Ori Re Shea Butter Unscented 90g
Premium-grade unrefined shea butter with coconut oil, castor oil and essential oils. Natural skin and hair nourishing, healing and moisturiser.
Suitable for all skin and hair type.
No artificial colours, fragrances or preservatives.
Unrefined shea butter is the purest form of shea butter, which is the most natural and the least processed. Since it is extracted manually, it is able to retain its vitamins, minerals and other natural properties.
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