Shea Butter
You should feel good about your purchases! This is truly a product that is good for the planet, good for poverty alleviation in West Africa, and good for your skin!
100% pure, unrefined, unscented, high-grade, all natural, Ojoba Collective Shea Butter. Made in Ghana, West Africa by the Ojoba Women's Shea Cooperative, this product is 100% Fair Trade!
Naturally rich in unsaponifiables, which gives it superior moisturizing capabilities. It is also naturally rich in vitamins A, E, and F, important for skin healing and health.
Shea Butter has been used for thousands of years as a skin moisturizer and healing salve for skin and hair. Ojoba Women's Shea Cooperative Shea Butter is the finest and freshest butter available!
Uses for Shea Butter include (but, are not limited to):
Treat dry, chapped skin
Blemishes
Wrinkles
Minor cuts and burns
Eczema
Rosacea
Many types of rashes
Insect bites
Wind and sunburn
Suppleness and elasticity of the skin
All-natural treatment for stretch marks
Intensive conditioning treatment for revitalizing dry, dull, or damaged hair
Excellent anti-aging, soothing, healing and moisturizing properties
Safe for infants and people with sensitive skin
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Ojoba Women's Shea Cooperative:
Shea butter is made from the nuts of the fruit of the Karite, or Shea, tree which is native to West Africa.
We work directly with 125 women in a poor subsistence-farming village in Northern Ghana. They process the shea butter in the same traditional method that they learned from their grandmothers, which is truly a labor of love.
These women live under difficult circumstances as subsistence farmers in the arid Northern region of Ghana, West Africa. They must cope with poor, rocky soil, unreliable rains, and little public infrastructure such as affordable transportation, communications, health care or education. In addition, about 80% of the women we work with are also widows; the most vulnerable segment of society.
With the income produced by the purchase of Ojoba Collective Shea butter; these women are finally beginning to see some improvement in their lives. Not only can they feed themselves and their children, but nearly all the children are now enrolled in school.
For the first time, these women can dare to dream about a better future for themselves and their children.
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