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Amazing Benefits of Mango Butter

December 23, 2017

Mangoes are delicious fruits that taste like heaven in your mouth. These luscious fruits contain seeds or stones that we usually throw away. But did you know that these seeds are used to extract mango butter? Check out Amazing Benefits of Mango Butter in today’s post.

Mango butter is natural plant butter – just like Shea or Cocoa butters and it’s immensely useful in the natural beauty world.

Mango butter is often found in cosmetics and soaps, as a moisturising ingredient. It is an amazing butter to have on hand for making your own body butters and hair treatments.

This butter is highly emollient, softening and soothing to the skin. It has protective effects against UV radiation and also helps treat skin rash, eczema, insect bites, and poison ivy. Mango butter can help protect and heal skin from the damage caused by sunburn and frostbite as well. While mango butter is excellent for skin, it is often mixed with other ingredients because it is much harder in texture than Shea butter.

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WHAT IS MANGO BUTTER?

Mango butter is extracted from the shelled fruit kernel of the mango tree, which is a tropical evergreen.

As with most natural fruits, the seed has just as many benefits as the flesh. The mango seed can be formed into a powder, oil, or butter, depending on how it’s processed. Typically, the butter is cold-pressed from the seeds, and is said to be similar to cocoa and Shea butters, in that it’s moisturising without being greasy.

The mango itself comes from a tropical fruit tree (the Mangifera) native to South Asia, though the trees are cultivated in a number of locations now for their fruits, including India, China, Brazil, and Mexico. They grow up to be 130 feet tall with evergreen leaves and small white flowers. The fruit ripens in the summertime, and is usually a variety of yellow-orange color with a single flat pit that houses a single seed.

Once the mango butter is extracted, it is heated up and boiled to get the right consistency. Mango butter is off-white in color. It doesn’t smell like mangoes! It has a very mild/neutral smell.

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It is semi-solid at room temperature and melts on contact with the skin.

Mango butter is rich on oleic acid and stearic acid. These fatty acids acts as emollients that soften and soothe the skin and hair. It has a high oxidative ability, wound healing and regenerative activity. It is high in antioxidants and Vitamins A, C and E.

Mango butter is quite hard at room temperature, making it difficult to use on its own. It is often mixed with oils to make it easier to apply. Mango butter has similar qualities as Shea and cocoa butter but it’s higher fatty acid content makes it a more intensive moisturizer. It has a lighter feel than Shea Butter, so if you find Shea butter too heavy, give mango butter a try.

The main fatty acids present in Mango butter are Oleic 46%, Stearic 44%, Palmitic 5.5%, Linoleic 6,0%, Aracinidic 3.0%

Amazing Benefits of Mango Butter

MANGO BUTTER SKIN BENEFITS

  • Treats Dry Skin

Mango butter is ultra-moisturizing. It hydrates skin, plumps it up and prevents dry itchy and tight skin. It’s perfect to be used as a hand cream, face cream or body moisturizer. Dry patches, flakiness, and even sensitive skin can benefit from daily application of mango butter, which goes to work deeply moisturizing. Mango butter works great as a lip balm.

  • Clears Blemishes

It can help clear blemishes and dark spots using mango butter! You can mix in a little with your usual moisturizer.

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  • Natural source of Vitamin A

Vitamin A is one of the natural ingredients that encourages a revitalized, glowing look. Since mango butter is a natural source of vitamin A, it helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and increasing skin’s overall youthful look.

Rich in nourishing fatty acids and antioxidants, mango butter is good for smoothing fine lines and preventing wrinkles. It also deeply moisturizes skin which keeps skin firm, smooth and beautiful. it is one of the Amazing Benefits of Mango Butter.

  • Heals Scars

Since Shea butter and cocoa butter are very effective in healing scars at a fast rate, consider making a scar cream with all three of these butters combined together! While preventing stretch marks is easier than eliminating them once they’ve developed, you can use mango butter to help heal them, and other scars as well, like acne and even age spots. You can make a potent scar cream using mango butter combined with shea butter and cocoa butter.

  • Soothes Bug Bites

Mango butter is also very soothing for bug bites. It heals the skin, stops itching and reduces inflammation. Dab a little mango butter on bug bites. Its properties can help calm the itching and stinging so your skin can relax.

  • Maintains the Skin’s Elasticity & Flexibility

With its high linoleic and oleic acid content, mango butter is very good at maintaining the skin’s elasticity and flexibility. It also has vitamin C that boosts collagen production in skin. Collagen is a structural protein that keeps our skin looking smooth, soft and youthful.

