How to Use

Shea butter is a natural moisturizer with powerful healing properties. Unlike synthetic chemical-based lotions, shea butter is not harsh for sensitive baby skin.

This healing balm does not contain any added chemicals, sulfates, or parabens, which could be harmful in a child's environment. It has many valuable health benefits, such as its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties.

Here are some ways to use Natural Shea Butter

Gentle and safe massage: You only need to heat a teaspoon of the Natural Shea Butter before massaging it on your baby. The gentle kneads will help circulation and keep the skin supple.

As a moisturizer: After a bath, it is important to make sure that your baby's skin stays moisturized. Use small amounts of shea butter in your palms and rub together before applying it to your baby’s skin.

Best for all skin types: Shea butter can be used on all skin types, from sensitive to mature.

For hair: Nourish your baby’s light curls as they grow out. Shea butter is rich in vitamins A & E and all essential fatty acids needed by adults and children alike (even babies). With its high levels of linoleic acid, this beauty staple also helps promote healthy skin growth, while omega-6 prevents inflammation from drying out sensitive scalps.

As a diaper rash cream: If you're struggling to keep your baby's diapers from irritating their sensitive skin, try applying a thin layer of shea butter in and around the diaper area. This can help soothe irritated areas without blocking off natural moisture, as petroleum jelly might do.