Atlantis Skincare Murumuru Butter - 100% Natural Pure, Raw & Unrefined, Wild harvested 500g
Atlantis Skincare Murumuru Butter - 100% Natural Pure, Raw & Unrefined, Wild harvested 500g
Atlantis Skincare

Murumuru Butter - 100% Natural Pure, Raw & Unrefined, Wild harvested 500g

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Murumuru Butter 100% natural and pure, cosmetic butter, sourced from Brazil Murumuru butter quick fact sheet Name: Murumuru butter. Latin name: Astrocaryum murumuru. Country of Origin: Harvested from Brazil. Extraction method: Cold pressed. Part of the plant used: Murumuru fruit seed. Quality: 100% pure and natural, fair trade, cosmetic grade. Cold pressed without any chemical treatments Suggested use: Cosmetic use only, can be used for both, skin and hair. Melting point: 25C to 37C Appearance: Semi-soft butter. Colour: White, yellowish colour. Smell: Distinctive, a bit sweet/nutty like. Health benefits: It has skin repairing and moisturizing properties. Improve dry skin and damaged hair. Murumuru butter benefits for skin and hair: Serves as a wonderful moisturizer for damaged skin as it can be easily absorbed into the deeper layers of skin, and it contains vitamins A and C. Also known to promote collagen and elastin production, improve skin elasticity and suppleness, makes skin look younger and more radiant. Amazing for dry, sensitive and chapped skin conditions, comfort and soothe skin irritations, prized to be especially effective for treating sun-damaged skin. Its also rich in vitamin K, which helps reduce fine lines and wrinkles. And with its unique blend of seven essential fatty acids, its prefect for stretch marks as it aids skin reconstruction. Moistures and nourishes the frizzy, dry and damaged hair, strengthens and fortifies the hair roots Murumuru butter is all natural, soothing butter obtained from the seed kernels of the murumuru palm tree (Astrocaryum murumuru), native to the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil. Its edible fruits and seed kernels are significant food source for local people, although harvesting is difficult because of the long spines that cover the palms steam, leaves and stalk of fruit.