Hair & Skin Essentials
Your Guide to Hair & Skin Care Solutions: Find your perfect match.

Hair Care
1. Deeply hydrates and softens hair. 2. Fortifies hair, reducing breakage and split ends. 3. Soothes scalp inflammation and irritation. 4. Smooths hair cuticle, reducing frizz and boosting shine. 5. Improves blood circulation on the scalp for hair growth. 6. Balances oil production for a healthier scalp. 7. Forms a protective barrier against UV and pollution. 8. Absorbs excess scalp oil without weighing hair down. 9. Prevents product buildup and residue on scalp and hair. 10. Enhances hair volume and body, adding fullness.
Skin Care
1. Relieves Acne, Eczema, Psoriasis, Rosacea & Sunburns. 2. Fights dryness on rough areas like elbows, knees, and feet. 3. Soothes skin irritation and inflammation. 4. Promotes collagen production, reducing signs of aging. 5. Improves skin elasticity and suppleness. 6. Provides a cooling and refreshing effect. 7. Relieves muscle tension and soreness. 8. Brightens and evens out skin tone. 9. Protects skin from free radical damage. 10. Heals damaged skin, reduces scars or stretch marks. 11. Prevents and relieves dry, cracked skin. 12. Deeply hydrates and softens skin.

Hair Care
1. Moisturizes and nourishes dry hair. 2. Strengthens hair and prevents breakage. 3. Adds shine and smoothness. 4. Reduces frizz and flyaways. 5. Helps balance scalp oil production. 6. Stimulates healthy hair growth. 7. Protects hair from environmental damage. 8. Detangles hair, making it easier to manage. 9. Improves hair texture and softness. 10. Promotes thicker, fuller hair.
Skin Care
1. Deeply hydrates and moisturizes the skin. 2. Brightens and evens out skin tone. 3. Fights signs of aging, such as fine lines and wrinkles. 4. Improves skin elasticity and suppleness. 5. Reduces the appearance of scars and stretch marks. 6. Helps with acne and blemishes by balancing oil production. 7. Soothes skin irritation and inflammation. 8. Promotes collagen production for youthful-looking skin. 9. Protects skin from free radical damage. 10. Improves skin texture, making it smoother and softer.

Hair Care
1. Moisturizes and softens hair. 2. Strengthens hair and reduces breakage. 3. Promotes healthy hair growth. 4. Adds shine and smoothness. 5. Prevents dryness and frizz. 6. Protects from heat styling and environmental damage. 7. Balances scalp oil production. 8. Reduces dandruff and flakiness. 9. Improves hair texture and elasticity. 10. Detangles hair and adds volume.
Skin Care
1. Relieves dry, rough skin, especially on elbows, knees, and feet. 2. Soothes skin irritation and inflammation. 3. Deeply hydrates and nourishes the skin. Improves skin elasticity and firmness. 4. Fights the appearance of stretch marks and scars. 5. Reduces signs of aging, including fine lines and wrinkles. 6. Promotes skin regeneration and healing. 7. Protects against free radical damage. 8. Soothes sunburned skin. Adds a smooth, healthy glow to the skin.
Instructions Tailored To Your Unique Hair Type

Recommendations:
Leave-In Conditioner:
(Best Method) Apply the butter to your body, then run the excess oil through dry hair using your hands.
Alternatively, scoop a half-dime-sized amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil, then apply to your hair.
Only use the Squeeze and Pull Method:
While applying the butter to your hair, gently squeeze each section of hair between your hands, starting from the roots and pulling downward to the tips. This helps to distribute the product evenly without causing excess frizz.
Monthly Deep Conditioner:
Scoop a generous amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil. Fully saturate hair strands with the melted butter. It is safe to leave it on for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, or even overnight. Wash out any excess oil.
Hair Tip:
The butter may initially weigh your hair down, but once absorbed, your hair will regain its natural volume. Expect a wait time of 10-15 minutes for the product to fully absorb, especially if using the recommended amount.
Unsure?
Start with our smaller sizes. If the product is too heavy for your hair, you can always use it as a body butter.
Using Liquid Oils:
A liquid oil may not be ideal for this hair type.
For Oily Hair:
Try using the product sparingly and consider a vinegar rinse next time you shampoo. Mix 1 cup of water with 1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar. Rinse your hair and massage your scalp, then shampoo as usual after 30 seconds. Also, using a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo can help prevent stripping your scalp of natural oils while keeping your hair clean.

