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Essential Depot's Shea Butter is a 32 oz. jar of unrefined, organic Shea Butter sourced from Ghana. Packaged in a resealable, microwaveable HDPE container, this product is free from additives and chemicals, making it perfect for those seeking a natural skincare solution. Support ethical sourcing while enjoying the unique texture and aroma of this premium Shea Butter.
D**L
Great quality and great price!
I use this shea butter for soap but there are so many other beauty applications to use this in! Love this company! Great ethics and higher standards than most others when it comes to oils and butters.Definitely will buy again!
L**N
Great
I love this shea butter. It is has a nice, nutty almost smoky smell to it that is very natural. It is grainy and an odd texture for those of us used to super refined commercially produced lotions, but this melts when you rub it between your hands and absorbs beautifully.I have been using it for pretty much everything but my hair (I have superfine hair and am leary of putting anything in it that might weigh it down, but I might get brave one of these days). The difference in my skin is pretty amazing. I have really sensitive, acne-prone, combination skin that over the years has become pretty much impossible. Anything I use causes horrible breakouts. This feels soothing and wonderful to my skin.I also have eczema on my hands that gets worse in the winter and getting them wet or getting salt or anything like that on them can be excruciating. I wash my hands a lot so this was causing horrid itching, cracking, and even bleeding. Now I apply the shea butter a few times a day and my eczema is the best it has been in ages. My almost 2-year-old daughter has eczema as well and I have been using this on her with good results.From reading up on shea butter, this seems like it is an excellent quality and a great price. I'm very pleased with this product and with this seller (I got some glycerine from them as well). I plan on trying their cocoa butter next.
T**R
Outstanding
I can only echo Laura Wilson's review. I was apprehensive about ordering without trying the product first, since quality for many of the shea butters seems to be uneven. Also, the fact that the reviews are all dated around the same time raises questions for me. But now I see why people are commenting on this butter.The shea butter I received from Essential Depot. Inc. at the end of February 2013 arrived intact, with a sealed foil sheet under the lid. The butter has a mild smell that does seem natural. I am very sensitive to odors, and don't find this strong or objectionable. It is a bit grainy at first; both the smell and the grains disappear immediately once the butter is worked into the skin.I live in a dry, cold climate, cook every day and wash my hands frequently. It's become increasingly impossible as I get older to find a moisturizer that keeps my hands smooth. This shea butter beats my former favorite, Aveda's Hand Relief (currently $21 for 4.2 oz.) out of the ball park. I imagine this butter would work into the skin even faster in a warmer climate. The butter is a tiny bit oily at first, but quickly absorbs and keeps skin moisturized even after hand washings--a first in my experience. I do not like oily moisturizers, though I have resorted to using straight olive and almond oils when I was desperate to protect my hands.Organic is important, so I was delighted to find this product. The fact it has no added scent is good for me and the environment.After using this butter for the last week, I find it to be absolutely the best hand/heel moisturizer I've ever tried, and I've tried many. I'm not related/employed in any way by the supplier, or Amazon, but am very happy to have discovered this product. I've already shared it with many friends.
G**A
Love it!
Quality product and I love the container it came in.
L**Z
MOISTURIZATION AT LAST!!!
Shea butter is amazing. I cannot express that enough. It is so moisturizing and has gotten me through my winter pregnancy. I have used SO MUCH OF IT! You moisturize and it heals dry itchy skin, it lasts and it just feels amazing. It doesn’t stain my clothes either. Yes it has a scent - a scent of Shea butter. Maybe some don’t like it but I don’t care cause it works and it just smells a bit nutty to me. I use it on my entire body and face. LOVE IT! just tried this new brand because I needed a big jar. So far so good, it’s smooth and nice.
G**S
I have been ordering from this company for a few years
I have never had any issues with my shea. This is pure stuff and better than the shea I purchase at the store. I think the problem is people expect it to be like shea in the store that is not pure. I use this for "everything" I use it in my hair, I have the Puertorican kinks and this works better than any straightening gel, I put a pinky amount in my hand and rub my hands together till it Melts and then run it through my dry hair, then use an flat iron or hair dryer and my hair gets super straight. But you can't put "too much" like just barely. where it's just barely on your hands. A little goes a long way. I also use this every night on my face and neck, just rubbing it in until it melts from my body temperature on my face and neck. It's the best moisturizer. I swear by this stuff. I also make a exfoliating scrub with this, and fine salt, if I pour salt into this and rub on my face, I watch dead cells just fall off in clumps. My skin is silky soft and it protects my skin from uv rays too! This is my EVERYTHING in a bottle.
M**O
Nice quality and consistency but very smokey smelling
I make own body butter because of sensitive skin and I occasionally put it on my nose and lips in the winter. Works great for me and I don't get break outs 👌I Really like the consistency of this shea butter and It whips up well.I think my only complaint(4stars) is the smell. Which I know is natural but it is VERY smokey smelling and if you don't mix it with the right oils it can strangely smell almost like cigarettes (Atleast to me) when initially applied onto skin/hair. It mellows out after awhile.Earthy/Woody smelling oils are best. I made a third batch and used anise and chamomile along with some other oils and it smells wonderful. 2nd back was Patchouli and that was good too.I recommend not mixing Coco butter,which I put in my first batch, it smelled...strange... and I hate wasting so I used it anyways.ha!Anyway it's a good value for what you get and if youre into making your own butters or lotions or whatever it's definitely worth the money because alot of the good quality stuff out there is pretty expensive, hence why I went this route and it's not hard to make either.
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