Monday, August 4, 2014

Raw Organic Unfiltered Shea Butter Review + #Giveaway

I got something wonderful in the mail last week. If you've never tried shea butter, give it a try.

Beauty By Shea is:
  • Organic 
  • Raw 
  • Imported and Unrefined Shea Butter From Ghana- Ivory
  • Imported 
  • 100% Natural and Pure - Nothing Else is Added
It comes in a 16 once - 1 pound bag. It's $19.99, but on sale for $10.00! It's made with extra care to make sure that any one who buys it gets the purest Raw Shea Butter. Beauty By Shea Butter is filtered not once, but twice for perfection. It's filtered once in Ghana, and then another time at a US Lab where it's manufactured into 1 lb bricks. It's packaged into heat sealed bags, and sent over to Amazon. This preserves the natural richness, and purity for their customers.

It's bagged twice to ensure it's purity. There is a lot in the bag, to last a long time.

I opened it up, and was in love with the natural scent! To me it smelled like coco.

We had a back massage party at our house. Daddy said, "This is better then that massage oil you bought awhile back." It melts into your skin. Everyone loved the special treatment. I also used it on my hair as a conditioner. It left it feeling soft. For both your skin and hair you just need to use a tiny amount. Just like coconut oil Shea Butter hardens when it's cool, and softens when it's warm. Just put the Shea Butter in the palm of your hand, and rub it in to apply it. Start out with just a dime size amount. A little goes a long way!

Storage: Always store the shea butter in a cool, dry place in a sealed container, avoiding direct sunlight or excess heat. Best kept in 75 degrees or cooler.

  
It's Topical Goodness For Your Skin and Hair!

Naturally rich in essential vitamins for beautiful skin, Beauty By Shea Organic Shea Butter will nourish your skin with Vitamins A, E, F & K. Use this Beauty By Shea Organic Raw Shea Butter daily and often for beautiful, moisturized, luminous skin.

Things You Can Use Shea Butter For:
  • Homemade lotions
  • Homemade Soaps
  • Homemade Conditioners 
  • Sugar Scrubs
  • And more!
Giveaway!

One of my US readers is going to win their own 16 once - 1 pound bag of Raw Shea Butter! A $19.99 value that will last you a long time!

It's your chance to fall in love with Shea Butter just like I have.



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10 comments:

mail4rosey said...

I like that you can use it for your skin or hair. My mother-in-law swears by it for preventing stretch marks (she always told me to apply it daily).

Unknown said...

Shea butter is great for healing.

Leovi said...

Yes, I love that smell pretty heart with coconut!

Harry Flashman said...

I don't have any Shea butter, but I have some cases of canned butter from New Zealand. Someone told me it is also called gee, or something like that. Whatever, it's good stuff.

Maryann D. said...

I would probably add some essential oil drops to it and make a nice sugar scrub or use it to make a skin lotion or cream for my hands at night in the winter when they are so chapped.
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Ai Sakura said...

I love shea butter! Smells so good and leaves my skin so silky smooth.

Ai @ Sakura Haruka

Theresa Mahoney said...

I have never used Shae butter, but it sounds fabulous! I would definitely use it in my hair. I need all the conditioning help I can get!

~ Noelle said...

I would use it to help with Broxton and his eczema ... but also to try out on my hair :)

Eat To Live said...

If my Hubs knew it could be used as a sugar scrub. He would make me do it. I made the mistake one time of giving him a sugar scrub.

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