Recommendations:
Leave-In Conditioner:
Apply the butter to your body, then run the excess oil through dry hair using your hands.
Alternatively, scoop a half-dime-sized amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil, then apply to your hair. Adjust the amount of butter as needed.
Only use the Squeeze and Pull Method:
While applying the butter to your hair, gently squeeze each section of hair between your hands, starting from the roots and pulling downward to the tips. This helps to distribute the product evenly without causing excess frizz.
Monthly Deep Conditioner:
Scoop a generous amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil. Fully saturate hair strands with the melted butter. It is safe to leave it on for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, or even overnight. Wash out any excess oil.
Hair Tip:
The butter may initially weigh your hair down, but once absorbed, your hair will regain its natural volume. Expect a wait time of 10-15 minutes for the product to fully absorb, especially if using the recommended amount.
Unsure?
Start with our smaller sizes. If the product is too heavy for your hair, you can always use it as a body butter.
Using Liquid Oils:
A liquid oil may not be ideal for this hair type.
For Oily Hair:
Try using the product sparingly and consider a vinegar rinse next time you shampoo. Mix 1 cup of water with 1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar. Rinse your hair and massage your scalp, then shampoo as usual after 30 seconds. Also, using a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo can help prevent stripping your scalp of natural oils while keeping your hair clean.

Recommendations:
Leave-In Conditioner :
Section your hair into 4 parts (optional). Scoop a dime-sized amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil, then apply it evenly throughout dry hair.
Alternatively, apply the butter to your body, then run the excess oil through your damp or dry hair using your hands. Adjust the amount of butter as needed.
Only use the Squeeze and Pull Method:
While applying the butter to your hair, gently squeeze each section of hair between your hands, starting from the roots and pulling downward to the tips. This helps to distribute the product evenly without causing excess frizz.
Monthly Deep Conditioner:
Scoop a generous amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil. Fully saturate your hair strands with the melted butter. Leave it on for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, or even overnight. Wash out any excess oil.
Hair Tips:
The butter may initially weigh your hair down, but once absorbed, your hair will regain its natural volume. Expect a wait time of 10-15 minutes for the product to fully absorb, especially if using the recommended amount.
Unsure?
Start with our smaller sizes. If the product is too heavy for your hair, you can always use it as a body butter.
Using Liquid Oils:
A liquid oil may, or may not be ideal for this hair type. Use sparingly.
For Oily Hair:
Try using the product sparingly and consider a vinegar rinse next time you shampoo. Mix 1 cup of water with 1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar. Rinse your hair and massage your scalp, then shampoo as usual after 30 seconds. Additionally, using a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo can help prevent stripping your scalp of natural oils while keeping your hair clean.

Recommendations:
Leave -In Conditioner:
On dry hair, section your hair into 4 parts (optional). Scoop a dime or quarter-sized amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil, then apply it evenly throughout your hair.
Only use the Squeeze and Pull Method:
While applying the butter to your hair, gently squeeze each section of hair between your hands, starting from the roots and pulling downward to the tips. This helps to distribute the product evenly without causing excess frizz.
Monthly Deep Conditioner:
Scoop a generous amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil. Fully saturate your hair strands with the melted butter. Leave it on for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, or even overnight. Wash out any excess oil.
Hair Tips:
The butter may initially weigh your hair down, but once absorbed, your hair will regain its natural volume. Expect a wait time of 5 - 10 minutes for the product to fully absorb, especially if using the recommended amount.
Unsure?
Start with our smaller sizes. If the product is too heavy for your hair, you can always use it as a body butter.
Using Liquid Oils:
A liquid oil should be okay with this hair type. Use sparingly.
For Oily Hair:
Try using the product sparingly and consider a vinegar rinse next time you shampoo. Mix 1 cup of water with 1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar. Rinse your hair and massage your scalp, then shampoo as usual after 30 seconds. Additionally, using a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo can help prevent stripping your scalp of natural oils while keeping your hair clean.

