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Just Shea Butter Seeks To Provide Organic Skin And Haircare Products

Just Shea Butter Seeks To Provide Organic Skin And Haircare Products. Just Shea Butter embodies simplicity and the organic riches of Africa. The company’s A-grade shea butter is sourced directly from Northern Ghana and delivered directly to its in its purest form. It adds nothing because it needs nothing.

The many benefits of shea butter make it a “must-have” in every home. From keeping your skin and hair moisturised to treating nappy rash. The company believes it’s clients can protect their natural hair and skin with Just Shea Butter. It also believes in loving, protecting and nourishing one’s natural hair and skin with nature itself. The company doesn’t compromise on quality as it aims to make its clients feel confident in their natural beauty and be free to just be themselve. The company’s pure and premium shea butter is chemical free with nothing added.

Fueled by a strong belief in responsible and sustainable sourcing, Just Shea Butter is a member of the Global Shea Alliance. Just Shea Butter is pure, premium shea butter. It is 100% natural with nothing added to it. Shea butter is a natural fat that is extracted from the nuts of the shea tree. Just Shea Butter is ivory / off-white in colour. It is solid at room temperature but melts when rubbed on the skin. Shea Butter is commonly used in the formulation of cosmetic products, both hair and skin, due to its high concentration of fatty acids and vitamins. Shea butter also has anti-inflammatory properties.

Wandisa Nkosi, the founder of Just Shea Butter and participated in the 18-month SAB Foundation Tholoana Enterprise Programme. Her belief is that her sustainably sourced product has the potential to be the most recognised and trusted pure shea butter brand in Southern Africa. She told the SAB Foundation that, “The SAB Foundation Tholoana Enterprise Programme has assisted me in reaching new heights with my business. Through my participation in the programme, I was offered grant funding, guidance and education through continuous mentorship and business skills development workshops. The foundation really cares about small business development and you see it in the dedication and effort that has been put into creating this programme.”

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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