- Use For: Dry skin, Skin rash, Skin peeling after tanning, Itchy skin
- Blemishes and wrinkles, Sunburn, Skin cracks, Insect bites
- Stretch mark prevention during pregnancy, Eczema, Dermatitis
- Tough or rough skin (on feet), Frost bites, Healthy skin
Product Description
ALL SHEA BUTTERS ARE NOT EQUAL!
100% Pure & Natural Shea Butter is an all-natural vitamin A cream. Shea Butter has been shown to be a superb moisturizer with exceptional healing properties for the skin.
Shea Butter may range from excellent to very poor. Grade A Shea Butter may be used to treat a number of skin conditions and serves as an excellent moisturizer. Poor quality Shea Butter should be compared with products such as less expensive coca butter and mango … More >>

Carolyn Haeberli
December 22, 2009 at 6:24 am
I found this cream to be drying. I used on my lips and they became very dry and flaky.
Rating: 1 / 5
Jill Liljenquist
December 22, 2009 at 8:33 am
I am a relatively smaller woman, and I am 40 weeks pregnant (due tomorrow). I’ve had several people comment that they’ve never seen a belly so big. And I own it – my belly is rather humongous as I am carrying right out front. And some people are shocked when they learn I haven’t any stretch marks on my belly. Now, I realize that stretch marks are hereditary and there may be little anyone can actually do to prevent them (although I do have a few on my hips from adolescent growth cycles). But I believe the use of this product in the last several weeks of pregnancy has helped keep my skin beautifully soft, glowing, and has kept the itchy skin away (and I hear scratching the skin can tear at the fibers and increase risk of stretch marks). My only complaint is that it has an unappealing odor, so I might recommend using a body spray to layer over it. However, I will absolutely be using this product with any subsequent pregnancies.
Rating: 4 / 5
R. Parker
December 22, 2009 at 9:09 am
I purchased this item just before Christmas. I have very dry skin and have used some seriously heavy moisturizers for years. I made a change to mineral makeup and found the my moisturizers just weren’t doing the trick with such a dry make-up. But this did the trick. Just rub it between your fingertips to melt, then pat onto eyelids, lips and the rest of your face. I usually do something while it soaks in a bit (make the bed~what a novel idea!) Then apply mineral make-up. Doesn’t irritate my eyes and keeps my skin beautifully moisturized all day. I may be crazy but I think it’s also getting rid of some of my age spots!
Rating: 5 / 5
Gail M. Knowles
December 22, 2009 at 10:11 am
I have VERY dry, VERY sensitive skin. In the winter before I found this, i had flaking skin on my face. I use this every night in the winter on my face, neck, heels, elbows and hands. I wash or wet the skin first, then rub a small amount between my palms until it becomes more liquid (it’s a bit grainy, we keep our house cool). I then apply to my face and the other areas.
I use it before I go to bed at night as it’s VERY greasy, but by morning it’s absorbed and my skin feels great. I never even thought of using it on my head! I love it, people comment on my skin’s appearance and compared to drug store skin creams it has no perfumey fragrance to irritate my skin, just natural smell, like olive or sesame oil. I cannot imagine this drying your skin as a previous review says about her lips, but then I moisten my skin first and the cream holds in the moisture.
Rating: 5 / 5
Nidycr
December 22, 2009 at 12:24 pm
I have three weeks using this butter on face and body, my skin feels smooth. I use it only at night because of the smell. You should give it a try for a nice looking skin.
Rating: 4 / 5