Guest guest Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 Shea Butter will provide improvement in all the conditions listed below. As you use this multi-purpose cream you are likely to discover additional uses. The amount of time required for optimum results with various conditions may vary with each condition. Wrinkles, for example, require 4 to 6 weeks of daily use. Itching is relieved immediately. 1. Dry skin 02. skin rash 03. Skin peeling, after tanning 04. Blemishes and wrinkles 05. Itching skin 06. Sunburn 07. Shaving cream for a smooth silky shave. 08. Small skin wounds 09. Skin cracks 10. Tough or rough skin (on feet.) 11. Cold weather, 12. Frost bites 13. Stretch mark prevention during pregnancy 14. Insect bites 15. Healthy skin 16. Muscle fatigue, aches and tension 17. For before and after strenuous exercise 18. Skin allergies such as poison ivy or poison oak 19. Eczema 20. Dermatitis 21. Skin damage from heat (hot grease while cooking, radiation treatment for certain medical problems, etc.) The information provided here or elsewhere on this site is not intended to constitute professional medical advice for treatment. We encourage you to consult your personal physician with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. WHO SHOULD USE SHEA BUTTER: Everyone! Every household should have a jar of Shea Butter, either among the beauty supplies for soft smooth better looking skin, or in the medicine cabinet for minor skin injuries around the house. SHEA BUTTER IS THE SKIN'S BEST FRIEND! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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