  • Heals Minor Cuts & Rashes

Moisturize, protect and heal nicks and cuts using mango butter.

  • Soothes Sunburn

Heal sun damaged skin with mango butter. While you can use it on its own, rubbing the mango butter between your palms to melt it and then gliding it onto your skin.

  • For Soap Making

When used in soap making, mango butter produces a hard bar that gives enough moisturizing and conditioning lather.

  • Treat skin conditions like eczema & psoriasis

Mango butter is not only incredibly soothing, it offers anti-inflammatory properties that can treat inflamed, dry, itchy skin caused by eczema or psoriasis. You can easily make your own healing cream at home using mango butter.

MANGO BUTTER HAIR BENEFITS

Mango butter make is an excellent hair and scalp conditioner. It protects the hair and scalp from sun damage and keeps hair looking healthy by reducing breakage and dryness.

For thick and curly haired people, mango butter can be used as an excellent moisturiser. If you’re suffering from dry tresses, especially if your hair is thick and/or curly, mango butter makes a wonderful moisturiser.

Mango butter provides the hair with minerals and vitamins to help keep it strong and healthy. It will help lock in moisture and control frizz. The vitamins in mango butter can help with hair growth and the regenerative properties of this butter can help repair your hair.

  • protects hair from sun damage
  • prevents moisture loss
  • makes hair soft
  • restores damaged cuticle

Purchasing

When purchasing a body butter, it is important to look for a butter that is extracted using natural methods to ensure maximum nourishment to the skin. Look for the words “unrefined,” “cold-pressed” or “crude.” This means that the product was extracted from the shea nut, cocoa bean or mango using natural methods that don’t overheat the ingredient during the process, thus destroying some of its nutrients.

You can Try this mango butter from Amazon-

So these were the Amazing Benefits of Mango Butter . I use mango butter especially in winters. It hydrate and moisturises my skin. I love mixing Shea and Cocoa Butter with mango butter and use it on my skin and hair. Do try out mango butter and let me know how it worked on your skin and hairs in the comments below.

Thanks for Reading,

Love,

Khushboo

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15 Comments

  • Reply aisasami August 15, 2018 at 3:18 pm

    I looooooooooooooooove body butter,my favorite is coconut. But I will have to try this one too!

  • Reply ItgirlAccessories April 19, 2018 at 12:14 am

    I never knew about any of this. Learned so much, and to think that it’s all natural and so pricey is always a really good thing in my opinion! Thanks 🙂

  • Reply Varsha Gode March 9, 2018 at 6:16 am

    Mango butter is the best 🙂 for any skin type.

  • Reply smallworldofhappiness February 28, 2018 at 1:23 pm

    Cocoa & Shea Butter Are My Fav Ones
    Its Great To Know About Mango Butter & Its Benefits

  • Reply Jayshree Bhagat January 8, 2018 at 1:42 pm

    Wow… Mango butter itself sounds so tempting

  • Reply Street Stalker January 6, 2018 at 6:05 am

    I have heard about cocoa butter and shea butter, but knowing about mango butter is so nice, this is definitely going to be one of my buys, cz mango is my favourite fruit.

  • Reply thebeautytymscom January 6, 2018 at 3:08 am

    Knew only about cocoa butter and shea butter……thnx for sharing benefits of mango butter…would soon get my hands on blend it raws mango butter..

  • Reply worldofmakeupmagique January 6, 2018 at 1:15 am

    I didn’t know mango does so much good to skin and hair… will definitely try soon

  • Reply Snigdha January 5, 2018 at 6:51 pm

    Mango butter is very new to me, I didn’t know that it has that much benefits.. Very informative post dear..

  • Reply Papri Ganguly January 5, 2018 at 5:59 pm

    Didn’t really know about mango butter, this article is covering everything related to mango butter, thanks for sharing such useful post

  • Reply Bushra Khan January 5, 2018 at 3:23 pm

    I really didn’t know about Mango butter, this is an interesting read, thank you for sharing!

  • Reply Minakshi Bajpai January 5, 2018 at 12:11 pm

    I have heard about of the product, but still haven’t tried as I din’t know much about it. Now, I know the benefits so I can give it a try. Seems a promising product.

  • Reply Mrinal Kiran January 5, 2018 at 5:41 am

    Didn’t know much about mango butter.. this was really informative.. all the details and uses ❤

  • Reply Jiya B January 5, 2018 at 4:24 am

    Wow I never heard of Mango butter. This sounds amazing and and it has so many benefits. I would love to get for myself.

  • Reply Sonja Josipovic December 25, 2017 at 6:22 pm

    Amazing product. Never heard about this, but I would love to try it.

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