Description
- Tucuma Butter - Scientific name: Astrocaryum vulgare - Plant Part: Seeds Origin: Brazil
- Its very similar with Murumuru butter, Tucuma Butter unusually rich in lauric, myristic and oleic acids, and is considered to have excellent emollient and skin softening properties. High in vitamin A, the antioxidant properties of our Tucuma Butter lengthens its shelf life naturally. Excellent for balms, lotions, creams, soaps, conditioners, and masks.
- Tucuma Butter's natural gloss brings a shine to dry, damaged hair and can act as a wonderful skin moisturizer. Tucuma Butter is solid at room temperature, but melts immediately on contact with the skin. Tucuma's great emolliency and skin feel come from its high levels of Lauric, Myristic, and Oleic fatty Acids. Suggested uses: Creams, lotions, balms, make-up foundations and bar soaps. Use from 3% to 100% pure (as a butter-like balm). Efficacy: Prevents drying of the skin due to its moisture binding properties. Appearance: White/ivory-colored solid fat. SAP value: 225-250. INCI: Astrocaryum Tucuma Seed Butter
- Notice: Our products are intended to be used for cosmetic purposes only and are not sold as food. We are not responsible from the use and handling of the products nor are we responsible for the final result of your product. If you are trying new oils or fragrances, we suggest making a small amount to ensure it meets with your expectations. It is up to you to determine suitability of products for their specific use.
- Presentation: Sealed Bag.
Tucuma Butter - Natural Unrefined - Sustainable Product of the Brazilian Amazon Forest Scientific name Astrocaryum vulgare Plant Part Seeds Origin Brazil Common Uses Its very similar with Murumuru butter, Tucuma Butter unusually rich in lauric, myristic and oleic acids, and is considered to have excellent emollient and skin softening properties. High in vitamin A, the antioxidant properties of our Tucuma Butter lengthens its shelf life naturally. Excellent for balms, lotions, creams, soaps, conditioners, and masks. Tucuma Butter's natural gloss brings a shine to dry, damaged hair and can act as a wonderful skin moisturizer. Tucuma Butter is solid at room temperature, but melts immediately on contact with the skin. Tucuma's great emolliency and skin feel come from its high levels of Lauric, Myristic, and Oleic fatty Acids. Suggested uses: Creams, lotions, balms, make-up foundations and bar soaps. Use from 3% to 100% pure (as a butter-like balm). Efficacy: Prevents drying of the skin due to its moisture binding properties. Appearance: White/ivory-colored solid fat. SAP value: 225-250. INCI: Astrocaryum Tucuma Seed Butter