Whipped Body Butters Shea Body Butter
Whipped body butters, also referred to as karite, which means “life” has been used across the African continent for centuries. It hails from Central and Western Africa. It’s actually a nut fat, as it’s obtained from the fruit of the kernel. Shea nuts are picked by women, then par-boiled, and sun-dried for a week in order to dehydrate the nut. This increases their storage time. The next step is to crush the dried fruit, in order to remove the skin. When the body butters is hand crushed like this, it retains all its numerous vitamins and minerals and the nutty, smoky scent is naturally preserved. The color ranges from off white to gray to golden brown to green, depending upon the maturity of the nut. It’s always refined at least once, in order to remove dirt, bits of gourd, or leaves, objects that would not be fun to apply to your skin.
In Africa, body butters is often used as a cooking oil. body butters can also be used as a hair conditioner, as a way to prevent sunburn pain, to soothe cracked, dry feet and hands, especially during those skin-drying winter months or for those of you who live in a dry climate. According to noted soapmaker/author Susan Miller Cavitch, in her 1995 book The Natural Soap Book, writes: “body butters is gentle enough for babies and people with sensitive skin. It soothes and softens dry chapped skin, while nourishing all skin types. I have come to rely heavily upon body butters for its effectiveness.” She was using this wonderful substance, and including it in her homemade soaps, long before most people in North America had even heard of body butters!
The texture of this life giving butter is smooth and creamy. However, since the early part of this century, a new way to make body butters even more luxurious and soft is to blend it with high quality plant and seed oils in order to create a whipped cream like texture which glides onto your skin. Whipped body butters can be made by those who know which combinations of oils and body butters can be whipped together to create that natural moisturizer your skin needs and yet not be too heavy/greasy. Properly made whipped body butters is light, creamy and fluffy and resembles Cool Whip yet doesn’t need to be refrigerated.
Google’s search engine returned only 80 matches for whipped body butters. Nowadays, it’s over 2000! However, for those of you unfamiliar with this wonderful product, whipped body butters is always 100% natural, containing only body butters and vegetable/plant/seed oils and an antioxidant such as vitamin E. It can be found unscented or with added fragrances/essential oils. Whipped body butters doesn’t have any type of wax, water, preservatives, or petroleum/mineral oils. Whipped body butters is always light, creamy and fluffy, making it easily absorbed into your skin.
This is one of the most versatile products available as it can be used as a hair conditioner, makeup remover, all-over moisturizer, softens cuticles, and always soothes dry or chapped skin. Lighter in weight than plain body butters, whipped body butters is a sumptuous yet economical way to pamper the body’s largest organ – your skin.
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Whipped Body Butters Best Moisturizer
People ask me what is the best moisturizer out there that won’t kill a girls budget. I always say whipped body butters! So you think you can hop on over to the nearest drug store and pick up a tub of anything that says body butters… well you can but you are probably only getting between 1% and 10% of the actual butter in your product. That’s it! Just a smidge of the good stuff. Does it even make a difference? Sure, it makes the product feel creamy and thick. But I say go for the pure 100% body butters! You can buy real whipped body butters by the pound online at great prices!
Body butters comes refined or unrefined. The unrefined version has a yellowish tint and a slightly odd nutty smell. I prefer to buy refined body butters. It’s bright white and has no smell. Perfect for adding my own essential oils.
The texture of body butters is NOT like a regular lotion. Since you’re dealing with pure body butters you have to think of it like an oil… not like a lotion or cream. It melts to an oil very easily. When it is not melted it is slightly crumbly, and even hard depending on the temperature. If you take a pea sized amount and rub it between your hands, it melts to an oil at body temperature. Spread it all over and massage dry areas like cracked heals or elbows. Whipped body butters quickly absorbs into the skin so it does not leave a greasy feeling. You will be amazed at all the different uses for pure body butters in your home!
I keep it body butters in the kitchen cabinet in a small jar for burns and scrapes. body butters has wonderful healing properties. The shea I keep in the kitchen has lavender and tea tree oil in it for their antiseptic and healing properties too. I am so clumsy in the kitchen sometimes!
body butters is edible and is used often as a cooking oil in west Africa. Shea is great for healing scars and blemishes, eczema, acne, severely dry skin, skin discolorations, chapped lips, stretchmarks, wrinkles and in lessening the irritation of psoriasis.
Whipped body butters provides natural UV sun protection, although the level of protection is extremely variable, ranging from none at all to approximately SPF 6. (You should not rely on body butters alone for sun protection.) It’s great as a deep moisturizing conditioner for your hair and is luxurious in the bath tub. Just spoon out a small scoop and let it dissolve in the warm bath water. Soak it all up! We love the butter!