
OLIVE, COCONUT, AVOCADO & CASTOR OILS, SHEA BUTTER, SODIUM HYDROXIDE, TURMERIC TEA, GROUND TURMERIC POWDER, SAVAGE & AMBERED TABACCO LEAF FRAGRANCE (Mild Exfoilant)
Men's Savage (Rugged Man) withTurmeric
Anti-aging
These are a group of compounds that may aid with:
- cell migration
- collagen deposition
- cell proliferation, which is the process in which cells grow and divide
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Dry skin
Shea butter is emollient. As an emollient, shea butter helps trap moisture in the skin.
The American Academy of Dermatology Association (AAD) suggests using products such as shea butter within a few minutes of drying off.
Shea butter also contains linoleic acid.
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Eczema
Shea butter contains bioactive ingredients that give it anti-inflammatory properties.
A small 2015 studyTrusted Source consisting of 25 people with mild-to-moderate eczema found that shea butter may help alleviate the signs and symptoms of eczema.
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Scars
Shea butter may have an ability to soften scar tissue.
A keloid is a type of raised and enlarged area of scarring. There is evidenceTrusted Source to suggest that using shea butter may help prevent the formation of keloids.
However, it is important to note that the researchers used lab cultures. As a result, there is not enough research to show how effective shea butter is at preventing keloid scars.
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Acne
A 2016 study suggests that shea butter oil may have antibacterial properties.
However, the AAD suggests that applying products that contain shea butter to a person’s face, back, or chest may cause clogged pores, which can lead to acne.
People who experience acne-prone skin may want to avoid using shea butter, or products containing shea butter, on the face.
















