Feb 26 2009
Shea Butter VS Cocoa Butter - Natural Skin Butters - Fresh Natural Skin
Shea Butter VS Cocoa Butter- Natural Skin Butters - Fresh Natural Skin
Shea Butter VS Cocoa Butter
For me, skin grooming is all important, from tip to toe, and our skin is a very sensual part of our being. It should be nurtured and fed regularly to optimize its full potential. The skin loses moisture, and dries out, with free radicals attacking it every day.
Therefore we need to give back to the skin, the properties that Nature takes away. Skin should be moisturized daily after exfoliating, cleansing, and toning, and I always splash cold water onto my skin, after washing my face and body with warm water, as the warm water opens the pores, then the cold splash of water closes them, before I begin my moisturizing routine. -
In the past I have used many body butters which I purchased from the excellent ‘Body Shop’, originally founded by the late Anita Roddick. The butters are rich and moisturizing, with delicious fragrances such as Mango, pink grapefruit, Japanese cherry Blossom, blueberry, cocoa butter, and their wonderful shea butter variety. Now I personally love both, shea butter, ‘and’ cocoa butter, and I am now about to find out the differences, if any, between the two. -
- Cocoa butter VS shea butter -
- So, cocoa butter ‘or’ shea butter. What are the differences? It is entirely up to the individual. They are both gorgeous to use, with their wonderful emollient quality. It’s up to personal choice really. Skin that is not toned or moisturized can be dry in the young, or old. Granted, noticeably more so in the mature skin, but even a younger person can have skin that is not properly conditioned. What I am saying is cocoa butter or shea butter is perfect for any age of adult skin. It will make the skin look, and feel healthier. - Why the debate? Surely it’s six of one, and half a dozen of the other, meaning are they really that vastly different, and if so, which one would I choose over the other.
-COCOA BUTTER-
Cocoa butter is also known by the name of theobroma oil, it is the natural fat extracted from the cacao bean. Cocoa butter is used to make toiletries, skin care products, cocoa powder and chocolate. Cocoa butter has a delicious subdued cocoa aroma, and has natural antioxidants that prevent products containing it from going off, thus increasing their shelf life for up to five years. It is a great favorite in the production of soaps, cosmetics and skincare products. It’s emollient properties and it’s smooth texture, make it a perfect ingredient for body butter.
The cocoa butter is great for keeping the skin supple, and has been around for centuries. Known as the ultimate moisturizer, cocoa butter absorbs into the skin with ease due to it melting at body temperate; thus making it easily absorbable into the skin. The cocoa butter creates a shield against the environment, and it is very helpful in the alleviating of asthma, eczema, and dermatitis. It works by holding back the production of immuno globulin which is known to aggravate and accelerate the above mentioned conditions.
Cocoa butter is wonderful when used in a massage. This butter will soothe the skin, relieve stress, and help you relax. The properties contained within the cocoa butter will help to boost the immune system also, and even help in the prevention of cancer. Cocoa butter brings with it a sense of well being when massaged into the skin. It is useful for pregnant women, when used in regular applications, as a formula to help prevent, and ward off stretch marks. The butter has a very nice smell also. It has been said that cocoa butter may also help to ease arthritis and even help to prevent heart disease. Wonderful claims I must say. I really had no idea just how good this butter was for my skin and body. I just enjoyed using it.
- SHEA BUTTER -
Is great for keeping the skin smooth. Though only just coming to the forefront of the skin creme market, the benefits of Shea Butter have been enjoyed for centuries. Shea butter has tremendous benefits for hair and skin. It comes from the tropics of Africa, from the nut of the Karite tree, where the fatty acids are extracted from the the nut container. The quality of the irremovable fatty acid is far more superior to that of the cocoa butter, as it can take thirty years for a crop to yield the right quality of content of this fatty acid. It’s a wonder they can actually bring it to us at a reasonable price bearing all this in mind.
Shea butter is possessed with amazing healing properties. It can fade scars, which seems remarkable in itself. It is also an effective treatment for burns, and is used in the treatment of acne, and eczema. It makes a great nasal decongestant, and is helpful at relieving rheumatism. It has amazing results on very dry skin, and is a brilliant wrinkle cream. It’s also a great way of keeping blemishes and spots under control. So all in all this miracle cream does so much more than I realized, and I think I will now be using it so much more than I have in the past. This butter is also a natural blocker of UV rays. Africans have been enjoying the natural properties of Shea butter for centuries, and they have used it on their hair as a conditioner, and also on their skin for protection against the sun, and the harsh elements of their climate.
Shea butter is a luxurious moisturizer, which leaves the skin feeling silky soft. It works by stimulating the skin’s renewal process, thus revealing a more youthful, fresh skin. ~ It is non greasy, and it is used in many expensive skin products. It is also a wonderful, natural conditioner; it makes the hair vibrant, whilst protecting it from dryness, and preventing splitting of the hairs follicles. It is also the base of many essential oils. Shea butter works by maintaining the natural oils in our skin, and it can also activate collage production. It is a wonderful butter to use, and makes the skin supple and soft.
This really has opened my eyes to the advantages of Shea butter. This seems to be a miracle cream of sorts, which does possess some amazing properties for hair and skin. It also does so much more, and I think on balance it far outweighs the benefits of Cocoa butter, due to the quality of the fatty acids. Facts speak for themselves, and although cocoa butter has some great qualities, Shea butter has impressed me with its vast array of natural skin and healing powers. So in answer to the debate ‘Cocoa butter vs Shea butter’, from now on, it is Shea butter all the way for me, and of course it does have the most amazing natural smell also. –
Christianna Garrett-Martin





Both sound excellent, but shea butter really does have some absolutely amazing qualities! A definite miracle cream, and shea butter certainly does sound to be the better of the two.
Another absolutely excellent article from you here; very useful for anyone looking up the benefits of shea butter or cocoa butter. You cover both body butters well, and your article is also incredibly well written. A very enjoyable article to read, and another article that you should most definitely be very proud of.
Shea is better, but I’ve used cocoa butter since I was small to keep my scars from a dog bite from showing. It worked wonders on them considering they are on my face. It, also, helped keep stretch marks away after having 2 kids.