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Hi Carol,

 

Of course I am dying to read this. :) But when I go to the page is says

it's under construction.

 

If you would be so kind, will you forward the actual article??? Please......

 

Thanks a million,

Margaret

http://www.naturalindulgences.com

 

 

>Thought it was funny that the list was discussing Shea butter this week,

>and this hit my inbox this morning.

>http://www.care2.com/go/z/17856

>

>Carol

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Thought it was funny that the list was discussing Shea butter this week, and

this hit my inbox this morning.

http://www.care2.com/go/z/17856

 

Carol

 

LIFE'S JOURNEY IS NOT TO ARRIVE AT THE GRAVE SAFELY IN A WELL PRESERVED BODY,

BUT RATHER TO SKID IN SIDEWAYS, TOTALLY WORN OUT, SHOUTING..... " HOLY SHIT,

WHAT A RIDE! "

 

 

 

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Thanks Carol!

 

This is a nice little info tidbit about refined shea butter, which is a

fabulous moisturizer. However, the full benefits of shea butter are only

found in premium unrefined butter. :)

 

Thanks again always good to see what people are writing and saying about my

favorite subject.

 

Sincerely,

Margaret

http://www.naturalindulgences.com

 

>Here it is:Printed from www.care2.com

>Shea Butter - What It Is, What It Does for Our Skin

 

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Here it is:Printed from www.care2.com

Shea Butter - What It Is, What It Does for Our Skin

By Cait Johnson, Assistant Producer, Care2 Healthy Living Channels.

Simple Solution

It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and every time I've opened a magazine

lately, there is a picture of a tin of 100% Shea Butter for sale from L'

Occitane, who donates part of the proceeds to breast cancer organizations.

It got me wondering what shea butter actually is (how do you milk a shea?)

and why everybody says it's the best skin-healer and moisturizer around. A

little research convinced me: everybody needs to know about this fabulous

stuff!

 

Find out what shea butter is, where it comes from, why it's so great for our

skin, and how to get it:

 

Shea butter is a solid fatty oil made from the nuts of Karite Nut trees,

also known as Mangifolia, that grow in the semi-arid savannah regions of

West and Central Africa. Shea butter is sometimes called " women's gold, "

because extracting the butter from the nuts gives employment and income to

hundreds of thousands of rural African village women. Shea butter is so

non-toxic and beneficial that it is used in foods and cooking as well as

soaps and beauty products. (Note from Cait: one of my favorite lip balms is

a vanilla-scented treat from La Natura made with shea butter. It is totally

delicious!)

 

African healers and beauties have known about shea butter for thousands of

years: the substance is almost magical in its healing effects on burns, skin

conditions, ulcerated skin, stretch marks, and dryness.

 

It contains beneficial vegetable fats that promote cell regeneration and

circulation, making it a wonderful healer and rejuvenator for troubled or

aging skin. It also contains natural sun-protectants.

 

To buy a 150 ml tin of 100% pure shea butter for $35 from L'Occitane

(proceeds to benefit breast cancer organizations), go to L'Occitane's

website.

 

Or, to buy pure shea butter for much less, go to Sun Rose Aromatics.Helpful

Hints

If you are allergic to latex, you will want to do a small patch test before

you slather shea butter all over.

 

 

 

Carol

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Hi Carol

There are many kinds of shea Butter and grades

www.houstoncandlesupply.com carries tested and graded A unrefine shea butter it

is awesome very creamy and light ivory with very little order. It is important

to buy tested shea butter

sharon

 

Carol Pearce <cjpearce wrote:

 

Here it is:Printed from www.care2.com

Shea Butter - What It Is, What It Does for Our Skin

By Cait Johnson, Assistant Producer, Care2 Healthy Living Channels.

Simple Solution

It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and every time I've opened a magazine

lately, there is a picture of a tin of 100% Shea Butter for sale from L'

Occitane, who donates part of the proceeds to breast cancer organizations.

It got me wondering what shea butter actually is (how do you milk a shea?)

and why everybody says it's the best skin-healer and moisturizer around. A

little research convinced me: everybody needs to know about this fabulous

stuff!

 

Find out what shea butter is, where it comes from, why it's so great for our

skin, and how to get it:

 

Shea butter is a solid fatty oil made from the nuts of Karite Nut trees,

also known as Mangifolia, that grow in the semi-arid savannah regions of

West and Central Africa. Shea butter is sometimes called " women's gold, "

because extracting the butter from the nuts gives employment and income to

hundreds of thousands of rural African village women. Shea butter is so

non-toxic and beneficial that it is used in foods and cooking as well as

soaps and beauty products. (Note from Cait: one of my favorite lip balms is

a vanilla-scented treat from La Natura made with shea butter. It is totally

delicious!)

 

African healers and beauties have known about shea butter for thousands of

years: the substance is almost magical in its healing effects on burns, skin

conditions, ulcerated skin, stretch marks, and dryness.

 

It contains beneficial vegetable fats that promote cell regeneration and

circulation, making it a wonderful healer and rejuvenator for troubled or

aging skin. It also contains natural sun-protectants.

 

To buy a 150 ml tin of 100% pure shea butter for $35 from L'Occitane

(proceeds to benefit breast cancer organizations), go to L'Occitane's

website.

 

Or, to buy pure shea butter for much less, go to Sun Rose Aromatics.Helpful

Hints

If you are allergic to latex, you will want to do a small patch test before

you slather shea butter all over.

 

 

 

Carol

 

 

 

 

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Thanks..

Carol

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Friday, October 15, 2004 6:00 AM

Re: Shea Butter article

 

 

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> Hi Carol

> There are many kinds of shea Butter and grades

> www.houstoncandlesupply.com carries tested and graded A unrefine shea

butter it is awesome very creamy and light ivory with very little order. It

is important to buy tested shea butter

> sharon

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