Vitaminic butter
The perfect product to keep your skin healthy, soft and glowing, it also has anti-ageing properties and improves your skin’s overall appearance.
This vitamin rich butter combines the exceptional moisturizing and nourishing properties of shea butter with vitamin-specific benefits. Shea butter is rich in essential fatty acids and renowned for its effectiveness at retaining moisture and softening the skin. This natural ingredient creates a protective film on the skin, protecting it against external agents like cold, wind and pollution, while its anti-inflammatory properties help reduce irritation and redness. Vitamins further enhance the benefits of shea butter.
Directions
Self-evaluation test on 100 people. R&D Cosmetics - University of Naples Federico II
Functional principles
It is extracted from the nut of the Butyrospermum Parkii fruit, which contains 50-55% fat and approximately 10% protein. What makes Shea Butter unique is its high content of unsaponifiables. This “unsaponifiable fraction” is particularly noble because it contains phytosterols, which are emollient, protective and stimulate fibroblasts to produce elastin and collagen, polyphenols with remarkable anti-free radical properties against sunlight and UV rays in general, and Vitamin A, E and F. The combination of these principles gives Shea Butter its nourishing, emollient, elasticizing and protective properties.
A completely natural product, it is recommended for treating dry, flaky, reddened skin with signs of ageing. Due to its excellent tolerability, it is also particularly suitable for application on the mucous membranes of the labial region. It is extremely versatile, as it proves particularly useful in numerous treatments to prevent and counteract various types of blemishes, both on the face and body.
Similar to squalene, a natural component of human sebum at about 11%, it reproduces the same eudermic characteristics. Re-lipidizing, it restores the skin's lipid balance and is also an excellent emollient. It is the best natural carrier for facilitating the absorption of the various functional principles applied with it.
Vitamin A has anti-oxidant and anti-free radical properties and is therefore protective against skin damage. It also has a nourishing, anti-irritant, anti-reddening effect
Vitamin E also has an anti-oxidant, anti-free radical and skin-protective effect. It facilitates the absorption of Vitamin A and has elasticizing properties.
A polyunsaturated fatty acid, it restores the skin’s hydrolipidic film. Emollient and restorative, it prevents local irritations and is ideal for stressed skin.
It has astringent, purifying, decongestant, anti-inflammatory and soothing effects.