Give your skin a taste of magic! Our raw African Shea butter comes with most benefits in an ounce – for you and your loved ones. Ethically. Naturally.
16 oz (450 gr) pouch is just a perfect amount to use it as a daily skin moisturizer or add it to recipes to make your own soaps, body butters, lotions, creams, lip balms, hair treatments and more.
Why Everyone Swears by Shea Butter
For centuries, people have turned to Shea butter to keep their skin soft, strong, and glowing—through dry seasons, dusty winds, blazing sun, and yes, even the coldest winter chills.
From newborn babies to grandparents, this butter has been used for everything from soothing insect bites and calming itchy skin to keeping chapped lips, stretch marks, and dry patches in check.
It’s the go-to for bald heads—to big, beautiful hair, post-shave care, rough elbows, and wind-burned cheeks. Truly magical, right? No fancy routines—just raw, natural Shea butter doing what it’s always done best.
How to Use Raw Shea Butter
Scoop out a penny-sized amount—it melts in seconds. Your body heat does the work. Then apply to skin or hair. That’s it. No fuss. Use it as-is or mix it into your favorite DIY skincare or haircare recipes. We’ve got some easy DIY recipes for you right here.
Pure Shea butter is vegan, natural, and safe for all skin types. And yes—a little really does go a long way.
The Goodness of Raw Shea Butter Doesn’t Stop at Your Skin
With every Shea butter box that arrives at your doorstep, you're making a difference. Each one is a powerful reminder of our interconnectedness - your decision here directly empowers a woman half way around the globe!
And in return, you receive the highest-quality Shea butter on earth! It’s a beautiful, beneficial cycle – just the way we like it!
How to Store Natural Raw Shea Butter
Our Shea butter makes a long journey all the way from Africa in a lightweight plastic bag. Consider giving it a cozy upgrade - to a jar. It's an optional step, but it provides convenient access as you can quickly scoop out the amount you need without wrestling with a plastic bag.
Remember, Shea butter is best stored at room temperature as it hardens in the fridge and melts in heat.