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Shea Butter, tenderly extracted from the nuts of the Shea trees in West Africa , has been used as a skin and hair treatment for centuries. It is becoming increasingly popular in massage owing to its healing properties. Particularly high in unsaponifiables including essential fatty acids Vitamin A, E and F, Shea butter is useful for moisturizing and rejuvenating the skin to prevent premature aging and to cure damaged skin. Staying solid at room temperature, it softly turns fluid when applied to your body or at 28 degrees or higher.