INCI Name: Butyrospermum Parkii Oil Common Name: Shea Butter Oil A rich oil that is very protective. Use in skin and hair products. .shg-rich-text ul { list-style-position: outside !important; } Benefits Product Benefits Moisturises dry skin Soothes skin Calms complexion Reduces redness Suitable for Eczema-prone skin Suitable for Psoriasis-prone skin Can help Improve skin texture Emollient and skin-conditioning agent Lightweight and deeply conditioning Retains moisture for skin and hair Tames frizz in hair Addresses common skin issues Vegan-friendly and cruelty-free Product Description Product Description Shea Butter Oil is a luxurious, emollient-rich nut oil from the shea nut, which comes from the fruit of the shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa). Shea nuts have been traditionally harvested in West Africa, where shea trees are native and play a big part in local communities. The oil is often cold pressed to preserve its good stuff and is liquid, so it’s easy to use topically and safe for skin and hair. This nourishing ingredient is extracted, fractionated, and refined to improve stability and stop oxidation. It is a clear to yellow oil with a soft, neutral scent and good skin compatibility. It has a higher oleic acid content than shea butter, so it’s lightweight, absorbs easily, and is suitable for all skin types. Shea Butter Oil also has phenolic compounds, which are antioxidants and help protect skin cells. This lightweight oil is great for skincare and haircare formulations, and retains moisture without feeling heavy or greasy. It’s a key ingredient in many shea products, moisturisers, and cream-based formulations. High in oleic and linoleic acids and nutrients makes it good for dry, mature, and sensitive skin types. Shea Butter Oil is non-comedogenic and doesn’t clog pores, so safe for all skin types. A staple in cosmetic formulations, Shea Butter Oil can be used on its own or mixed with other plant-based oils like coconut oil, cocoa butter, or aloe vera to create a well-balanced blend that soothes, softens, and replenishes skin and hair. You can also mix with essential oils like lavender oil or tea tree oil – just add a few drops for fragrance or added benefits. For hair care, it’s great for dry hair and can be applied to damp hair or used as an overnight treatment for deep conditioning. Use Shea Butter Oil in creams, lotions, balms, body butters, and serums to support a calm and nourished complexion. It retains moisture, tames frizz, and is suitable for addressing skin issues such as wrinkles, stretch marks, and environmental stress caused by external factors. For best results, just apply the oil directly to skin or hair as a topical application to support skin cell health. Skin and Hair Applications In skin products, Shea Butter Oil helps improve the appearance and texture of dry, flaky, or rough patches. It’s gentle enough to use on face, body, and hands. For sensitive skin, the oil helps maintain moisture levels and promotes a smoother skin texture. In haircare, Shea Butter Oil provides deep hydration to dry strands, reducing frizz and improving manageability. For best results, just apply Shea Butter Oil to damp hair as an overnight treatment to deeply condition and restore moisture. It’s great for textured or damaged hair when used as part of an oil treatment or as an ingredient in conditioners. How to use it How to use it Use 1% to 100%. More than 3% in facial products can result in enlarged pores. Oil soluble so cannot be used in water only products. It can be used in small amounts in water based gels that will hold it in suspension. Heat stable so can be used in Stage 1 (fat stage) when making creams and lotions. To reduce to greasiness and enhance the benefits, blend with drier oils like Chia Seed and Kiwi Seed Oil. Skin Care Shea Butter Oil is excellent to use in small amounts in facial products, under 3%. Elsewhere on the body, much higher levels can be used to great effect. It is a superb emollient and is excellent for conditioning the skin and moisturising the skin. Shea Butter Oil contains a natural SPF, but this is not high enough to be used as a sun protection product. It is protective, especially for dry skin. It rehydrates sun-damaged skin and can give the appearance of younger and fresher-looking skin. It can be blended with Rosehip Seed Oil and high levels of Vitamin E. Shea Butter oil blends very well with Rosehip Seed Oil and Vitamin E to reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks. Hair Care Shea Butter Oil softens the hair without it feeling sticky, heavy or lank. It is superb to use in hair products, especially for dry and processed hair. It can be used in hair packs. The high levels of Omega 9 make Shea Butter Oil useful for hair treatments to stop breakage, especially with over-processed hair. INCI / Ingredients INCI / Ingredients INCI Name: Butyrospermum Parkii Oil Origin: From the stones of the shea tree fruit Appearance: Clear to yellow oily liquid Solubility: Oil-soluble; not water-soluble products Heat Stability: Heat stable; Stage 1 (fat stage) emulsification