A butter so good we made it twice. But what's the difference between ivory and yellow shea butter? Sometimes, the difference is just whether or not dye or bleach was added to the butter. However, we don't do that. Our yellow shea butter is dyed not by artificial means, but by the root of the borututu tree (and, you guessed it: that's it!). Doing it this way also infuses all of the antibacterial, glowing properties of the borututu root, which has been used for centuries as a way to fight infection and inflammation. Combine that with the ultra-healing goodness of vitamins A, E, and F found naturally in shea butter, and you have a new skincare staple. Vitamins A and E moisturize and repair damaged skin and hair, and vitamin F encourages rejuvenation and growth. That's a lot of healing power in a smooth, easy to use butter. Try it as a salve for issues like:
Eczema
Psoriasis
Bug Bites
Sunburn
Wrinkles
Minor Cuts
Dry Hair and Breakage
Our resealable, no-leak jar contains a full pound (16 oz) of yellow shea butter!
How To Use:
Use generously on skin or hair. Perfect base for chapsticks, body balms, body butter, natural deodorant, and bug bite remedies. Do it yourself, or check out our website for some DIY recipes!
About Us:
At Raw Apothecary, we strive to provide our customers with high-quality, all-natural self care products. All of our products are chemical-free and straight from the source. Our goal is to inform our customers about these simple ingredients and their many uses for health and beauty. We believe in fairness in every aspect of our production process. From sourcing to delivery, the fundamental rights of all people and animals will be upheld and protected along the way. Rest assured, Raw Apothecary does not perform any animal testing.