The primary source of Mango fat is the oil extracted from mango kernels (Mangifera Indica).
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Uses
- Body care products
- Soaps
- Lotions, massage creams
- Hair products
Benefits
- Effectively treats dry skin
- Heals skin rash
- Heals skin peeling, after tanning
- Clears blemishes and wrinkles
- Relieves itching skin
- Heals sunburn
- Shaving cream for a smooth shave
- Treats small skin wounds and skin cracks
- Moisturizes and smoothes tough or rough skin
- Fights frost bite
- Prevents stretch marks during pregnancy
- Relieves insect bites
- Promotes healthy rejuvenated skin
- Heals muscle fatigue, aches and tension
- Relieves skin allergies such as poison ivy or poison oak
- Treats eczema and dermatitis
- Fights off fine lines and wrinkle
Cautions
- Risk assessment method deficiencies and data gaps – Maximum reported “as used” concentration is basis of safety assessment by industry safety panel (Cosmetic Ingredient Review, CIR) – implicit safe concentration limit in product.
Interactions
- Please consult your beautician and pharmacist for further information.
Other Names
Mango Seed Butter, Mango Butter
References
Source: Pioneer Herbal, http://www.pioneerherbal.com/mango-butter/
EWG.org, http://www.ewg.org/skindeep/ingredient/703745/MANGIFERA_INDICA_(MANGO)_SEED_BUTTER/
Ahmed,
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