Typical Fatty Acid Profile C16:0 Palmitic Acid 3% to 6.5% C16:1 Palmitoleic Acid max 1.5% C18:0 Stearic Acid 5% to 9% C18:1 Oleic Acid (Omega 9) 68% to 78% C18:2 Linoleic Acid (Omega 6) 9% to 18% C18:3 Alpha Linolenic Acid (Omega 3) max 0.5% Saponification Value: 175–195 mgKOH/g Storage & Shelf life Storage & Shelf Life Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The product should be kept in its original container with the lid tightly closed. Shelf Life: Expiration date is printed on the product packaging. Why buy from Aromantic Why Buy from Aromantic? At Aromantic, we prioritise quality, transparency, and ethical sourcing. Our Shea Butter Oil is refined to ensure purity and high performance in cosmetic formulations. Ethically sourced and high quality Vegan and cruelty-free Extensive product documentation and cosmetic compliance We ship worldwide Trusted by natural skincare formulators globally FAQ's FAQs Can I use Shea Butter Oil on my face?Yes, but below 3% to avoid enlarged pores. Is it suitable for eczema-prone skin?Yes, Shea Butter Oil is suitable for eczema-prone and psoriasis-prone skin. Can this oil be used on hair?Yes, it’s great for adding moisture and shine to dry or brittle hair. Is this product vegan?Yes, our Shea Butter Oil is vegan and cruelty-free. Can I mix it with other oils?Yes, it blends well with drier oils like Chia Seed Oil and Kiwi Seed Oil. What’s the difference between Shea Butter and Shea Butter Oil?Shea Butter Oil is the liquid fraction of the whole butter. It’s lighter in texture but retains many of the same emollient properties. Recipes & Blends Click on the links below to be directed to great recipes featuring Shea Butter Oil: Rejuvenating Skin Oil Technical Documents Here is a link to all non-batch-specific documents for this product: Link to Technical Documents If you have any questions about the documents or need the Certificate of Analysis (COA) for a product that you have received, please request that here. Pairs well with Related Products / Pair with Chia Seed Oil – Omega 3 rich, balances oil blends Kiwi Seed Oil – Dry-feel oil, complements Shea Butter Oil Vitamin E Natural – Preserves oils and enhances skin-conditioning Rosehip Seed Oil – Skin texture and scar appearance Papaya Seed Oil – Lightweight, clarifying blends Organic Aloe Vera Concentrate– Soothes and calms skin, protective creams, and hair treatments Cocoa Butter – Nourishes dry skin with lipids, rich moisturizers, and skin care Browse the full Aromantic range and get Shea Butter Oil today.
INCI Name: Butyrospermum Parkii Oil Common Name: Shea Butter Oil A rich oil that is very protective. Use in skin and hair products. .shg-rich-text ul { list-style-position: outside !important; } Benefits Product Benefits Moisturises dry skin Soothes skin Calms complexion Reduces redness Suitable for Eczema-prone skin Suitable for Psoriasis-prone skin Can help Improve skin texture Emollient and skin-conditioning agent Lightweight and deeply conditioning Retains moisture for skin and hair Tames frizz in hair Addresses common skin issues Vegan-friendly and cruelty-free Product Description Product Description Shea Butter Oil is a luxurious, emollient-rich nut oil from the shea nut, which comes from the fruit of the shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa). Shea nuts have been traditionally harvested in West Africa, where shea trees are native and play a big part in local communities. The oil is often cold pressed to preserve its good stuff and is liquid, so it’s easy to use topically and safe for skin and hair. This nourishing ingredient is extracted, fractionated, and refined to improve stability and stop oxidation. It is a clear to yellow oil with a soft, neutral scent and good skin compatibility. It has a higher oleic acid content than shea butter, so it’s lightweight, absorbs easily, and is suitable for all skin types. Shea Butter Oil also has phenolic compounds, which are antioxidants and help protect skin cells. This lightweight oil is great for skincare and haircare formulations, and retains moisture without feeling heavy or greasy. It’s a key ingredient in many shea products, moisturisers, and cream-based formulations. High in oleic and linoleic acids and nutrients makes it good for dry, mature, and sensitive skin types. Shea Butter Oil is non-comedogenic and doesn’t clog pores, so safe for all skin types. A staple in cosmetic formulations, Shea Butter Oil can be used on its own or mixed with other plant-based oils like coconut oil, cocoa butter, or aloe vera to create a well-balanced blend that soothes, softens, and replenishes skin and hair. You can also mix with essential oils like lavender oil or tea tree oil – just add a few drops for fragrance or added benefits. For hair care, it’s great for dry hair and can be applied to damp hair or used as an overnight treatment for deep conditioning. Use Shea Butter Oil in creams, lotions, balms, body butters, and serums to support a calm and nourished complexion. It retains moisture, tames frizz, and is suitable for addressing skin issues such as wrinkles, stretch marks, and