Top Exotic Butters
It’s no surprise that the organic skin care beauty market has exploded. Over the years, people have become more aware of what’s inside their skin care products and have begun to make better decisions about what they allow on their skin. As a result, hundreds of new skin care companies have formed to meet this new demand for safe, natural beauty products.
Organic refers to something that was produced without the use of pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), sewage, ionizing radiation, as well as antibiotics and growth hormones. Natural means something that originally “existed in” or was “derived from” nature. Additionally, if something is “certified organic” or “certified natural,” then you’ll need to look at how that specific certifying agency defines those terms.
Top exotic Body Butters.
Kokkum Butter
Kokum butter is one of the many butters that can be used for making homemade lotion; it’s a natural emollient that is easily absorbed into the skin. Kokum has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties making it an ideal moisturizer for oily or acne prone skin.
Mango Butter
Mango butter is super nourishing. As a natural emollient, it’s similar to kokum butter, but stands out because of the many claims that it protects against UV rays. Mango butter is rich in vitamins A, C, and E and it’s a real treat after you’ve been soaking up the sun.
Olive Butter
Although olive butter is often sold in cosmetics as its own deal, most often the olive oil itself is infused with shea butter or coconut oil to give it a creamy texture. Olive butter is incredibly moisturizing and while it feels heavy during application, it’s quickly absorbed into the skin.