Recommendations:
Leave-In Conditioner:
Section your hair into 4 parts (optional). Scoop a dime or quarter-sized amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil, then apply it evenly throughout your dry hair.
Only use the Squeeze and Pull Method:
While applying the butter to your hair, gently squeeze each section of hair between your hands, starting from the roots and pulling downward to the tips. This helps to distribute the product evenly without causing excess frizz.
Monthly Deep Conditioner:
Scoop a generous amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil. Fully saturate your hair strands with the melted butter. Leave it on for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, or even overnight. Wash out any excess oil.
Hair Tips:
The butter may initially weigh your hair down, but once absorbed, your hair will regain its natural volume. Expect a wait time of 5 - 10 minutes for the product to fully absorb, especially if using the recommended amount.
Unsure?
Start with our smaller sizes. If the product is too heavy for your hair, you can always use it as a body butter.
Using Liquid Oils:
A liquid oil should be okay with this hair type. Use sparingly.
For Oily Hair:
Try using the product sparingly and consider a vinegar rinse next time you shampoo. Mix 1 cup of water with 1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar. Rinse your hair and massage your scalp, then shampoo as usual after 30 seconds. Additionally, using a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo can help prevent stripping your scalp of natural oils while keeping your hair clean.

Recommendations:
Leave-In Conditioner:
On dry hair, section your hair into 4 parts (optional). Scoop a quarter-sized amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil, then apply it evenly throughout your hair.
Only use the Squeeze and Pull Method:
While applying the butter to your hair, gently squeeze each section of hair between your hands, starting from the roots and pulling downward to the tips. This helps to distribute the product evenly without causing excess frizz.
Monthly Deep Conditioner:
Scoop a generous amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil. Fully saturate your hair strands with the melted butter. Leave it on for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, or even overnight. Wash out any excess oil.
Hair Tips:
The butter may initially weigh your hair down, but once absorbed, your hair will regain its natural volume. Expect a wait time of 5 - 10 minutes for the product to fully absorb, especially if using the recommended amount.
Unsure?
Start with our smaller sizes. If the product is too heavy for your hair, you can always use it as a body butter.
Using Liquid Oils:
A liquid oil should be okay with this hair type. Use sparingly.
For Oily Hair:
Try using the product sparingly and consider a vinegar rinse next time you shampoo. Mix 1 cup of water with 1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar. Rinse your hair and massage your scalp, then shampoo as usual after 30 seconds. Additionally, using a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo can help prevent stripping your scalp of natural oils while keeping your hair clean.

Recommendations:
Leave-In Conditioner:
On dry hair, section your hair into 4 parts (optional). Scoop a quarter-sized amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil, then apply it evenly throughout your hair. Adjust the amount of butter as needed.
Only use the Squeeze and Pull Method:
While applying the butter to your hair, gently squeeze each section of hair between your hands, starting from the roots and pulling downward to the tips. This helps to distribute the product evenly without causing excess frizz. Use on dry or damp hair.
Monthly Deep Conditioner:
Scoop a generous amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil. Fully saturate your hair strands with the melted butter. Leave it on for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, or even overnight. Wash out any excess oil.
Hair Tips:
The butter may initially weigh your hair down, but once absorbed, your hair will regain its natural volume. Expect a wait time of 5 - 10 minutes for the product to fully absorb, especially if using more than the recommended amount.
Unsure?
Start with our smaller sizes. If the product is too heavy for your hair, you can always use it as a body butter.
Frizz Control:
There is a good chance of frizz control, but the odds are in your favor. The kinkier or curlier your hair, the harder it may be to control frizz.
Using Liquid Oils:
A liquid oil should be okay with this hair type.
For Oily Hair:
Try using the product sparingly and consider a vinegar rinse next time you shampoo. Mix 1 cup of water with 1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar. Rinse your hair and massage your scalp, then shampoo as usual after 30 seconds. Additionally, using a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo can help prevent stripping your scalp of natural oils while keeping your hair clean.

