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What is Shea Butter?
About 200 years ago, the Europeans rediscovered shea butter and it is now produced in 19 African countries. The Karite tree (or shea tree) grows without any assistance from man and most attempts to cultivate it in Europe and America failed. The tree grows naturally in the wild and every summer produces a plum-sized fruit. It is the nut from this fruit that is used to produce the shea butter. These nuts are crushed by hand , then heated and ground into a thick paste. Water is added and boiled. After the boiling process, the actual shea butter is carefully scoped off the top and cooled. The now hardened mixture is what we know as unrefined, raw shea butter. The unrefined shea butter can range in color beige to off-white to a light shade of yellow (as seen above). The unrefined shea butter exhibits a slightly nutty odor, which typically wears off quickly after it is applied to the skin. Shea butter is a natural herbal extract produced from Shea nuts. Shea butter is known for providing effective skin care and is rich in stearic, oleic acids and natural vitamin E. Shea butter is also known for its:
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Because they are native to the West African savanna and are not grown in dense plantations, pests are also not a problem. Thus, there is no need for toxic pesticides. Shea trees are adapted to the savanna environment and do not need to be irrigated. They are also resistant to the fires that sweep through the savannas every dry season. Shea trees are wild, and are not grown in plantations. Efforts to start shea plantations have failed for two reasons. First, the shea trees do not germinate easily and have not been viable in plantation settings. Second, it takes at least twenty-five years for a shea tree to produce large numbers of fruits.
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