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Monoi Butter

Monoi Butter

Monoi butter, available in two different formats.

Description

Monoi oil and butter are obtained by macerating the Tiare flower in pure coconut oil. Tiare is a white flower native to Polynesia and has a sweet and delicate fragrance.
Monoi Oil contains a small percentage of almond oil to keep it in a liquid state at all times, both in summer and winter.
Monoi butter is solid in winter and melts in summer when the temperature exceeds 25°.
The properties are the same, suitable for body and hair, it is a very versatile product indicated for all skin types.
The chemical composition of coconut oil is characterized by a predominance of short-chain saturated acids with remarkable antimicrobial properties. In addition to its antibacterial and antifungal characteristics, it has remarkable moisturizing, nourishing and tissue-elasticizing abilities. It is an excellent anti-wrinkle as it contains vitamin E, one of the most important antioxidants, and because of its sweet scent it is appreciated by women with which they feel pampered. It has a very soft texture, glides nicely on the skin and absorbs easily, so it is an excellent product for both cabin and resale. The use of monoi butter/oil, in modern dermatology and cosmetics, is important for its properties: antiseptic, antifungal, emollient, elasticizing, anti-wrinkle, moisturizing and soothing. Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive and itchy skin; hair; great for summer, helps maintain a tan.

Recommendations for use:
-On the body and face for daily hydration. Also suitable for baby skin.
-More generously on the face for a beauty mask.
-As a pack before shampooing on the entire length of the hair (laying for 20 to 30 min).
-As a compress on hands and feet with particularly dry skin (laying with cotton glove or film)
As after-sun to maintain tan, hydration and prevent wrinkles