How to banish Shave Burn with Shea Butter

Posted by Content Manager | shea butter | Thursday 25 February 2010 12:51 am

Gentlemen, does your face feel wonderfully clean and fresh after a close shave, or do you pick up your razor dreading the soreness and unsightly rashes it might cause?

Ladies, do you wish you could have silky smooth legs and underarms but find shaving leaves your skin dry and itchy?

Shaving is the quickest and easiest way of removing hair from any part of the body, but scraping your skin with a sharp blade is not the kindest way to treat it! Shaving removes the very thin but protective top keratin layer of the skin along with the unwanted hairs. The resulting damage can lead to irritation, infections of the hair follicles, razor bumps caused by in-growing hairs, dryness or excessive oiliness. And, once you have a skin problem, further shaving will only make it worse.

If you want to enjoy the benefits of shaving while protecting, and even improving, the

condition of your skin, try using pure, Unrefined Shea Butter. This rich, mild moisturiser with remarkable healing properties can make shaving a pleasure rather than a painful chore.

Obtained from the seeds of the African Shea or Karite tree, Shea butter contains a unique blend of essential fatty acids, Vitamins A and E, and natural antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agents. On its own, or blended with other compatible skincare ingredients, Unrefined Shea Butter is suitable for all skin types and can be used in a number of ways:

  • Before shaving: to soften the skin and hair in preparation for an easy shave.
  • During shaving: acts as a lubricant, helping the razor to glide smoothly over the skin.
  • After shaving: to soothe and promote the healing of any irritated or damaged skin, and leave it feeling and looking smooth and supple.
  • Between shaves: once you’ve experienced the effect Shea Butter can have on your skin you will want to make it a part of your everyday skincare routine. And you don’t have to confine it to the areas you shave. Try using it from your scalp to your toes!

Avoid refined Shea Butter; it is extracted with the use of solvents and heat and can contain chemical residues. It also has greatly reduced levels of the beneficial ingredients your skin needs.

To get the best possible results from your natural after shave balm, always choose Unrefined Shea Butter which has no added artificial ingredients and has been produced by traditional methods to preserve the maximum amount of its therapeutic qualities.

About the Author

Eileen Mngumi is the founder of Tausi Signature; a UK-based cottage industry producer of Shea Butter skin care products which promotes fair trade values. Shea Butter has amazing natural protective and skin healing properties which take it realms beyond any other moisturising product. Tausi Signature products use pure, unrefined East African Shea Butter; much softer and more delicately scented than its West African counterpart. For more information on Tausi Signature products visit http://www.tausisignature.com.

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