Sunday, May 18, 2014

Eczema Cream Shea

Shea butter is an extremely versatile, natural product that derives from the African Shea tree. It is produced by crushing and roasting Shea nuts, followed by grinding them in order to produce a smooth paste. This paste is then kneaded with water to separate the oils contained within. This produces butter oil curds, which are then melted over a long period of time to remove excess water and produce the Shea butter. The butter is then left to cool and is rolled into balls for storage. It is primarily used as a moisturiser, to penetrate deeply into the skin and improve skin texture and elasticity. It has anti-inflammatory properties and can be used for:
Rashes
Eczema
Dry skin
Chapped lips
Stretch marks
Wrinkles
Burns
Fading scars
Skin discolouration
Rashes and eczema will be soothed by the cooling butter, with dry skin being moisturised, helping to minimise recurrence. Only a small amount on chapped lips will improve texture, allowing free movement and minimisation of pain. When used over time, stretch marks, scars and burn marks can be reduced, fading with prolonged usage. In addition, skin discolouration can be reduced in much the same way, hiding any unwanted blemishes.
Haircare with Shea butter
Shea butter can even be used for haircare, combating hair dryness to revitalise and strengthen hair that lacks nutrients. It can also help with a dry or damaged scalp, moisturising and soothing deep into the skin. It can be of use even for those with normal hair, locking in moisture without being greasy or heavy and giving the hair a weightless, natural shine.
Protection and healing
Some other great aspects of Shea butter are its protective qualities, providing some sun blocking effects. However, these effects can vary so it is not recommended to be used in place of conventional sun lotions. It can also be used to protect those working in outdoor conditions, or for athletes that suffer from rashes or irritation. Adding to these qualities, Shea butter can also be used to treat scrapes, minor burns and small cuts that don't require medical attention. It will work to aid healing, while also minimising irritation and scarring.
For men
As well as its healing and protective qualities as a moisturiser, men with sensitive skin will be interested to know that Shea butter can also be used as a shaving lotion. Due to its silky smooth texture, it allows quick and pain free shaving, moisturising as you go. In addition to providing a smooth, close shave. Using Shea butter avoids the irritation caused by skincare products that use harsh chemicals that can react with sensitive skin. Heavily perfumed smells are also avoided when using natural skincare, with only clean, fresh and naturally occurring aromas being present.
 
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Friday, May 16, 2014

Shea Butter Unrefined 100% Pure, Raw, Natural & Organic | Certified Grade A African Shea Butter For Eczema, Penetrates Deep Through Layers of Skin, Speeds Up Cell Renewal, Re Moisturizes & Repairs Hands, Feet, Lips, Hair and Scalp. For Sensitive Skin, Babies, Use in Pregnancy To Prevent Stretch Marks - Benefits For All Skin Care -

The healing qualities of Shea butter are due to the presence of several fatty acids and plant sterols, namely oleic, stearic, palmitic and linolenic acids. These oil-soluble components are nonsaponifiable, meaning they do not undergo saponification, or convert to soap, when introduced to an alkali.

Shea butter possesses a significantly greater nonsaponifiable fraction than most other nut oils and fats, which lends the substance greater healing potential for the skin. Soothing of wrinkles, chapped skin, razor bumps or other skin irritations.

Shea butter contains several derivatives of cinnamic acid, a compound common to cinnamon and balsam trees. Moisturising chapped lips and flaky skin including elbows and knees.

Shea butter contains vitamins A and E, as well as catechins, plant antioxidants also found in green tea. While it is unclear how well vitamins A and E in raw Shea butter are absorbed, there is evidence to suggest that cinnamic acid esters in Shea fat help to prevent skin damage from ultraviolet radiation. Relieving sunburn, rashes, eczema and dermatitis.

100% Pure Soil Association Certified Organic

 
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EVERYDAY STRETCH MARK CREAM : PURE COCOA BUTTER FROM EINN'S SKIN CARE

 I don’t think there’s a pregnant woman who does not worry (a little) about her belly and the stretch marks that may appear…. Yes, pregnancy is a beautiful experience. Right from the first moment you know there’s a life in you… and feeling little butterfly kicks to bigger stronger kicks as the baby and belly grows and grows… It’s a beautiful thing.

But nurturing and caring for yourself during pregnancy is so important – it’s not only you now and your body – you are preparing a little human being to come to the big world! Every decision you make from what you do and eat and put on your body somehow affects the fetus and has a direct connection with your baby.

