The Benefits of Vegetable Butters & Vegetable Oils

The Virtues of Mango Butter

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The Secret to Softness for Skin and Hair

Mango butter, extracted from the kernel of the tropical fruit, is a natural treatment with numerous benefits. Rich in essential nutrients, it is increasingly valued in hair and body care for its melting texture and nourishing properties. Whether for skin or hair, it's a gentle, effective, and sensorial beauty ally.


1. Intensely hydrates and nourishes the skin

Mango butter is naturally rich in fatty acids (oleic, stearic, linoleic) and vitamins A, C, and E. It penetrates the skin easily without leaving a greasy film, making it an ideal moisturizer for:

  • Dry to very dry
  • Dehydrated
  • Sensitive or exposed to the sun

It soothes, repairs and softens the skin while protecting it against dehydration.


2. Slows down skin aging

Thanks to its richness in antioxidants, particularly vitamin E and polyphenols, mango butter helps fight free radicals responsible for premature aging. It improves skin elasticity and reduces signs of aging, such as wrinkles and sagging skin.


3. Soothes Irritations and Inflammation

Mango butter has anti-inflammatory and restorative properties. It is perfect for:

  • Soothe irritated skin
  • Soothe the redness
  • Repairing chapped skin, minor burns or eczema


4. Beautifies and Protects Hair

Mango butter is a truly restorative treatment for hair. It is ideal for:

  • Nourish dry lengths
  • Repairing damaged or split ends
  • To bring shine, softness and suppleness
  • Protect against heat, sun and pollution

It is particularly suitable for dry, curly, frizzy or kinky hair , but can also be used as a light treatment on the ends of fine hair.


5. Lightweight Texture and Easy Penetration

Compared to shea butter, mango butter is lighter, melts more easily, and is less greasy . It spreads easily, absorbs quickly, and leaves skin soft and silky. It's an excellent alternative for those looking for a rich yet non-comedogenic treatment.

How to Use Mango Butter?

  • On the skin : As a nourishing cream (body or face), pure or mixed with a vegetable oil.
  • On hair : As a pre-shampoo oil treatment, as a nourishing hair mask or to seal in moisture after a leave-in conditioner.
  • As a lip balm : Pure or incorporated into a homemade preparation.
  • In homemade cosmetics : Whipped butter, whipped cream, repairing balm…

Conclusion

Mango butter is a complete natural treatment, combining effectiveness and gentleness. Moisturizing, anti-aging, repairing, and protective, it's suitable for all skin and hair types. Its pleasant texture and subtle fragrance make it a pleasure to use every day. A hidden gem that definitely deserves a place in a natural beauty routine.


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