-inflammatory triterpenes, complete absence of harsh chemicals in unrefined form, and a composition that closely resembles the skin's own lipids. It calms redness, reduces reactive flare-ups, and strengthens the skin barrier without triggering irritation, making it a go-to ingredient for sensitive skin types.
Understanding Sensitive Skin
Sensitive Skin is a common skincare concern that affects people of all ages and skin types. While countless products promise results, many contain harsh chemicals that can worsen the problem over time. Raw unrefined shea butter offers a natural, time-tested alternative backed by both traditional use and modern dermatological research.
The key lies in shea butter's unique biochemical composition. Unlike synthetic moisturizers that sit on the skin's surface, shea butter's fatty acid profile closely matches human sebum, allowing it to absorb deeply and work at the cellular level.
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