Keep your African skin glowing with Cocoa butter
cocoa bean. It’s the fat source used to make chocolate, even healthy chocolate, responsible for giving it its alluring,
melt-in-your-mouth, silky feel.
Plus, just like other skin-loving sources of healthy fatty acids — such as raw shea
butter or coconut oil — cocoa butter is great for naturally healing dry, sensitive
skin. Real cocoa butter is completely edible (and has a faint taste and smell similar to
dark chocolate), plus it’s also used very often in skin lotions, lip glosses, chapsticks and other beauty ointments.
You know how harmattan winds blow that parching- dust wind which makes your chocolate or dark skin dry and make you want to wet those your lips against each other. With coco butter you can make an excellent skin moisturiser, plus it does more than just hydrate the skin — it helps actually heal it from the inside out too. It’s great source of natural antioxidants that are
found in cocoa beans (the same kinds found in real, dark chocolate that are tied
to benefits like heart health and improved cognitive functioning). Saturated fats are especially beneficial for healing dry, cracked skin because they’re easily
absorbed and remain on the skin for hours.
Cocoa butter is an emollient, which means it adds a protective layer of hydration to your lips, useful for blocking the effects of very cold temperatures, sun damage or
indoor heat, which can leave your lips. They are free from additives, fragrances , color and dyes used in commercial products.
#skincare# #grooming #beauty.
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