If you’re looking for an ingredient that can soothe signs of dryness from top-to-toe, you can’t go past shea butter. It’s one of best beauty’s ingredients made popular for its intensely nourishing properties. You can find this ingredient in body balms, facial moisturizers, lip products and even hair treatments. In fact, The Body Shop has recently launched an entire range around shea butter, which includes products like 100% Natural Shea Butter, Shea Nourishing Body Lotion, Shea Butter Richly Replenishing Hair Mask and many more.
Multi-Purpose Shea Butter

The Body Shop’s new, richly textured Shea Butter can be applied to body, face, hair and lips or used to create your very own DIY beauty recipes. The creamy texture simply melts on your skin and makes it feel restored with moisture. After application your skin will feel softer, more supple and smoother. It’s perfect for soothing dry, sensitive skin and feelings of tightness and itchiness. You can also use it to care for dry hair and to style curls and coils
Shea Butter Haircare Trio

The new haircare trio gently cleanses and leaves dry, prone to damage hair feeling richly replenished with moisture. Start with the Richly Replenishing Shea Shampoo and follow by Richly Replenishing Shea Conditioner. Remember to nourish your hair once a week with Shea Butter Richly Replenishing Hair Mask that contains Community Trade cocoa butter from Ghana, Community Trade organic virgin coconut oil from Samoa and Community Trade organic olive oil from Italy.
Shea Body Butter & Lotion

The Body Shop’s iconic Shea Nourishing Body Butter provides dry skin with 72 hours of ultra rich moisture and packs the butter of 36 shea nuts in every 200ml tub. Whilst, The Shea Body Lotion has a richer texture that provides dry skin with instant melt-on moisture and enriched with as much shea butter. Both products are now 100% vegan formulated.

By the way, are you aware, when you purchase The Body Shop’s shea butter products, you’re helping the women community in Ghana? The Body Shop’s shea butter is sustainably sourced by The Tungteiya Women’s Association in Ghana. The partnership between the brand and the community was born in 1994 after a visit by Dame Anita Roddick, The Body Shop’s founder. During a trip, Roddick learned about the process of collecting shea butter, which consists of an 18-stage process that’s passed down from mother to daughter for generations. The process is incredibly meticulous, which is essential to guaranteeing a quality end ingredient. Thus, she decided to include this beauty ingredient in her formulas.

By using The Body Shop’s shea butter range, we’re helping to empower women, their families and entire communities.

Lastly, you should also check out the Cactus Blossom Body Yogurt. This lightweight gel-cream absorbs instantly and provides up to 48 hours of refreshing moisture. Apply to damp skin straight after showering for skin that feels smooth and never sticky. It’s vegan and enriched with Community Trade organic almond milk from Spain. I loved the refreshing scent!
It’s always a pleasure to explore new beauty products from The Body Shop. Keep yourself abreast with latest promotions and information at www.thebodyshop.com.my
