Uses: Baby Care: Tea Tree Shea Body Butter

Tea Tree Shea Body Butter

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Description

  • Convenient Form Factor. Unlike tubs which are messy and wasteful, our roll-up tube allows you to moisturize just the right amount wherever you need without leaving your skin feeling greasy.
  • Protective Barrier. Beyond just shea butter, our body butter forms a protective barrier on your skin that lasts through multiple hand washings, so your skin says moisturized all day long.
  • Unrefined Shea Butter. Refined shea butter is solvent extracted and has little nutrients left available for your skin. All of our shea butter is fair traded and unrefined, leaving all of the naturally-present nutrients available for your skin.
  • No Water Added. Saves you money and keeps our products preservative-free.

We started out making Tea Tree Shea Body Butter for our own personal use and for friends who asked for it. It became so popular that we started making it available to our customers, too! It has the same long-lasting benefits of our Original Shea Body Butter, but with some additional skin-nourishing goodies like calendula-infused oil and lavender oil added in. As with our Original Shea Body Butter, you can rest assured that all the ingredients in Alabu's Tea Tree Shea Body Butter are there because they benefit your skin. It's especially good for people who suffer with dry, itchy, or problem skin.

INGREDIENTS

  • Olea Europaea (olive) Oil,  
    Olea Europaea (olive) Oil
    Natural: Yes
    Common Name: Olive Oil
    How It's Made: Our olive oil is cold-pressed and comes from spain. Cold-pressing is a superior extraction method because it doesn't degrade the olive oil like some other extraction methods. You can read more about olive oil extraction right here.
    Why We Like It: Spain is known for producing some of the finest olive oil in the world. We use extra-virgin olive oil becuase—unlike in soapmaking—the additional ingredients that exist in pomace olive oil are not desirable. Pomace olive oil has a very thick and heavy texture. Olive oil is an excellent skin moisturizer and conditioner.
    Potential Sensitivities: Olive oil sensitivities are very rare. In over a decade of business we have not encountered anyone who is sensitive to olive oil, although there are documented cases of olive oil allergies.
  • Cera Alba (beeswax),  
    Cera Alba (beeswax)
    Description coming soon!
  • Emu Oil,  
    Emu Oil
    Description coming soon!
  • Butyrospermum Parkii (shea) Butter,  
    Butyrospermum Parkii (shea) Butter

    Natural: Yes
    Common Name: Shea Butter
    How It's Made: Shea butter is usually solvent-extracted, which can break down a lot of the valuable nutrients in shea butter. Ours is cold-pressed without solvents, so all of the naturally present nutrients are available for your skin! Our shea butter is also fair trade from Ghana, Africa.
    Why We Like It: Shea butter is used for body, hand and facial products because of its unsaponifiable content. Shea butter contains ester resins recommended for damaged skin repair, cleansing and the sun's protection. Phytosterol content helps cellular stimulation and regeneration. Clinical studies have demonstrated that shea butter enhances capillary vessels blood activity.
    Potential Sensitivities: Shea butter comes from the Karite nut, which is a tree nut, so some people with tree nut allergies are allergic to shea butter. However most people with tree nut allergies are not allergic to shea butter. Sensitivities are very rare.

  • Ricinus Communis (castor) Seed Oil,  
    Ricinus Communis (castor) Seed Oil

    Natural: Yes
    Common Name: Castor Oil
    How It's Made: Castor oil is made by cold pressing the castor bean. Please note that while there is ricin in castor beans, it is not soluble in oil and there is absolutely no ricin in castor oil.
    Why We Like It: Castor oil has very good conditioning and moisturizing properties.
    Potential Sensitivities: The castor oil molecule is very similar to the olive oil molecule, and shares its low allergy characteristics.

  • Simmondsia Chinensis (jojoba) Seed Oil,  
    Simmondsia Chinensis (jojoba) Seed Oil
    Description coming soon!
  • Melaleuca Alternifolia (tea Tree) Leaf Oil,  
    Melaleuca Alternifolia (tea Tree) Leaf Oil
  • Lavendula Angustifolia (lavender) Oil,  
    Lavendula Angustifolia (lavender) Oil
  • Rosmarinus Officinalis (rosemary) Leaf Extract,  
    Rosmarinus Officinalis (rosemary) Leaf Extract
    Description coming soon!
  • Calendula Officinalis (calenudla) Flower Oil,  
    Calendula Officinalis (calenudla) Flower Oil
    Description coming soon!
  • Tocopherol (vitamin E).
    Tocopherol (vitamin E)
    Description coming soon!

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