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Butters |
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Vegetable butters are obtained by the blending of natural fatty fractions of a vegetable oil. These fractions come directly from either the oil or hydrogenated oil or the unsaponifiable fraction. Vegetable butters are solid at room temperature but will melt at higher temperatures.
Vegetable butters are becoming more wildly used in cosmetic and skin care products, they are rich in beneficial nutrients. Butters such as cocoa butter and sal butter contribute to the viscosity and stability of emulsions, and they give rigidity to stick products such as lotion bars and balms. |
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Butters Quickbuy |
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Aloe Butter
Aloe Butter is an extraction of Aloe Barbadensis (aka Aloe Vera) using a coconut fraction... |
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Avocado Butter
Avocado Buttter exhibits excellent penetrating qualities making it ideal as a massage butter or carrier... |
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Cocoa Butter
Cocoa Butter may be used in a wide range of cosmetics and toiletries. Cocoa Butter is added... |
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Cocoa Butter Deodorized |
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Cocoa Butter Natural |
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Mango Butter
Mango Butter has excellent moisturizing abilities and reveals good lubricity on the skin. It melts at... |
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Shea Butter
Shea Butter has wonderful skin softening and moisture retaining abilities. It melts at skin temperature... |
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Shea Butter - Natural - Unrefined |
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Shea Butter - Virgin |
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Shea Butter - Virgin Organic |
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Shea Butter - White Refined Organic |
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Shea Butter - White Refined |
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Shealoe
The cooling feeling of Aloe and the creamy texture of Shea Butter come together... |
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