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FAQ
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Which one should I chooseUNREFINED SHEA BUTTER Skin Conditions Dry Skin – Deeply hydrates and restores moisture. Eczema – Reduces irritation and soothes inflamed skin. Psoriasis – Relieves itching and scaling. Acne Scars – Promotes healing and reduces the appearance of scars. Wrinkles and Fine Lines – Boosts elasticity and reduces signs of aging. Stretch Marks – Helps improve skin elasticity and fade marks. Sunburn – Provides soothing relief and promotes healing. Minor Burns and Cuts – Accelerates healing with its reparative properties. Hyperpigmentation – Balances skin tone with regular use. Chapped Lips – Provides long-lasting moisture. Scalp and Hair loss Dry Scalp – Hydrates and soothes flaky, itchy scalp. Dandruff – Reduces irritation and flakiness caused by dryness. Damaged Hair – Restores moisture and strengthens brittle strands. Split Ends – Seals moisture into ends to prevent further damage. Hair Loss (due to dryness) – Helps nourish and improve scalp health, encouraging healthy hair growth. Genral Irritations Rashes – Calms irritation and redness. Bug Bites – Relieves itching and promotes healing. Allergic Reactions – Soothes sensitive or inflamed areas. SHEA ARGAN OIL BLEND Creamier Texture: Adding argan oil to shea butter creates a smoother, creamier consistency that feels luxurious and melts into the skin. Easier Application: The blend is softer and spreads effortlessly, eliminating the stiffness of pure shea butter while retaining all its rich benefits. Enhanced Absorption: Argan oil's lightweight nature ensures the blend penetrates deeper, delivering hydration without feeling heavy.
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What is shea butter?Shea butter is a natural fat extracted from the nuts of the shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa), which is native to Africa. It has been used for centuries for it's moisturizing, healing, and anti-inflammatory properties.
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What does shea butter smells like?Shea butter has a mild, nutty, and slightly earthy aroma, which comes from the shea nuts it’s made from. Raw, unrefined shea butter tends to have a stronger, more natural scent, but that stronger smell usually fades shortly after it's applied to the skin. Some people enjoy the natural fragrance, while others may prefer to mix in essential oils or fragrances for a different scent experience.
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I have nut ALLERGY, is shea butter safe for me?A nut allergy to shea is rare. Shea butter contains very low amounts of proteins, which is one of the reasons why allergic reactions to shea butter are rare, even for individuals with tree nut allergies. Most tree nut allergies are triggered by specific proteins found in the nut, and since shea butter is primarily composed of fats, not proteins, the allergenic potential is significantly lower. It’s always a good idea for individuals with known sensitivities or allergies to test a small amount on a patch of skin before widespread use.
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What are the benefits of shea butter for the skin?Shea butter is rich in vitamins A, E, and F, as well as essential fatty acids, which nourish and hydrate the skin. It helps improve skin elasticity, reduce inflammation, soothe dryness, and promote overall skin health.
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Can shea butter help with skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis?Yes, shea butter has anti-inflammatory properties that can help soothe and alleviate symptoms of skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, and dry, itchy skin.
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Is shea butter suitable for all skin types?Yes, shea butter is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive, dry, oily, and combination skin. It's non-comedogenic properties makes it unlikely to clog pores or cause acne breakouts.
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What's the difference between unrefined (raw) and refined shea butter?UNREFINED RAW SHEABUTTER Unprocessed, retains all nutrients and has a naturally nutty scent. REFINED SHEABUTTER Processed, often with chemicals which removes many nutrients. Retaining all nutrients in shea butter is essential because: Rich in vitamins: A, E, and F repair and strengthen the skin. Antioxidants: Protect against UV damage and pollution. Fatty acids: Deeply moisturize and soothe irritated skin. Natural benefits: Refining removes many of it's natural properties. Sustainable: Preserves authenticity and supports local communities. At Asana Shea, we use natural raw sheabutter to provide your skin with the best care.
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Nutrient InformationVitamin A: Shea butter is rich in Vitamin A, which helps in maintaining healthy skin and promoting skin cell regeneration. Vitamin E: Abundant in Vitamin E, shea butter acts as a natural antioxidant, protecting your skin from environmental damage. Fatty Acids: Shea butter is loaded with essential fatty acids, including oleic acid, stearic acid, and linoleic acid, which deeply moisturize and nourish the skin. Anti-Inflammatory: Contains anti-inflammatory properties that help soothe irritated skin and reduce redness. Natural UV Protection: Provides mild sun protection due to its natural SPF properties. No artificial additives or preservatives
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Is your shea butter organic?Yes, our shea butter is sourced from organic, sustainable farms in Ghana. We are committed to ethical sourcing practices and ensuring fair wages for the communities that cultivate and harvest the shea nuts.
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How should I store shea butter?Shea butter should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. It has a long shelf life but can melt at high temperatures. If melted, simply place it in the refrigerator to solidify.
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How do I use shea butter?Shea butter can be used in various ways, including as a moisturizer for the face and body, hair conditioner, lip balm, and a treatment for dry or irritated skin. Simply scoop out a small amount of shea butter and massage it into the desired area until absorbed.
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Is your shea butter cruelty-free?Yes, our shea butter is cruelty-free and not tested on animals. We are committed to ethical and sustainable practices throughout our supply chain.
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Usage InstructionsFor external use only. Apply a small amount to your skin or hair. Gently massage until absorbed. Use as needed for moisturizing and conditioning.
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What is your return policy?We want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase. If for any reason you are not satisfied, please contact us within 7 days of receiving your order, and we will be happy to assist you with a return or exchange.
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How do I store my shea butter?Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of direct sunlight.
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Do you offer wholesale or bulk pricing?Yes, we offer wholesale and bulk pricing for retailers, spas, salons, and other businesses interested in carrying our products. Please contact us for more information and pricing details.
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