Walmart has
7.5-Ounce Okay Pure Naturals Shea Butter on sale for $1.89
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now $1.72.
Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (
free 15-day trial) or on $35+ orders.
Amazon has
7.5-Ounce Okay Pure Naturals Shea Butter on sale for
$1.89.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.
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About this Product:
- Yellow Smooth Shea Butter for all hair textures and skin types - Great for moisturizing, reducing inflammation, soothing irritation and even stimulating mental focus and energy
- Nourish, replenish, moisturize, and heal your hair and skin with this emollient rich beauty product
- Vitamins A & E, which keep the skin in optimal health but also protect it from being damaged by the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays - Vitamin E also soothes dry skin and improves the skin's elasticity
- Formulated from 100% Pure Raw African Shea Butter (Butyrospermum Parkii)
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I buy Shea by the pound so I'm not in need RN, but white or yellow is good by me. But I prefer white unless I know the company, because other stuff is sometimes added to make yellow Shea appear yellow.
But Shea is great whipped for when you don't feel like melting raw, crumbly butter in your hands to apply. Easier and faster to use that way. Just use a blender to incorporate air, and depending on how you plan to use it, add oils (coconut, olive, and essential oils for fragrance or whatever) at the same time. Store in an airtight glass jar and have a fluffy, creamy, inexpensive moisturizer for your body or hair treatments.
I use Shea butter as a body moisturizer, hair butter on the ends and midshaft of my afro texture hair, and add it to my deep conditioner for a boost.
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I buy Shea by the pound so I'm not in need RN, but white or yellow is good by me. But I prefer white unless I know the company, because other stuff is sometimes added to make yellow Shea appear yellow.
But Shea is great whipped for when you don't feel like melting raw, crumbly butter in your hands to apply. Easier and faster to use that way. Just use a blender to incorporate air, and depending on how you plan to use it, add oils (coconut, olive, and essential oils for fragrance or whatever) at the same time. Store in an airtight glass jar and have a fluffy, creamy, inexpensive moisturizer for your body or hair treatments.
I use Shea butter as a body moisturizer, hair butter on the ends and midshaft of my afro texture hair, and add it to my deep conditioner for a boost.
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