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Lemon butter
10,09 € – 528,00 €Price range: 10,09 € through 528,00 €INCI: Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil, Citrus Lemon Peel Oil Recommended concentration: up to 100%Avocadin HU25 / Multifunctional herbal complex
11,48 € – 1.440,00 €Price range: 11,48 € through 1.440,00 €Avocadin® HU25 is a versatile cosmetic ingredient that provides intensive care, restores the skin barrier and protects against harmful influences, making it ideal for a wide range of products for sensitive, dry and damaged skin and hair.INCI: Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil, Phytosterols, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil Recommended concentration: 1-5%Murumuru butter / Unrefined
8,05 € – 1.126,30 €Price range: 8,05 € through 1.126,30 €Murumuru butter / Unrefined
Shea Olein / Karite ON
6,93 € – 484,75 €Price range: 6,93 € through 484,75 €By separating the triglycerides of saturated acids from unsaturated ones through the winterization process, shea butter olein is created. It is a liquid oil with a higher oleic acid content and has a different INCI name than shea butter to distinguish it on the declaration of cosmetic ingredients in the product. Shea butter olein is absorbed through the skin faster than butter itself and does not have an occlusive role, so we will use the original butter for very dry skin and skin of atopic patients and we will use it in balms.We will use shea butter olein in formulations where we want to achieve the effects of cinnamic acid esters and other triterpenes (hair products, UV protection, regeneration) and we want the final formulation to be less occlusive and heavy.Shea butter / Refined / Organic
6,16 € – 254,21 €Price range: 6,16 € through 254,21 €It perfectly protects the skin from drying out, nourishes it and creates a protective film. It is suitable for the care of all skin types, especially dry and mature skin. It is used to treat sunburn, diaper rash, dermatitis, scars, wrinkles and stretch marks. In the cosmetic industry, it is most often used in lip and hand care products. It contains a large amount of so-called unsaponifiable substances (active substances dissolved in triglycerides), which are mostly composed of cinnamic acid esters. They are found in over 4% in cold-pressed and unrefined butter. These compounds absorb UV rays, so it is one of the basic ingredients of sun protection cosmetics, along with Chilean raspberry and Chilean hazelnut.The color varies from pale, light yellow to yellow and beige. The texture can be creamy or more granular. At room temperature, two phases can be separated - a solid and a liquid phase.For a creamy consistency, you need to warm the shea butter slightly and mix well.Refining shea butter eliminates its characteristic odor for those who require a more neutral butter scent.Cocoa butter / Deodorized
15,38 € – 532,35 €Price range: 15,38 € through 532,35 €Cocoa butter melts at human body temperature, making it ideal for making body and massage butters, lip balms, and skin creams. Because of this property, it has long been used in the pharmaceutical industry to produce pessaries and suppositories, which are solid at room temperature and melt after application to release the medicinal substances. Today, it is less commonly used for this purpose, having been overtaken by newer, synthetic excipients. The composition of fatty acids includes saturated stearic and palmitic acids, and unsaturated oleic acid and sterols.It is extremely stable. It creates a protective film on the skin, making it smooth and preventing it from drying out. It is used in sun creams and oils because of this film-forming property, which prevents the pigments from drying out and washing out. Cocoa butter itself is also quite waterproof. As a butter, it is also used to make soaps because it gives them strength.Mango butter / Cold pressed / Refined
6,46 € – 318,50 €Price range: 6,46 € through 318,50 €Mango butter contains approximately equal amounts of oleic and stearic acids. It has a similar fatty acid profile to shea butter, but has an average melting point of 5-10 °C higher. Therefore, it forms much firmer butters and balms than shea butter, and fewer waxes are needed in recipes. It is well absorbed into the skin and, like most butters, protects well against drying out.
It is known as a hair care butter. Its rich texture and easy spreadability make it a desirable addition to massage butters. Its good ratio of unsaturated to saturated fatty acids also makes it a good raw material for the production of soaps with rich lather and a gentle effect on the skin, similar to palm oil.
Shea butter / Cold pressed
5,73 € – 187,25 €Price range: 5,73 € through 187,25 €It perfectly protects the skin from drying out, nourishes it and creates a protective film. It is suitable for the care of all skin types, especially dry and mature skin. It is used to treat sunburn, diaper rash, dermatitis, scars, wrinkles and stretch marks. In the cosmetic industry, it is most often used in lip and hand care products. It contains a large amount of so-called unsaponifiable substances (active substances dissolved in triglycerides), which are mostly composed of cinnamic acid esters. They are found in over 4% in cold-pressed and unrefined butter. These compounds absorb UV rays, so it is one of the basic ingredients of sun protection cosmetics, along with Chilean raspberry and Chilean hazelnut.The color varies from pale, light yellow to yellow and beige. The texture can be creamy or more granular. At room temperature, two phases can be separated - a solid and a liquid phase.For a creamy consistency, you need to warm the shea butter slightly and mix well.Shea butter Nilotica / Cold pressed
6,58 € – 418,60 €Price range: 6,58 € through 418,60 €Unlike the usual West African shea butter, which is often hard and waxy, this raw, unrefined Shea Nilotica butter from Northern Uganda is creamier and softer, and has more beneficial properties than any other variety of shea butter. Because of these properties, it is considered a more luxurious alternative to West African shea. It melts and spreads beautifully on the skin, making it a wonderful all-purpose product for the whole family, including young children.Cocoa butter / Cold pressed
14,10 € – 999,48 €Price range: 14,10 € through 999,48 €Cocoa butter melts at human body temperature, making it ideal for making body and massage butters, lip balms, and skin creams. Because of this property, it has long been used in the pharmaceutical industry to produce pessaries and suppositories, which are solid at room temperature and melt after application to release the medicinal substances. Today, it is less commonly used for this purpose, having been overtaken by newer, synthetic excipients. The composition of fatty acids includes saturated stearic and palmitic acids, and unsaturated oleic acid and sterols.It is extremely stable. It creates a protective film on the skin, making it smooth and preventing it from drying out. It is used in sun creams and oils because of this film-forming property, which prevents the pigments from drying out and washing out. Cocoa butter itself is also quite waterproof. As a butter, it is also used to make soaps because it gives them strength.Shea butter / Cold pressed / Organic
4,25 € – 205,50 €Price range: 4,25 € through 205,50 €It perfectly protects the skin from drying out, nourishes it and creates a protective film. It is suitable for the care of all skin types, especially dry and mature skin. It is used to treat sunburn, diaper rash, dermatitis, scars, wrinkles and stretch marks. In the cosmetic industry, it is most often used in lip and hand care products. It contains a large amount of so-called unsaponifiable substances (active substances dissolved in triglycerides), which are mostly composed of cinnamic acid esters. They are found in over 4% in cold-pressed and unrefined butter. These compounds absorb UV rays, so it is one of the basic ingredients of sun protection cosmetics, along with Chilean raspberry and Chilean hazelnut.The color varies from pale, light yellow to yellow and beige. The texture can be creamy or more granular. At room temperature, two phases can be separated - a solid and a liquid phase.For a creamy consistency, you need to warm the shea butter slightly and mix well.