50+ Ways to Use Raw Shea Butter

One jar of raw unrefined shea butter can replace your moisturizer, hair mask, lip balm, cuticle cream, body butter, and dozens of other products. Its versatility comes from a unique combination of fatty acids, vitamins, and anti-inflammatory compounds that benefit skin, hair, nails, and body equally. Here are 50+ proven ways to use it.
Skin Care Uses
Daily Moisturizing
Raw shea butter is a complete moisturizer on its own. Apply to slightly damp skin after showering for the best absorption. It creates a protective barrier while delivering vitamins deep into the skin.
Eczema and Psoriasis Relief
The anti-inflammatory fatty acids in shea butter calm irritated, inflamed skin. Apply a thick layer to affected areas before bed and let it work overnight for maximum healing.
Stretch Mark Prevention and Treatment
Shea butter's combination of vitamin E, deep moisturization, and elasticity support makes it ideal for preventing and reducing stretch marks during pregnancy or weight changes.
Under-Eye Treatment
The vitamin A and E in shea butter help reduce dark circles and fine lines. Gently pat a tiny amount under each eye before bed.
Lip Balm
Shea butter makes the most effective natural lip balm. Apply a small amount directly, or make a DIY lip balm by mixing with beeswax and a drop of peppermint oil.
Sunburn Relief
The allantoin in shea butter soothes sunburned skin while the fatty acids help repair the damage. Apply generously to affected areas.
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