Recommendations:
Leave-In Conditioner:
On dry hair, section your hair into 4 parts (optional). Scoop a quarter-sized amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil, then apply it evenly throughout your hair. Adjust the amount of butter as needed.
Only use the Squeeze and Pull Method:
While applying the butter to your hair, gently squeeze each section of hair between your hands, starting from the roots and pulling downward to the tips. This helps to distribute the product evenly without causing excess frizz. Use on dry or damp hair.
Monthly Deep Conditioner:
Scoop a generous amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil. Fully saturate your hair strands with the melted butter. Leave it on for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, or even overnight. Wash out any excess oil.
Hair Tips:
The butter may initially weigh your hair down, but once absorbed, your hair will regain its natural volume. Expect a wait time of 5 - 10 minutes for the product to fully absorb, especially if using more than the recommended amount.
Unsure?
Start with our smaller sizes. If the product is too heavy for your hair, you can always use it as a body butter.
Frizz Control:
There is a 50/50 chance of frizz control, but the odds are in your favor. The kinkier or curlier your hair, the harder it may be to control frizz.
Using Liquid Oils:
A liquid oil should be okay with this hair type.
For Oily Hair:
Try using the product sparingly and consider a vinegar rinse next time you shampoo. Mix 1 cup of water with 1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar. Rinse your hair and massage your scalp, then shampoo as usual after 30 seconds. Additionally, using a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo can help prevent stripping your scalp of natural oils while keeping your hair clean.

Recommendations:
Leave-In Conditioner:
On dry hair, section your hair into 4 parts (optional). Scoop a quarter-sized amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil, then apply it evenly throughout your hair. Adjust the amount of butter as needed.
Only use the Squeeze and Pull Method:
While applying the butter to your hair, gently squeeze each section of hair between your hands, starting from the roots and pulling downward to the tips. This helps to distribute the product evenly without causing excess frizz. Use on dry or damp hair.
Monthly Deep Conditioner:
Scoop a generous amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil. Fully saturate your hair strands with the melted butter. Leave it on for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, or even overnight. Wash out any excess oil.
Hair Tips:
The butter may initially weigh your hair down, but once absorbed, your hair will regain its natural volume. Expect a wait time of 5 - 10 minutes for the product to fully absorb, especially if using more than the recommended amount.
Unsure?
Start with our smaller sizes. If the product is too heavy for your hair, you can always use it as a body butter.
Frizz Control:
There is a 50/50 chance of frizz control, but the odds are in your favor. The kinkier or curlier your hair, the harder it may be to control frizz.
Using Liquid Oils:
A liquid oil should be okay with this hair type.
For Oily Hair:
Try using the product sparingly and consider a vinegar rinse next time you shampoo. Mix 1 cup of water with 1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar. Rinse your hair and massage your scalp, then shampoo as usual after 30 seconds. Additionally, using a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo can help prevent stripping your scalp of natural oils while keeping your hair clean.