environmental stress caused by external factors. For best results, just apply the oil directly to skin or hair as a topical application to support skin cell health. Skin and Hair Applications In skin products, Shea Butter Oil helps improve the appearance and texture of dry, flaky, or rough patches. It’s gentle enough to use on face, body, and hands. For sensitive skin, the oil helps maintain moisture levels and promotes a smoother skin texture. In haircare, Shea Butter Oil provides deep hydration to dry strands, reducing frizz and improving manageability. For best results, just apply Shea Butter Oil to damp hair as an overnight treatment to deeply condition and restore moisture. It’s great for textured or damaged hair when used as part of an oil treatment or as an ingredient in conditioners. How to use it How to use it Use 1% to 100%. More than 3% in facial products can result in enlarged pores. Oil soluble so cannot be used in water only products. It can be used in small amounts in water based gels that will hold it in suspension. Heat stable so can be used in Stage 1 (fat stage) when making creams and lotions. To reduce to greasiness and enhance the benefits, blend with drier oils like Chia Seed and Kiwi Seed Oil. Skin Care Shea Butter Oil is excellent to use in small amounts in facial products, under 3%. Elsewhere on the body, much higher levels can be used to great effect. It is a superb emollient and is excellent for conditioning the skin and moisturising the skin. Shea Butter Oil contains a natural SPF, but this is not high enough to be used as a sun protection product. It is protective, especially for dry skin. It rehydrates sun-damaged skin and can give the appearance of younger and fresher-looking skin. It can be blended with Rosehip Seed Oil and high levels of Vitamin E. Shea Butter oil blends very well with Rosehip Seed Oil and Vitamin E to reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks. Hair Care Shea Butter Oil softens the hair without it feeling sticky, heavy or lank. It is superb to use in hair products, especially for dry and processed hair. It can be used in hair packs. The high levels of Omega 9 make Shea Butter Oil useful for hair treatments to stop breakage, especially with over-processed hair. INCI / Ingredients INCI / Ingredients INCI Name: Butyrospermum Parkii Oil Origin: From the stones of the shea tree fruit Appearance: Clear to yellow oily liquid Solubility: Oil-soluble; not water-soluble products Heat Stability: Heat stable; Stage 1 (fat stage) emulsification Typical Fatty Acid Profile C16:0 Palmitic Acid 3% to 6.5% C16:1 Palmitoleic Acid max 1.5% C18:0 Stearic Acid 5% to 9% C18:1 Oleic Acid (Omega 9) 68% to 78% C18:2 Linoleic Acid (Omega 6) 9% to 18% C18:3 Alpha Linolenic Acid (Omega 3) max 0.5% Saponification Value: 175–195 mgKOH/g Storage & Shelf life Storage & Shelf Life Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The product should be kept in its original container with the lid tightly closed. Shelf Life: Expiration date is printed on the product packaging. Why buy from Aromantic Why Buy from Aromantic? At Aromantic, we prioritise quality, transparency, and ethical sourcing. Our Shea Butter Oil is refined to ensure purity and high performance in cosmetic formulations. Ethically sourced and high quality Vegan and cruelty-free Extensive product documentation and cosmetic compliance We ship worldwide Trusted by natural skincare formulators globally FAQ's FAQs Can I use Shea Butter Oil on my face?Yes, but below 3% to avoid enlarged pores. Is it suitable for eczema-prone skin?Yes, Shea Butter Oil is suitable for eczema-prone and psoriasis-prone skin. Can this oil be used on hair?Yes, it’s great for adding moisture and shine to dry or brittle hair. Is this product vegan?Yes, our Shea Butter Oil is vegan and cruelty-free. Can I mix it with other oils?Yes, it blends well with drier oils like Chia Seed Oil and Kiwi Seed Oil. What’s the difference between Shea Butter and Shea Butter Oil?Shea Butter Oil is the liquid fraction of the whole butter. It’s lighter in texture but retains many of the same emollient properties. Recipes & Blends Click on the links below to be directed to great recipes featuring Shea Butter Oil: Rejuvenating Skin Oil Technical Documents Here is a link to all non-batch-specific documents for this product: Link to Technical Documents If you have any questions about the documents or need the Certificate of Analysis (COA) for a product that you have received, please request that here. Pairs well with Related Products / Pair with Chia Seed Oil – Omega 3 rich, balances oil blends Kiwi Seed Oil – Dry-feel oil, complements Shea Butter Oil Vitamin E Natural – Preserves oils and enhances skin-conditioning Rosehip Seed Oil – Skin texture and scar appearance Papaya Seed Oil – Lightweight, clarifying blends Organic Aloe Vera Concentrate– Soothes and calms skin, protective creams, and hair treatments Cocoa Butter – Nourishes dry skin with lipids, rich moisturizers, and skin care Browse the full Aromantic range and get Shea Butter Oil today.
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