Seal the deal with Shea! DIY your way to supple skin with our Shea Butter Symphony – Keya Seth Aromatherapy

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Seal the deal with Shea! DIY your way to supple skin with our Shea Butter Symphony

To alleviate dryness from the skin, we need moisturization. Fatty acid is excellent for that. Topically applied Fatty Acids may interfere with the structure and function of the skin barrier. They are crucial in maintaining the skin's moisture balance and promoting a more supple and youthful appearance. Enriched with Fatty acids, Shea Butter is a perfect answer for reducing dryness. It possesses potent anti-inflammatory, antioxidant & moisturizing properties.  
Embracing Shea butter in DIY recipes is suitable for dryness and enhances the overall health and hydration of the skin, making it a versatile and valuable addition to your skincare routine. 

Moisturizing Body Butter:

  Ingredients:
 1or2 tbsp of Shea Butter.
 1 tsp Coconut Oil.
 4-5 drops of Rose Essential Oil.

  Instructions:
 Take 1 or 2 tbsp. Shea butter in a bowl.
 Mix 1 tsp. Coconut Oil in it.
 Make a smooth paste.
 Add 2 to 3 drops of Rose Essential Oil     to it.
 Apply daily on the body as required.

Hydrating Body Scrub:

 Ingredients:
1or2 tbsp of Shea Butter.
1 tbsp grated Sugar.
Half tsp Olive Oil.
4-5 drops of Teatree Essential Oil.

 Instructions:
Take 1 or 2 tbsp. Shea butter in a bowl.
Add 1tsp. Grated Sugar.
Mix both well.
Mix half tsp. Olive Oil in it.
Add 4-5 drops of Teatree Essential Oil to it.
Use it twice a week for hydrating exfoliation.  

Shea Butter & Jojoba Oil hand Salve:

  Ingredients:
 2 tbsp of raw Shea Butter.
 1 & half tbsp of Jojoba Oil.
 1-3 drops of Lavender Essential Oil.
  Instructions:
 Take 2 tbsp. Shea butter in a bowl.
 Add 1 & a half tbsp of Jojoba Oil.
 Make a smooth paste.
 Add 1-2 drops of Lavender Essential Oil  to it.
 Apply it on your hands for intense,       soothing hydration.
Remember to test small amounts on your skin first to ensure you don't have any adverse reactions. 

Want to know more about Fatty Acid? Explore our article of How Fatty Acids Can Improve Your Skin's Health and Appearance and Fatty Acid

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