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High concentrations of fatty acids and vitamins make shea butter an ideal cosmetic ingredient for softening skin. Shea butter also has anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Using shea butter on your body, especially your face, can condition, tone, and soothe your skin.
Used topically, Shea Butter is known to be a “skin superfood” that nourishes skin to promote its clarity and addresses problems such as dryness, blemishes, dark spots, discolorations, stretch marks, and wrinkles without clogging pores. ... It can ease joint pain and rheumatism, alleviate pain, and reduce stretch marks.
A popular remedy for preventing and treating stretch marks, shea butter is another rich source of omega fatty acids that can help to lighten and even the appearance of scars. To use shea, simply apply to the scar using a circular motion, repeating twice daily or as needed to keep the area moisturized.
It is highly moisturizing and its regular application can make your skin healthy and repair damaged cells. How to use it: Take some pure shea butter and apply it directly on the stretch marks. Massage for some time and leave it on. Repeat a few times during the day.