Description
Mango Butter: An ancestral know-how, at the service of natural beauty care…
Rich in essential fatty acids, mango butter is widely used in India and Africa in alternative medicine and natural skincare has been part of the daily habits of men and women for many centuries. Mango butter is made from the pit of the mango, not its flesh. Cold pressed, it produces the famous mango butter. Vegetable butters are a very interesting texture for beauty care, highly nourishing, each of them has very specific cleanliness…
Thanks to its composition of vitamins A, C and E, essential fatty acids and natural antioxidants, mango butter is very nourishing for hair and skin.
Emollient, nourishing, regenerating, anti-aging, natural mango butter has a very interesting composition rich in stearic and oleic acids, phytosterols, squalene and polyphenols. Derived from the almond contained in the pit of mangoes, its unctuous, rich and melting texture makes it an exceptional hair and body care. It can be used pure or easily incorporated into recipes for masks, creams and balms.
The properties of mango butter
Soothing, protective of the skin: Mango butter protects and soothes the skin and hair from external aggressions such as cold, sun, wind, cold, salt from the sea, chlorine from the swimming pool, wind, pollution… Its action helps restore the skin’s lipid barrier, protecting it before and soothing it after these external aggressions. In the same way, the hair is protected, nourished and shiny, its scales are sheathed and reinforced. Mango butter also prevents split ends.
Emollient: thanks to its rich composition in fatty acids, Mango butter helps maintain the hydration of the skin but also that of the hair.
Softener, softener: the richness in fatty acids of Mango butter allows it to soften the skin and hair while maintaining elasticity and suppleness. It also helps maintain their hydration. The skin and the hair fiber are smoothed, satiny, softened, repaired and luminous.
Antioxidant: Mango butter is rich in sterols and polyphenols which give it very interesting antioxidant properties. It will thus help to fight against skin aging. Wrinkles and folds cannot resist this daily care. The skin is smoother thanks to the Mango butter.
Firming: its richness in essential fatty acids and antioxidants, mango butter helps protect the skin from the deleterious effects of free radicals and therefore fights against premature skin aging. With squalene and antioxidants, it helps maintain optimal concentration and quality of skin collagen and has firming power. It then helps to hide fine lines and skin folds, smooth the skin, maintain its elasticity, bounce and resistance. This ancestral ingredient is also a good ingredient for sun or after-sun care because of its protective abilities.
A noticeable scent
The smell of mango butter is barely noticeable, especially when compared to some other natural ingredients. Those with very strong noses can pick up subtle notes of fruit and fatty acids, but this aroma doesn’t tend to linger on the skin for very long and is easily overcome by essential oils, infused herbs or other aromatic ingredients.
A Light Texture
Mango butter has a remarkable texture, light and non-greasy, but also creamy and very moisturizing. This creamy butter glides on easily and absorbs easily into skin and hair. Its consistency melts so well that you will love it!
Long-lasting hydration
Rich in vitamins A, C and E, mango butter helps combat dry skin and hair. It gives your skin an intense hydration boost that will help keep your skin happy and hydrated for long.
Ideal for all skin types
Mango butter is non-comedogenic. This means it won’t clog pores or make acne worse. This makes mango butter an excellent choice for moisturizing almost any skin type. Dry skin types will appreciate the emollient and highly hydrating properties of this butter, while those with sensitive skin will love using it. Mango butter contains essential fatty acids and antioxidants that make it a great choice for mature skin as well. The rich and nourishing nature of this butter can even help people with skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis…
A natural body care
Ideal for treating dry, dehydrated, dull or tired skin, mango butter helps regenerate tissue and promotes skin elasticity. It will be used in combination with moringa, hemp or argan oil in the service of suffering skin. It is very effective in reducing old scars. Future mothers can also use it in recipes for balms against stretch marks by combining it with hemp oil or baobab oil. We really appreciate it in the form of body butter, but also in summer in natural sun care and after-sun care recipes.
Natural hair care
As homemade hair care, mango butter is suitable for split ends, dull, devitalized, frizzy hair. It will then be used as a nutritious mask by combining it with castor oil and hemp oil or as an active ingredient in a shampoo.
How to use mango butter
The best way to use our mango butter is to take it straight from the jar, as is. Put a pea-sized amount of butter in your palm, then massage the butter into your skin as it melts. The melted butter will glide over your skin like body oil and be absorbed within minutes. You can also use mango butter on your hair. Melt a small amount of butter between your palms, then apply it to the tips of your hair to hydrate and condition dry ends. This versatile butter also makes a superb main ingredient for almost any skincare or haircare recipe. The mild aroma of mango butter makes it easy to flavor with essential oils, and its light texture is suitable for a wide range of applications.
Mango butter can even be used as a main ingredient in handmade soaps.
In case of wrinkles, mature skin: Its firming action helps maintain the elasticity and suppleness of the skin in order to reduce wrinkles.
Application advice: For skin application, apply a dab of mango butter to the affected areas in the evening. You can also combine it with moringa oil (4 drops).
For dry skin, sensitive skin: Its soothing action helps the skin to rehydrate and also provides protection against external aggressions.
Application advice: In cutaneous application, apply the butter in massage on the dry and sensitized areas. You can combine it with avocado, hemp or moringa oil, which are also very effective in caring for dry skin.
For dry hair, damaged hair
Once again, it is the emollient property of Mango butter that will repair and soften the hair fiber. It will thus help to protect and strengthen the hair, while providing shine and shine. Mango butter will meet the hydration needs of dry and damaged hair, while providing shine and protection.
Application advice: in hair application, apply the Mango butter on all the lengths, insisting on the ends. In synergy with castor oil, fenugreek oil, hemp oil or our Aloe vera hair care or with our aloe vera shampoo, it brings shine and beauty to tired hair, combined with silk proteins, it deeply nourishes the hair.
Let yourself be tempted by this nugget of superior quality that nature offers us to take better care of your skin and your hair…






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