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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Shea Butter and Honey Shower Cream

When you want a calming shower experience, you can rest assured that our delicious shea butter body wash is the perfect way to chill out. In fact, it takes 49 bee miles to help make just one bottle of our delectable Shea Butter and Honey skin nourishing shower cream.
African in origin, Shea butter is used for all kinds of things in its home continent, and one of the most important is making sore skin lovely again. So it's no wonder it crops up in so many Western skin products thanks to its ability to soften skin and improve elasticity. And with the ancient skin healing power of honey on board too,  you’ll be in seventh heaven with one of the sweetest and skin-lovingest scents we’ve ever produced. Smell it - go on, don't be shy. This shea butter and honey shower gel is like an ambrosial nectar of the gods.






Honey products are sweet, succulent and one of the greatest natural treats your mouth can get. Honey is so good, it's a byword for pleasure, pleasantness, wealth and health itself.
For thousands of years the health benefits of honey have been exploited, both topically and orally, even though we didn't actually know why it worked until quite recently. Folk myths even tell that honey and cobwebs were used to cure sword wounds, and it's certainly the oldest skincare ingredient still in use, across almost every culture in the world.
While you're unlikely to need to heal sword injuries, our Shea Butter and Honey wash is still a great way to relax after a weekend of outdoor fun.

Shea butter is a health product with some serious history. Fat extracted from the shea tree kernel has been used in traditional African soaps and ointments for a very long time, to great effect. Testimony to its effectiveness is the continued use of shea butter products in western cosmetics like moisturisers and salves.
Chosen for its anti-inflammatory properties, pure Shea Butter is useful in healing skin too. So it can be a great choice for outdoor adventurers to soothe away aches and pains, as well as those looking for a calm and delicate touch.

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