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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Shea Butter Moisturizes Hair

    Hailing traditionally from West Africa, but with other varieties arriving from East Africa, shea butter has among its many uses a reputation as a health and beauty product. It is well known for its skin- and hair-moisturizing effects. For hair, shea butter's hydrating properties not only protect the scalp from dandruff, but also help quell hair frizziness due to natural dryness or damage from hair treatments.

    On the Other: Shea Butter May Feel Greasy in the Hair

    Some people are not happy with the result of shea butter in their hair. They report increased tangles as well as dryness or greasiness. This could reflect the quality or variety of shea butter they are using or differences in hair texture among different people.

    Bottom Line

    If a person has frizzy hair, she should give shea butter a try. At worst, it will call for starting over with a wash and comb, and at best it will be a natural solution to frizzy-hair problems.

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    Shea-Butter Effectiveness

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