Shea butter shown is for picture purposes only. You will be sent the fragrance of your choosing based on your selection.
Our tgin Organic African Shea Butter will keep your hands, feet, lips, and hair soft all winter long. If you like shea butter, you're going to love our all natural organic shea body butter, which has a smooth and creamy texture, no grit, and a light and pleasant scent.Rich in both Vitamin A and Vitamin E, shea butter can be used to treat dry skin, sunburns, cuts, rashes, eczema, psoriasis, chapped lips, dark spots, scars, stretch marks, blemishes, diaper rash, dark under eye circles, and fine lines and wrinkles as part of your night time beauty treatment.
An ultra-nourishing spot treatment to soften even the driest skin.
Shea butter comes from the nuts of karité trees that
grow in the Sahel region extending from West to East Africa, from Guinea and
Senegal to Uganda and South Sudan. For centuries shea butter has been called
“women’s gold” not only for its rich golden color (although shea butter can
also sport a deep ivory hue, depending on the region) but also because it primarily
provides employment and income to millions of women across the continent.
Through our shea butter, we are committed to supporting the economic
advancement of women, not only abroad, but also at home.
Shea butter shown is for picture purposes only. You will be sent the fragrance of your choosing based on your selection.
Our tgin Organic African Shea Butter will keep your hands, feet, lips, and hair soft all winter long. If you like shea butter, you're going to love our all natural organic shea body butter, which has a smooth and creamy texture, no grit, and a light and pleasant scent.Rich in both Vitamin A and Vitamin E, shea butter can be used to treat dry skin, sunburns, cuts, rashes, eczema, psoriasis, chapped lips, dark spots, scars, stretch marks, blemishes, diaper rash, dark under eye circles, and fine lines and wrinkles as part of your night time beauty treatment.
An ultra-nourishing spot treatment to soften even the driest skin.
Shea butter comes from the nuts of karité trees that
grow in the Sahel region extending from West to East Africa, from Guinea and
Senegal to Uganda and South Sudan. For centuries shea butter has been called
“women’s gold” not only for its rich golden color (although shea butter can
also sport a deep ivory hue, depending on the region) but also because it primarily
provides employment and income to millions of women across the continent.
Through our shea butter, we are committed to supporting the economic
advancement of women, not only abroad, but also at home.