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This is what I found at one site. Tweak it to your likeing.

-Creamy Smooth Body and Hand Cream Recipe #260941

Chef #248023 inspired me to make this after I made her Recipe

#256951. Shea butter is known for its cosmetic properties as a

moisturizer and emollient. As well as an anti-inflammatory agent.

Shea butter can be effective at treating the following conditions:

fading scars, eczema, burns, rashes, acne, severely dry skin,

blemishes, dark spots, skin discolorations, chapped lips,

stretchmarks, wrinkles and in lessening the irritation of psoriasis.

Also provides natural UV sun protection but don't rely on it as a

sunscreen because it filters out only little amounts of UV rays.

Shea butter absorbs rapidly into the skin without leaving a greasy

feeling. It can be bought on line.

http://www.naturessheabutter.com/Unrefined_Shea_Butter_16_oz_p/sba16.

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by ~Rita~

24 servings; 12 ounces

12 min 10 min prep

6 ounces shea butter, melted in microwave (100 percent Unrefined)

1/4 ounce cocoa butter, melted in microwave

6 ounces almond oil

1 teaspoon cornstarch

1/4 fluid ounce essential oils

Place ice in a large bowl and place a metal bowl on the ice.

Mix the ingredients together in the metal bowl.

Sprinkle the cornstarch over the oils.

Whip with an electric hand mixer and continue to beat.

Adding in the essential oils desired.

Continue to beat until light, fluffy thick and cool.

Place in a glass jar, store out of sunlight and use as needed.

Cheryl

The Three Dog Kitchen

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In a message dated 12/17/2007 1:18:18 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

studiospaworks@... writes:

Does anyone know how to make that product or similar called, Tub of

Shea

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I've never heard of it. Is there an online pic where I can see it?

Beth

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www.saponifier.com

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