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Aveeno Skin Relief Moisturising Lotion, With Soothing Triple Oat Complex & Shea Butter, Suitable For Sensitive Skin, 72-Hour Intense Hydration, Helps Relieve Very Dry and Tight Skin, Unscented, 300ml

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If you've ever paced through rows upon rows of moisturizers at the store, chances are you're familiar with shea butter — at least in name. It's made its way onto the ingredients list of some of the richest, most tried-and-true face creams. But what is shea butter doing in your skincare, exactly? Today, it's often included in products that help heal inflammatory skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis, according to the Hong Kong Medical Journal, as well as ones meant to soothe sunburns. What's more, shea butter is thought to have mild sun protection benefits — though it's not strong enough to replace your sunscreen. Still, you might notice shea butter sneakily adding moisture to your sun-protecting products. This ingredient is also often found in scar-healing products, because its rich fatty-acid levels help to soften scar tissue and may speed up the scar-healing process. Research from the journal Wounds suggests it may be particularly effective in helping prevent keloid scars — the kind of scar that's raised, red and rubbery — from forming. Like many of the known shea butter benefits, it's likely this is also partially due to the ingredients emollient properties.

Shea butter benefits those with acne, too! But what is shea butter good for when your skin already seems oily? Research from the Journal of Oleo Science notes shea butter's anti-inflammatory compounds, which make it a perfect fit to soothe and nourish upset skin. According to the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, shea butter also contains quite a few antioxidants, including vitamins A and E, along with many of the same ones found in green tea — a known antioxidant powerhouse. While more research is needed to prove shea butter is an anti-aging ingredient, antioxidants (especially vitamin A) have been shown to prevent free radical damage when applied to the skin.

Let's start with where it comes from: the kernels of shea trees, which are native to sub-Saharan Africa. Traditionally, parts of the shea tree were famous for their anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties, relieving health issues like ulcers, nasal congestion and, unsurprisingly, skin problems. Shea butter still mostly comes from this region, but these days, it's most valued for its proven skincare abilities.

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