It’s important to keep stress levels down, relax as much as you can, keep physical activity a continuation of your lifestyle that is still safe for the baby, and eat only the healthiest of foods : organic should be a top priority, and only natural foods without any artificial colouring, flavour, preservatives or other ‘approved safe’ toxins out there that are lurking in our food.

Of course our skin also goes through so much changing. But it’s amazing what our bodies are capable of! My skin for example, has stretched so much that I don’t think it can keep going these last few weeks…. but I love my belly!

There isn’t a day however I don’t *love* it! I shower with only natural skin care products and then massage my belly carefully a few times a day even to help my skin stay supple and stretch more easily. Having been pregnant before, I knew what was on the market for stretch marks and I knew exactly what to stay away from.

There are so many products that contain toxins and still appear natural. Skin care companies can smack on the “natural” label just like food labels! There’s no guidelines and if you don’t look carefully, do your research, you might just be putting some heavy chemicals on your skin, which go straight to your blood stream and even to your baby.

That’s why I’ve been happy to find EINN skincare Pure Cocoa Butter – this is really a wonderful pure product with just a few ingredients : 100% Ghana Cocoa Butter, Olive Oil, Castor Oil and Shea Oil! Wow! Beautiful, natural and *pure* ~ just how I like it! And I feel great knowing that good quality ingredients are on my skin that make me feel beautiful and help to prevent stretch marks ;)

To compare with other products on the market : Palmer’s Cocoa Butter is a popular Cocoa Butter Formula that’s out there and I have to be honest and mention that in my research a lot of women complain about rashes and itchiness… so I wondered why?

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Best Shea Butter For Acne

Shea butter is known for its skin-rejuvenating properties due to its rich vitamin content, particularly, vitamins A, E and F. Though it is ideally used to maintain a balanced and glowing skin, you'll be amazed at how it can help fight acne.

Many of us, teens or young adult have had to deal with acne at some point and time. Eventually, it goes away, but what about those ACNE SCARS that seem to always be there...
Pat dry your face with a towel. Save this towel for a week so as not to use to many during the week.

Afterwards, apply the Shea Butter in your hands until it softens. Smooth it on your face and apply evenly wherever your acne scars are.

What are the health-giving properties of Shea butter, and how does it prevent and cure acne? As said above, its vitamin content of works like magic - boosts collagen production, hydrates your skin and prevents premature aging. It has vegetable fats that improve cell regeneration, while its cinnamic acid protects your skin from the sun. Ingredients called unsaponifiables impart moisturizing and healing effects to it. It has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, which address the root of your acne problem, i.e. bacterial growth and inflammation in your skin.

Regular use of Shea butter will improve the elasticity of your skin and even heal fine lines and wrinkles under your eyes. This wonder product also prevents and heals stretch marks, scars, rashes and wounds. It also minimizes acne blemishes and treats skin diseases like eczema to a certain extent. It treats chapped lips and conditions coarse hair as well.
Is all that information kindling your curiosity about how to use Shea butter? First wash your face with a cleanser, specifically a salicylic acid cleanser that gives a deep cleansing effect. The idea is to eliminate congestion due to blocked pores and allow Shea butter to get soaked up well. Then, apply a coat of Shea butter using a small sponge. Avoid using your fingers, as oil and bacteria from your hands can move on to your face to aggravate breakouts. Leave the application undisturbed for about 8 hours - it is best to leave it overnight. Then, wash it off using a cleanser. You're sure to notice a visible difference. Repeat the treatment about thrice a week.
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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Best Cocoa Butter for Stretch Marks During Pregnancy

Are you pregnant and you are looking for the best and tested cocoa butter to use for your stretch marks during pregnancy? Here is the place you need to be right away..

I have use alot of products for my stretch mark before i got pregnant. when i got pregnant for my first child, the stretch marks got worse, before a friend of mine got me this cocoa butter from EINN skincare.
When i used it a like the result i got right away.

Stretch marks respond best to treatment when they are still in their early stages.
So when stretch marks show up, it is best to treat them as early as possible.
Once stretch marks passes initial stages (i.e., from red or purple color) to the later stages where
they become white or silver color they are much challenging to treat.

Here is Organic Natural Cocoa Butter from EINN Product that we prevent stretch marks; however there is no scientific evidence
that they work but we can prevent them.

The best COCOA BUTTER to use when pregnant is by EINN Skincare Cocoa Butter. a friend of mine ask me to buy it when i was pregnant for my first child and i can't thank her enough.

I use cocoa butter from EINN and it work perfectly fine for me.
Moisturizing three or four times a day with this products or still you can also used their Shea butter.
Massage the moisturizer deep into the area where you have stretch marks at least
10 minutes a day.