Raw Butter Bundle – Unrefined Shea Butter & Raw Cocoa Butter
Unrefined Shea Butter & Raw Cocoa Butter Bundle – 100% Pure & Raw
Our Unrefined Shea Butter and Raw Cocoa Butter bundle is your two-ingredient fix for dry, dull skin. These 100% pure, raw butters are free from additives and fillers — just natural, nutrient-rich skincare trusted in African beauty traditions for generations.
This bundle brings together two of the most powerful natural moisturisers out there: raw shea butter and raw cocoa butter. No additives, no fillers — just pure, unrefined butters the way they’ve been used in African skincare for generations.
Our African shea butter is rich in vitamins A and E, packed with essential fatty acids, and works wonders on dry skin, rough patches, and sensitive areas. Use it as a shea butter for face, as a shea body butter, or a shea butter hair butter for dry scalps and natural curls.
Our raw cocoa butter (also known as cacao butter) is loaded with antioxidants and deeply nourishing fats. It melts into the skin to smooth out stretch marks, soothe irritation, and restore elasticity — making it perfect ingredient for an organic cocoa butter lotion, cocoa butter face cream, or your own whipped blends.
🧴 Why it belongs on your shelf:
- Softens rough skin and locks in moisture
- Soothes eczema, irritation, and flare-ups
- Fades the look of stretch marks and scars
- Great for DIY skincare: body butters, moisturisers, hair balms
- 100% natural, organic, and unrefined
From head to toe — this is simple, honest skincare that works.
Yes — but patch test first, especially if you have oily or acne-prone skin. Cocoa butter is richer, while shea butter is more versatile for most skin types.
Absolutely. Both butters are commonly used to help with stretch marks and dry skin during pregnancy. They're completely natural and free from harsh additives.
Yes. Because they’re unrefined, they retain their natural aromas — shea butter has a nutty, earthy scent, while cocoa butter smells warm and chocolatey. No added fragrance.
Cocoa butter is firm and solid, while shea butter is softer and more spreadable. Both melt on contact with the skin.
Keep in a cool, dry place. They may soften or melt slightly in warm weather — that’s completely normal.
Unrefined Shea Butter & Raw Cocoa Butter Bundle – 100% Pure & Raw
Our Unrefined Shea Butter and Raw Cocoa Butter bundle is your two-ingredient fix for dry, dull skin. These 100% pure, raw butters are free from additives and fillers — just natural, nutrient-rich skincare trusted in African beauty traditions for generations.
This bundle brings together two of the most powerful natural moisturisers out there: raw shea butter and raw cocoa butter. No additives, no fillers — just pure, unrefined butters the way they’ve been used in African skincare for generations.
Our African shea butter is rich in vitamins A and E, packed with essential fatty acids, and works wonders on dry skin, rough patches, and sensitive areas. Use it as a shea butter for face, as a shea body butter, or a shea butter hair butter for dry scalps and natural curls.
Our raw cocoa butter (also known as cacao butter) is loaded with antioxidants and deeply nourishing fats. It melts into the skin to smooth out stretch marks, soothe irritation, and restore elasticity — making it perfect ingredient for an organic cocoa butter lotion, cocoa butter face cream, or your own whipped blends.
🧴 Why it belongs on your shelf:
- Softens rough skin and locks in moisture
- Soothes eczema, irritation, and flare-ups
- Fades the look of stretch marks and scars
- Great for DIY skincare: body butters, moisturisers, hair balms
- 100% natural, organic, and unrefined
From head to toe — this is simple, honest skincare that works.
Yes — but patch test first, especially if you have oily or acne-prone skin. Cocoa butter is richer, while shea butter is more versatile for most skin types.
Absolutely. Both butters are commonly used to help with stretch marks and dry skin during pregnancy. They're completely natural and free from harsh additives.
Yes. Because they’re unrefined, they retain their natural aromas — shea butter has a nutty, earthy scent, while cocoa butter smells warm and chocolatey. No added fragrance.
Cocoa butter is firm and solid, while shea butter is softer and more spreadable. Both melt on contact with the skin.
Keep in a cool, dry place. They may soften or melt slightly in warm weather — that’s completely normal.