Natural Nigerian™ Raw Unrefined Shea Butter – Whipped
Natural Nigerian™ Grade A Premium Raw Shea Butter is of the highest grade premium, pure and unrefined. We proudly source it from a women’s group in Nigeria. Rich in antioxidants and with a High Vitamin E content, it also boasts a wealth of minerals.
PAO (Period After Opening): 24 months Size: 16oz/472g 8oz/236g
$9.00 – $12.00
We whip our Grade A Premium Raw Shea Butter so it gets to you soft and ready for use. We have added no oils so you can still use this Shea Butter as you would if it were not whipped.
Perfect as a base for body butters, lip balms and so much more.
Directions: Rub a small quantity between palms and apply as required. For easy spreading, mix with oils and whip together.
Guaranteed No Added:
Artificial Colors,Fillers,Preservatives or Additives
Natural Nigerian™ Grade A Premium Raw Shea Butter is premium, pure and unrefined. We proudly source it from a women’s co-op in Southern Nigeria. Rich in anti-oxidants and with a high vitamin E content, it also boasts a wealth of minerals. We now whip our Raw shea Butter so it gets to you soft and ready for use.
Natural Nigerian™ Grade A Premium Raw Shea Butter can be used for a myriad of purposes. We have not added anything to this natural product so you can adapt it for your use.
Our Premium Butter can be used for hair, body, on babies and more. A well-respected esthetician uses it to remove makeup from her face!
Volume | 8oz(236ml), 16oz(472ml) |
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