Recommendations:
Leave-In Conditioner:
On damp or dry hair, section your hair into 4-6 parts (optional). Scoop a generous amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil, then apply it evenly throughout your hair. Adjust the amount of butter as needed. Do not worry about excess oil, it will absorb.
Only use the Squeeze and Pull Method after:
While applying the butter to wet or dry hair, gently squeeze each section of hair between your hands, starting from the roots and pulling downward to the tips. This helps to distribute the product evenly.
Monthly Deep Conditioner:
Scoop a generous amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil. Fully saturate your hair strands with the melted butter. Leave it on for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, or even overnight. Wash out any excess oil.
Hair Tips:
Expect a wait time of 5 - 20 minutes for the product to fully absorb, especially if using more than the recommended amount.
Frizz Control:
There no frizz control for this hair type when using butters. The kinkier or curlier your hair, the harder it will be to control frizz. Butters are better used to combat dryness, add moisture, improve hair health, volume and shine.
Using Liquid Oils:
A liquid oil usually works well with this hair type.

Recommendations:
Leave-In Conditioner:
On damp or dry hair, section your hair into 4-6 parts (optional). Scoop a generous amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil, then apply it evenly throughout your hair. Adjust the amount of butter as needed. Do not worry about excess oil, it will absorb.
Only use the Squeeze and Pull Method after:
While applying the butter to wet or dry hair, gently squeeze each section of hair between your hands, starting from the roots and pulling downward to the tips. This helps to distribute the product evenly.
Monthly Deep Conditioner:
Scoop a generous amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil. Fully saturate your hair strands with the melted butter. Leave it on for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, or even overnight. Wash out any excess oil.
Hair Tips:
Expect a wait time of 5 - 20 minutes for the product to fully absorb, especially if using more than the recommended amount.
Frizz Control:
There no frizz control for this hair type when using butters. The kinkier or curlier your hair, the harder it will be to control frizz. Butters are better used to combat dryness, add moisture, improve hair health, volume and shine.
Using Liquid Oils:
A liquid oil usually works well with this hair type.

Recommendations:
Leave-In Conditioner:
On damp or dry hair, section your hair into 4-6 parts (optional). Scoop a generous amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil, then apply it evenly throughout your hair. Adjust the amount of butter as needed. Do not worry about excess oil, it will absorb.
Only use the Squeeze and Pull Method after:
While applying the butter to wet or dry hair, gently squeeze each section of hair between your hands, starting from the roots and pulling downward to the tips. This helps to distribute the product evenly.
Monthly Deep Conditioner:
Scoop a generous amount of butter into the palm of your hands. Rub the butter between your hands until it has completely melted into an oil. Fully saturate your hair strands with the melted butter. Leave it on for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, or even overnight. Wash out any excess oil.
Hair Tips:
Expect a wait time of 5 - 20 minutes for the product to fully absorb, especially if using more than the recommended amount.
Frizz Control:
There no frizz control for this hair type when using butters. The kinkier or curlier your hair, the harder it will be to control frizz. Butters are better used to combat dryness, add moisture, improve hair health, volume and shine.
Using Liquid Oils:
A liquid oil usually works well with this hair type.

Recommendations:
Rub the butter between your fingertips until fully melted, then apply it to the roots of your hair. You can also apply melted butter to the braids or weave for added shine.

