This body butter is just that, simple. Filled with all natural ingredients to offer you the best possible results.
Mango Butter: Mango butter contains high concentrations of Vitamin C, which research shows stimulates the production of collagen. Collagen is a compound found in your skin and in the connective tissues that make up your tendons, ligaments, and muscles. When applied topically, mango butter can form a protective layer that may help moisturize your skin. The abundance of Vitamin E and Vitamin C in mangos may help protect your skin from environmental stressors like sunlight, pollution, and even blue light from screens. These stressors can lead to damage and premature aging. Beyond this, the high levels of Vitamin A in mangos may also help reduce sun damage, a powerful catalyst to premature aging.
Shea Butter: Shea butter contains substances to soften and smooth dry skin. Shea butter also works to prevent acne, burns, eczema, burns, and scarring.
Grape Seed Oil: Because of the proven antimicrobial properties of grapeseed oil, some people use it to treat acne outbreaks. Research has proven grapeseed oil to enhance skin’s moisture, softness, and elasticity. Grapeseed oil helps the vitamin E and vitamin C in your skin to be more efficient and effective at preserving your skin. Grapeseed oil contains a powerful antioxidant ingredient called proanthocyanidin. This antioxidant may even out skin tone when it’s used on your skin consistently. The powerful antioxidants in grapeseed oil have another benefit, protecting your skin from absorbing the full damage of UV rays.
Olive Oil: Olive oil has many vitamins, including A, D, and K, as well as vitamin E. Olive Oil naturally kills off acne causing bacteria. Olive oil is also an antioxidant, so it might help prevent or reverse damage from cancer-causing ultraviolet radiation. It has a very high concentration of an ingredient called squalene as compared to the other types of fats and oils that humans normally eat. The squalene is what gives olive oil the extra antioxidant boost.
Coconut Oil: The medium-chain fatty acids in coconut oil have antimicrobial properties that can help protect against harmful microorganisms. This is especially important for skin health, as many types of skin infections, including acne, cellulitis, folliculitis and athlete’s foot, are caused by bacteria or fungi. Applying coconut oil directly to the skin may prevent the growth of these microorganisms. Coconut oil has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties. Additionally coconut oil has been proven to prevent acne, moisturize dry skin, heal wounds, and so much more.
Vitamin E: Vitamin E is an important fat-soluble antioxidant and has been in use for more than 50 years in dermatology. It protects the skin from various deleterious effects due to solar radiation by acting as a free-radical scavenger. Experimental studies suggest that vitamin E has antitumorigenic and photoprotective properties.
(Medical Information relating to the ingredients sourced from US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health, WebMD & Healthline)