Traditional yellow shea butter enriched with natural oils
Yellow Shea Butter is a traditional, unrefined shea butter made using time-honored methods. Its natural yellow color comes from added plant-based oils during the preparation process, giving it a slightly richer texture and aroma.
This shea butter is widely used for moisturizing dry skin, protecting against harsh weather, and supporting everyday skincare routines. It melts easily into the skin and is suitable for full-body use, hair care, and massage.
Yellow Shea Butter has turmeric added to it when it is being made. Hence the yellow color. The turmeric in the yellow Shea butter increases the anti inflammatory properties in it. So people who has Psoriasis eczema muscle pain joint pains even minor arthritis get faster relief with the yellow Shea butter over the pure white Shea butter. However for Psoriasis and eczema washing or showering with the African Black Soap first and then following up by using the yellow Shea butter our customers are getting great results.
Key Features
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Traditional unrefined yellow shea butter
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Rich, dense texture
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Long-lasting moisture
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Suitable for skin and hair care
How to Use
Apply a small amount to clean skin or hair. Massage gently until absorbed.
These are just some of the benefits of using yellow Shea butter that we have observed and response from our customers over the years.
15 Benefits and treatments of Yellow Shea Butter:
- Dry skin
- Psoriasis
- Eczema
- Joint pain, muscle pains and minor arthritis
- Minimize scars
- Cracked heels, knees and elbows
- Facial moisturizer
- Makeup base
- Stretch marks
- Massages
- Sunburn
- Minor burns, scratches and bruises
- Dry scalp and hair
- Swollen feet due to diabetes
- Razor bumps
If you have problem skin we suggest giving yellow Shea butter a try in treating it. It is inexpensive comparing to the pharmaceuticals and steroid creams. There is a high chance that the Shea butter would probably solve the problem as we have seen with our customers. Shea butter has been around for generations in Africa. It is a main cooking fat plus it is the go to cream by villagers. Rule of thumb if it is safe enough to eat then it’s safe enough to use on your skin. Remember your skin is your largest organ. Whatever you put on you skin gets absorbs.
Disclaimer
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.






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