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What is mango butter?

Mango butter is a plant material obtained from the kernel of the mango fruit(Mangifera indica). Rich in essential fatty acids, antioxidants and vitamins, it is renowned for its moisturizing, nourishing and repairing properties. Its creamy texture makes it an ideal ingredient for skin and hair care.

What are the benefits of mango butter for the skin?

Mango butter is an indispensable ally for the skin, thanks to its multiple virtues:

  • Intense hydration: Its richness in fatty acids helps restore the hydrolipidic film and prevent dehydration.
  • Anti-aging properties: Thanks to its high concentration of antioxidants (vitamins A, C and E), it combats the free radicals responsible for skin aging.
  • Repairing effect: Helps soothe irritation, redness and chapping, ideal for sensitive or damaged skin.
  • Improves skin elasticity: Promotes collagen synthesis and helps prevent the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Protection against external aggressors: It forms a natural barrier against cold, wind and pollution.

Is mango butter effective for hair?

Yes, it is particularly recommended for dry, damaged and curly hair. It penetrates deep into the hair, offering several benefits:

  • Repair of split ends and prevention of hair breakage.
  • Long-lasting hydration for dry, itchy scalps.
  • Stimulation of hair growth thanks to essential nutrients that strengthen the hair fiber.
  • Curl definition and suppleness, avoiding mousse effect.
  • Natural thermal protection against the sun and external aggressions.

How to use mango butter on the skin?

It can be applied pure or incorporated into cosmetic care products. Here are a few application methods:

  • As a moisturizing balm: Apply a dab of butter to dry areas (hands, elbows, knees) and massage gently.
  • After-sun care: Soothes and repairs skin damaged by UV rays.
  • As a lip balm: protects and intensely nourishes chapped lips.
  • As a face mask: Mixed with honey or clay, it restores radiance and suppleness.

How do I use mango butter on my hair?

To take advantage of its capillary benefits, there are several options open to you:

  • As an oil bath: Apply a generous amount all over your hair and leave on for a few hours or overnight before washing.
  • As a leave-in treatment: On damp hair, apply a small dab to the ends to prevent frizz.
  • As a nourishing mask: Mix with yogurt or coconut oil for deep hydration.
  • As a heat protection: Before using a straightener or hair dryer, apply a thin layer to the lengths.

Is mango butter suitable for all skin and hair types?

Yes, it's suitable for all skin types, even the most sensitive. Dry, mature and irritated skin will derive maximum benefit. For hair, it is particularly recommended for dry, curly or frizzy hair, but can be used in small quantities on finer hair.

Can mango butter be used on babies and pregnant women?

Mango butter is 100% natural and contains no controversial substances, making it an excellent treatment for babies and pregnant women. It can be used to prevent stretch marks, moisturize delicate baby skin or soothe skin irritations.

Where can I buy quality mango butter?

To take full advantage of its cosmetic virtues, it's essential to choose pure, organic, unrefined mango butter. It's available in organic stores, specialized pharmacies and online boutiques. Make sure it contains no additives or preservatives for optimum effectiveness.

Can I make my own homemade mango butter?

You can make your own homemade balm by mixing pure mango butter with other vegetable oils such as coconut oil or sweet almond oil. This DIY recipe allows you to tailor the treatment to your specific needs and obtain a more fluid texture.

How long does mango butter keep?

Mango butter has an average shelf life of 12 to 24 months if stored in a cool, dark place. We recommend using a clean spatula to avoid contamination.