Organic Shea Butter

TL;DR. This ingredient functions as a rich emollient and occlusive lipid, adding cushion, softness, and barrier-supporting feel to creams, balms, body products, and hair conditioners. It also helps thicken oil phases and improve payoff in anhydrous formulas.

What does Organic Shea Butter do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient functions as a rich emollient and occlusive lipid, adding cushion, softness, and barrier-supporting feel to creams, balms, body products, and hair conditioners. It also helps thicken oil phases and improve payoff in anhydrous formulas.

Is Organic Shea Butter clean?

It is generally well-tolerated and widely accepted in clean-beauty frameworks, with low irritation potential for most users. Sensitivities are uncommon, while natural odor, color, and batch variation are normal for less-refined grades.

Is Organic Shea Butter sustainable?

This material comes from a renewable tree-seed fat and is readily biodegradable. Sustainability quality depends heavily on traceable sourcing, fair labor practices, and responsible processing in the supply chain.

Is Organic Shea Butter COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and can contribute to COSMOS-it content when certified to an approved it standard. It aligns well with Green Chemistry principles because it is renewable, biodegradable, and typically obtained through mechanical or low-complexity processing.

How does Organic Shea Butter work chemically?

The molecule profile is mainly triglycerides rich in stearic and oleic fatty acids, plus a small unsaponifiable fraction that contributes to skin feel. Typical use ranges are about 1 to 5% in emulsions and 5 to 30% in balms or sticks, and it is pH-independent but benefits from antioxidants and moderate processing temperatures to limit oxidation.

Last updated 2026-05-13