Benefits:
Deep Moisture:
Butters provide long-lasting moisture, keeping locs hydrated and preventing dryness.
Prevents Flaking:
Helps reduce scalp dryness and flakiness, which is common in locs.
Softens Locs:
Makes locs more pliable and softer, preventing them from becoming too stiff.
Tames Frizz:
Helps manage frizz at the roots and along the length of locs.
Promotes Scalp Health:
Butters soothe the scalp, reducing irritation or itchiness, especially during the early stages of loc formation.
Adds Shine:
Adds a natural, healthy shine to locs, giving them a well-maintained, polished appearance.
Reduces Breakage:
Strengthens locs and minimizes the risk of breakage by providing essential nourishment and sealing in moisture.
Supports Hair Growth:
Regular moisturizing with butters encourages a healthy scalp environment that may promote hair growth.
Prevents Build-Up:
Helps to reduce the appearance of product build-up when used sparingly and properly.
Suggested Use:
Scalp Moisturizer:
Gently rub a small amount of butter between your hands until it melts, then apply to your scalp, massaging it in to relieve dryness or itching.
Mid-Locs Moisturizer:
For added softness and shine, apply a small amount of melted butter to the length of your locs. Avoid excess product to prevent build-up.
Root Care:
Apply the butter to the roots to soften the hair, tame frizz, and promote healthy growth. Use the squeeze-and-pull method for even distribution.
Monthly Treatment:
For deep hydration, apply butter to your locs and scalp. Cover with a shower cap and leave on for 15-30 minutes or overnight as a deep-conditioning treatment.
Frizz Control:
Apply a small amount to frizzy spots and smooth them down to keep locs neat and polished.
Daily Maintenance:
For regular upkeep, apply a light amount to your locs, focusing on the tips or any dry areas, to keep them nourished.

Benefits:
Moisturizes Dry Hair:
Gray hair tends to be drier and more brittle, so butters help deeply hydrate and retain moisture.
Improves Softness and Manageability:
Butters make gray hair softer and more manageable, reducing tangles and frizz.
Adds Shine:
Butters provide a natural shine to gray hair, which can often appear dull or lackluster.
Strengthens Hair:
Helps reduce breakage and split ends, making gray hair more resilient.
Improves Scalp Health:
Butters soothe dry, flaky, or irritated scalps, which can be more common with aging hair.
Enhances Hair Elasticity:
Regular use can help restore flexibility to gray hair, reducing brittleness and making it less prone to snapping.
Helps Tame Frizz:
Gray hair can be more prone to frizz, and butters help smooth and control flyaways.
Nourishes and Protects:
Butters nourish the hair and create a protective barrier against environmental damage, including UV exposure.
Promotes Healthy Growth:
By moisturizing and nourishing the scalp and hair, butters can promote healthier hair growth.
Adds Volume and Body:
Helps give gray hair more volume and fullness, which may otherwise appear flat or thin.

Benefits
Restores Moisture:
Coloring can strip hair of its natural moisture. Butters help rehydrate and seal in moisture, keeping dyed hair soft and shiny.
Repairs Damage:
Butters are rich in fatty acids and antioxidants that help repair and strengthen the hair shaft, reducing damage caused by dyeing.
Enhances Shine:
Dyed hair can sometimes look dull. Butters help restore natural shine and luster, giving your hair a healthy, vibrant look.
Reduces Split Ends and Breakage:
Helps strengthen hair, making it less prone to breakage and split ends, which can be more common with color-treated hair.
Nourishes Scalp:
Helps soothe and moisturize the scalp, which can become dry or irritated after dyeing.
Tames Frizz:
Color-treated hair is often more prone to frizz, butters help to smooth frizz and flyaways, keeping hair sleek and controlled.
Maintains Color:
Regular use of butters helps lock in color by preventing excessive dryness, which can cause color to fade prematurely.
Adds Elasticity:
Improves the hair's elasticity, helping prevent brittleness and promoting flexibility in dyed hair.
Suggested Use for Dyed Hair:
Daily Leave-In Conditioner:
After washing, apply a small amount of melted butter to damp hair to lock in moisture and provide a smooth finish. Focus on the ends and any dry areas.
Deep Conditioning Treatment:
For extra nourishment, apply a generous amount of butter to your hair, focusing on the ends, and leave it on for 15-30 minutes or overnight. Wash out with a gentle shampoo.
Pre-Shampoo Treatment:
Apply melted butter to dry hair before washing to create a barrier that locks in moisture, reducing the drying effect of shampoo.
Frizz Control:
Apply a small amount to dry or damp hair to smooth frizz and add shine, especially to the ends or color-treated sections.
Scalp Care:
Massage melted butter into your scalp to nourish and soothe dryness, especially if your scalp has become irritated after dyeing.
Post-Dye Care:
After dyeing your hair, use butters to rehydrate and restore moisture to the strands, ensuring your color lasts longer and your hair stays healthy.
Nighttime Treatment:
Apply a small amount of butter before bed and cover your hair with a silk or satin cap to maintain moisture while you sleep, helping to prevent color fading.

