Mango Butter (Mangifera Indica) Pure And Natural
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- Rs.275.00
Mango Butter (Mangifera Indica) is a pure, natural, and unrefined butter extracted from the seeds of mangoes. Known for its soft, smooth texture, Mango Butter is widely used in skincare and haircare products due to its deeply moisturizing and nourishing properties. This butter is rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins A, C, and E, making it ideal for hydrating, protecting, and rejuvenating the skin. It is a non-comedogenic butter, suitable for all skin types, and helps promote elasticity, reduce the appearance of fine lines, and soothe dry or irritated skin.
Specification:
- INCI Name: Mangifera Indica (Mango) Seed Butter
- Odor: Mild, neutral
- Melting Point: 30-36°C
- Solubility: Insoluble in water, soluble in oils
- Shelf Life: 1-2 years when stored in a cool, dry place
- Extraction Method: Cold-pressed
- Origin: India
Uses:
- Skincare: Used in lotions, body butters, and creams to hydrate and soothe dry skin.
- Haircare: Adds moisture and shine when included in hair masks, conditioners, or leave-in treatments.
- Lip Care: Acts as a natural balm for dry, chapped lips.
- Soap Making: Provides a creamy texture and rich lather in handmade soaps.
- Massage Butter: Ideal for use as a natural massage butter due to its soft texture and emollient properties.
Benefits:
- Deeply moisturizes and hydrates the skin.
- Helps reduce the appearance of scars, stretch marks, and fine lines.
- Protects the skin from environmental damage due to its antioxidant content.
- Soothes dry, irritated, or sun-damaged skin.
- Strengthens and nourishes the hair, improving elasticity and shine.
- Non-greasy, lightweight, and absorbs easily into the skin.
How to Use:
- For Skin: Apply a small amount to the desired area and massage gently until fully absorbed.
- For Hair: Melt a small amount in your palms and apply it to damp or dry hair, focusing on the ends for added moisture and shine.
- As a Carrier Butter: Mix with essential oils or other butters to create custom skincare formulations.
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