Christmas Shea Soap Box
Christmas Shea Soap Box
These handcrafted shea soap come in cheerful Christmas motives. The soaps are both cleansing and moisturising. Their gentle cleansing suits all skin types. The scents (cinnamon, pine, lavender) bring out Christmas feeling also to your bathroom! Three handcrafted soaps in pretty gift box!
Weight of soap: 100-150g, three different soaps in a gift box
Ingredients: Shea butter, olive oil, coconut oil, water, lye
The pure essential oils used:
In Christmas Tree soap: pine
In snowman and reindeer soaps: lavender and cinnamon
In brown Christmas soaps: cinnamon
In whirled soap: cinnamon, pine, lavender and lemongrass
The soaps and handmade in Canada by Mamaa Trade with fair trade shea butter produced by Kongo Nagbok Nongtaab Shea Butter Production. With the income earned from making shea butter the women are able to take better care of themselves and educate their children.
Good for you, good for the producers, good for the planet!
About the Artisans
Kongo Nagbok Nongtaab Shea Butter Production unites more than 100 widows in the community. Shea butter is often called African women’s gold, and is a skill that is passed on from mothers to daughters and every woman in the area knows how to make it for household needs. The partners of Mamaa Trade are located in Kongo village in Nabdam District, Upper-East Region of Ghana which is one of the poorest regions of the country. The area’s dry soil, coupled with erratic rainfall and harsh weather conditions, makes farming challenging.
Tips & Tricks
Producing oil from shea-tree nuts (also known as karité) is a traditional skill of the West-African women that is passed down from mother to daughter. It provides an extra income to the widows of Kongo village in Northern Ghana who produce all the unrefined, raw shea butter sold by Mamaa Trade.
Shea butter contains vitamins A, E and F and various useful fatty acids. It also has anti-inflammatory properties. Unrefined shea butter is particularly valuable because it is produced manually through a labour-intensive process which preserves all the good qualities of shea butter.
Use shea butter:
to moisturise your skin
to moisturise dry areas of skin (heels, elbows, chapped lips)
to protect against wind, cold, sun (especially face and lips)
as after sun cream to alleviate sunburn
to restore the natural shine of hair
Rub a small quantity of the shea butter in your palm until it has melted, then apply to the skin or hair.
Note: Keep shea butter away from direct sunlight, in a dry and cool place. Avoid repeated melting and cooling. Shea butter does not contain preservatives – it will have a longer life span when you use it with clean hands or a spatula.