Benefits:
Softens Beard Hair:
Butters help soften coarse beard hair, making it more manageable and comfortable to wear.
Moisturizes the Skin:
Keeps the skin underneath the beard hydrated, preventing dryness, flakiness, and irritation.
Reduces Itchiness:
Soothes the itchy feeling often experienced during the growth of facial hair or after shaving.
Promotes Healthy Beard Growth:
Hydrates the beard hair follicles and nourishes the skin to promote healthier, stronger beard growth.
Tames Flyaways:
Smooths out stray hairs and frizz, giving the beard a more polished and well-groomed look.
Prevents Beardruff:
Helps prevent beard dandruff (beardruff) by moisturizing the skin beneath the beard, reducing dryness and flakiness.
Adds Natural Shine:
Gives the beard a healthy shine without making it greasy, enhancing its appearance.
Soothes Razor Burns:
If applied after shaving, butters can calm irritated skin and reduce razor bumps or burn.
Reduces Split Ends:
Keeps beard hair hydrated and helps prevent split ends or breakage.
Suggested Use:
Beard Moisturizer:
Rub a small amount of butter between your palms until it melts, then massage it into your beard and the skin underneath. This can be done daily to keep your beard soft and the skin hydrated.
Beard Conditioning Treatment:
For a deeper treatment, apply a generous amount of butter to your beard and leave it on for 15-30 minutes. Wash it out for softer, more manageable hair.
Beard Styling:
For men who like to shape their beard, use a small amount of butter to help smooth frizz, tame flyaways, and give the beard a polished look.
Post-Shave Care:
Apply a small amount to your face and beard area after shaving to calm the skin, prevent razor bumps, and lock in moisture.
Beard Itch Relief:
Massage a small amount of melted butter directly onto the beard and skin to relieve itching and irritation.
Beard Softening Treatment:
Apply the butter overnight to deeply nourish the beard and skin, then rinse in the morning for a softer and more hydrated beard.
Beard Detangler:
If your beard gets tangled, use a small amount of butter to gently detangle and smooth the hair, making grooming easier.
Improves Beard Texture:
Regular use of butter softens the beard and improves its overall texture, making it feel smoother and softer.

Damaged hair benefits:
Repairs and Restores Moisture:
Butters deeply hydrate and replenish moisture in damaged hair, which may have been stripped due to heat styling, chemical treatments, or environmental factors.
Reduces Split Ends and Breakage:
Helps to strengthen weakened hair strands, reducing breakage and preventing further split ends.
Adds Elasticity:
Restores the hair's natural elasticity, making it more flexible and less prone to snapping or breaking.
Strengthens Hair:
Fortifies damaged hair by nourishing and rebuilding the hair shaft from root to tip.
Protects Against Further Damage:
Forms a protective barrier around the hair, shielding it from environmental damage, UV rays, and heat styling.
Improves Shine and Smoothness:
Restores natural shine and smooths rough, damaged hair for a healthier, more polished appearance.
Prevents Dryness:
Seals moisture into the hair, preventing further dryness and brittleness.
Promotes Healthy Hair Growth:
Nourishes the scalp and hair follicles, encouraging the growth of stronger and healthier hair.
Repairs Heat Damage:
Helps reverse some of the effects of heat styling, such as dryness and brittleness, by replenishing essential oils and nutrients.
Protects from Chemical Damage:
Soothes and strengthens hair that has been weakened by color treatments, perms, or other chemical processes.
For unique scalp/hair conditions, please ask your doctor or do your own research.
For further instructions, please see your unique hair type.