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Shea Butter for Chapped Lips


Shea butter is the pure fat extracted from the nut of the shea tree, which is grown exclusively in several countries in the center of the African continent. Shea butter may be eaten and used as cooking oil, and is widely used in lotions, cosmetics, and soaps because of its moisturizing properties and natural UV protection.

Shea Butter to Heal Cracked Lips

Method

  • Pure shea butter may be applied to the lips several times daily. Alternatively, you can blend in a little melted beeswax (about half as much beeswax as shea butter) and a few drops of essential oil, if desired. Be sure and let the balm cool before applying to the lips.

Why It Works

Shea butter is a rich emollient, able to penetrate the lips quickly and moisturize deeply. It contains high levels of Vitamins A, E and F, which hydrate and protect the lips. If beeswax is added, it forms a barrier to help seal in moisture, and also helps preserve the lip balm and keep it from melting as quickly.

Precautions

In rare cases shea butter may cause an allergic reaction, particularly in those with nut allergies. Check with your doctor if you are unsure of the cause of your dry lips, to rule out vitamin deficiencies, side effects of medications, or skin disorders.

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