Body Butter Types

Body butter creams are becoming increasingly popular these days especially to women. Certainly, they provide several advantages, most of which have to do with improving skin texture and tone. For the most part, women who shop for butter creams  peruse the shelves before buying but very few actually read up on what they are looking at and only purchase the one they are familiar with.


In order to become more informed with the many options on the market today, here are some of the common types of butter products for the body and what they do for your skin:

lavender body butter

Lavender Body Butter – This is a type of body emollient that has a base of lavender essential oil. It is generally used to prevent excessive dryness of the skin by infusing if with moisture. Additionally, this one is the preferred type of butter used for massaging because the lavender has a very calming and soothing effect. Some people also believe that lavender aids in achieving a good night of sleep.

Chocolate Body Butter – This is considered among the most decadent body products because its main ingredient is chocolate. As far as skin care goes, its effects are amazing especially if you are looking to even out your skin tone. The chocolate content also helps in eliminating free radicals that destroy skin cells.

Milk Body Butter – This type uses cows milk or coconut milk as the active ingredient. Milk have always been widely used for skin beautifying dating back to the reign of Cleopatra. Many historians claim that the infamous Egyptian Queen used to take a bath in a tub full of milk in order to keep her skin very supple and young looking. Milk butter is the least dense of all the butter products so it feels light on the skin.

Soy Body Butter – This product is made from soy beans, which a lot of people prefer due to its great effect on the skin. Since soy is easily absorbed by the skin, it is generally believed that soy is much more effective than milk. However, a soy based butter is a little bit more expensive than a milk based one.

Kukui Body Butter – The nuts from the Hawaiian kukui tree produce oil that was used by the native people in early lamp designs. In modern times, the oil is used to make kukui body butter. This substance is beneficial to skin because it contains high levels of vitamins E, C and A in addition to a number of fatty acids.

Mango Body Butter – The mango tree is native to Asia but thrives in southern California where it is in demand for its sweet flavor. The skin is reddish orange and has a waxy texture. Mango body butter has significant amounts of vitamin A, vitamin E and beta carotene.

shea body butterShea Body Butter – The fruit of the karite, or shea tree is used to make shea body butter. This substance is completely organic. The trees are found growing wild in the western portion of central Africa where they are free to flourish in a pesticide free environment. Cinnamic-acid esters are reported to provide protection against harmful sun rays and also smooth the skin.

Organic Body Butter/Natural Body Butter – Perhaps the most eco friendly among the listed products in this batch, organic butter or natural butter is created using all natural and sustainable ingredients. This is also used mainly by people who have very sensitive skin and are prone to allergic reactions.

Whichever one of these body butter creams you choose, they all can bring positive results to your skin as well as your general well being. It all boils down to what your specific needs and preferences are when it comes to skin care.

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