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Butters

Butters

Cosmetic butters are natural, rich, and creamy ingredients used in skincare and haircare products for their moisturizing, healing, and nourishing properties. These butters are typically derived from the seeds, nuts, or fruits of plants and are packed with essential fatty acids, vitamins, and antioxidants that help to hydrate and protect the skin and hair

Benefits of Cosmetic Butters

1. Moisturizing:

 Many cosmetic butters provide deep hydration and are excellent for dry or rough skin.

2. Anti-aging:

 Rich in vitamins and antioxidants, they help fight signs of aging by nourishing the skin and promoting elasticity.

3. Healing and Repair: 

Many butters, like shea and cocoa, are used to help heal damaged or irritated skin, such as cuts, burns, and stretch marks.

4. Soothing:

 These butters are often used to calm skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and sunburns.

Shea Butter

Source: Extracted from the nuts of the African shea tree

Benefits: Shea butter is widely known for its deep moisturizing properties. It’s perfect for dry or sensitive skin and can help with conditions like eczema and psoriasis. It’s rich in vitamins A, E, and F, which help nourish and protect the skin.

Uses: Commonly found in lotions, creams, body butters, lip balms, and hair treatments. It can also soothe sunburns and reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks.

Cocoa Butter

Source: Extracted from cocoa beans.

Benefits: Cocoa butter is a great emollient, known for its ability to deeply hydrate and soften the skin. It’s packed with antioxidants, which help fight free radicals and prevent signs of aging. It also helps improve skin elasticity.

Uses: Often used in body lotions, lip balms, and creams. It’s also popular in products aimed at reducing stretch marks or scars.

Mango Butter

Source: Made from the seeds of the mango fruit.

Benefits: Mango butter is lightweight and easily absorbed into the skin, making it ideal for moisturizing without a greasy feel. It’s rich in antioxidants, vitamins A and C, which help to protect the skin from environmental damage and promote healing.

Uses: Used in skincare products like body creams, lotions, and hair care treatments. It’s also great for soothing dry or irritated skin.

kokum butter

Source: Extracted from the seeds of the kokum tree, found in India.

Benefits: Kokum butter is a highly moisturizing butter that absorbs quickly into the skin without leaving a greasy residue. It helps restore skin moisture and elasticity, making it useful for treating dry, cracked skin and reducing the appearance of scars and stretch marks.

Uses: Used in creams, lotions, body butters, and lip balms.

Avocado Butter

Source: Derived from the flesh of the avocado fruit.

Benefits:Avocado butter is highly nourishing and rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins E, A, and D, and antioxidants. It deeply moisturizes the skin and is often used to treat dry, chapped, or aging skin. It also helps with skin elasticity and promotes healing.

Uses: 
Found in lotions, creams, hair care products, and masks. It’s ideal for treating dry skin or hair.

Aloe Butter

Source: Derived from the gel of the aloe vera plant, combined with natural oils and butters to create a creamy, emollient-rich butter.

Benefits:Aloe vera butter is deeply hydrating, soothing, and packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. It helps to calm irritated skin, promote healing, and improve skin texture. It also provides relief for dry, damaged, or sunburned skin and is known to support skin regeneration and elasticity.

Uses: 
Commonly used in lotions, balms, creams, and hair care products. Ideal for soothing and moisturizing dry, sensitive, or irritated skin, and for promoting healthy, nourished hair.

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Common NameBotanical Name
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Ajowan OilTrachyspermum ammi
3
Aniseed OilPimpinella anisum
4
Bay Leaf OilPimento racemosa
5
Black Pepper OilPiper nigrum
6
Calamus OilAcorus calamus
7
Cambodge OilGarcinia cambogia
8
Capsicum OilCapsicum
9
Caraway Seed OilCarum carvi
10
Cardamom OilElettaria cardamomum
11
Cassia OilCinnamomum cassia
12
Celery OilApium graveolens
13
Chillies OilCapsicum annum L.
14
Cinnamon Bark OilCinnamomum verum
15
Clove Bud OilEugenia caryophyllata
16
Cumin OilCuminum cyminum
17
Curry Leaf OilMurraya koenigii
18
Davana OilArtemisia pallens
19
Dill Seed OilAnethum graveolens
20
Fennel OilFoeniculum vulgare Mill.
21
Fenugreek OilTrigonella foenum-graecum
22
Garlic OilAllium sativum L.
23
Ginger OilZingiber officinale
24
Juniper Berry OilJuniperus communis
25
Mace OilMyristica fragrans
26
Marjoram OilOriganum majorana
27
Nutmeg OilMyristica fragrans
28
Olibanum OilBoswellia serrata
29
Paprika OilCapsicum annuum
30
Parsley Seed OilPetroselinum crispum
31
Saffron OilCrocus sativus
32
Turmeric OilCurcuma longa
33
Vanilla OilVanilla planifolia
34
Vetiver OilVetiveria zizanoides
35
White Pepper OilPiper nigrum
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