Premium, Raw African Shea Butter, Ethically produced, Hand-made, Unrefined, Vegan and Cruelty-Free, 100% Natural, Wild harvested, Pesticide and Chemical free
Premium, Raw African Shea Butter, Ethically produced, Hand-made, Unrefined, Vegan and Cruelty-Free, 100% Natural, Wild harvested, Pesticide and Chemical free
Shea Butter has legendary moisturizing and skin nourishing benefits! Rich in vitamins and fatty acids, it penetrates deeply and leaves your shin healthy and smooth. Loaded with antioxidants, vitamins, healthy fatty acids and valuable phytonutrients. Good for all skin types and ideal for damaged skin with its soothing and healing properties. Improves many skin conditions e.g. dry and sensitive skin, blemishes, wrinkles, cracked skin, sun burn, chapped lips, cuticles, psoriasis, dermatitis and eczema. Helps prevent and reduce stretch marks during pregnancy and weight gain and loss.
Our premium butter has soft and creamy consistency, melts easily. You can use it raw or make your own soaps, lotions, creams, body butters, lip balms, shaving creams, deodorants, hair conditioners etc. Clinically tested highest grade.
Sustainably made by a women's cooperative in Northern Ghana. Extracted from the savannad Shea Nut with traditional labour intensive hand-made process. Mamaa Trade is working directly with the women and ensures that everyone involved in production are earning fair wages. Empowers women to offer better future for their children.
The product comes in a recyclable paper pouch with metal lining. Inside the pouch the shea is packed in sealed plastic bag. Packaged in Canada.
Ingredients: 100% natural unrefined shea butter.
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.
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.