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What Do I Need To Know About Shea Butter Before Opting For A Shea Butter Supplier?

Now that you know there is a huge market for shea butter, just don’t rush into making a supply order. There are crucial things you should know about shea butter so you don’t end up contracting the wrong supplier.

Below are what you need to know before selecting a shea supplier.

  1. Ascertained the mineral composition of the shea butter in question

As stated earlier, shea butter is in great demand and used for a wide range of skincare as well as edible fat. However, this potency is down to its properties composition. Being a triglyceride (fat), shea butter has 4 primary fatty acids namely

  • Stearic acid
  • Palmitic acid
  • Oleic acid
  • Linoleic acid

The shea trees specie found in East Africa is slightly different in their fatty acid compositions compared to their counterparts in West Africa.

While the Nilotica shea species found in East Africa boasts 29-32% in Stearic acid, and 56-60% in Oleic (omega-9) acid, the shea butter from the shea tree found in West Africa has 40-44% of Stearic acid and 44-50% in Oleic acid.

The Stearic acid found in shea butter is what gives it a waxy and solid composition.

The high levels of moisturization, absorbent and hydrating qualities of shea butter are down to the effects of the Oleic acid.

The high levels of Oleic acid present in shea butter are 5 times more than the amount you get in coconut oil.

So, depending on what you intend to do with the shea butter, you must contract only a shea butter supplier that can provide you with the right specie and quality.

  1. Check to see if the shea supplier from Africa or connected to an African country 

Africa, particularly the sub-Saharan region, is home to Shea nuts and Shea butter. So, it makes sense getting in touch with suppliers from countries like Ghana, Nigeria and Burkinafaso, and others that make up the region.

Doing that will not just help you to reduce unnecessary costs but also ensure you get the best quality in shea butter.

Many of the local shea butter manufacturers like Exxenze, don’t use bleaching nor chemical methods, but manual means, to process their produces. This ensures that all the vital minerals, vitamins and nutrients are retained in the finished product.

In addition, by contracting a local shea nut supplier directly, you’re 100% certain of purchasing the best and unrefined shea butter for a fraction of what it would have cost you if you have decided to get your supplies from a third party.

  1. Think of the quantity you can get from one supply

It’s obvious that you’d be buying in large quantity, and if that’s the case, then it makes sense that you contract suppliers that can meet your supply needs consistently on every one of the supply requests you put forward to them.

  1. Are the shea butter supplier legally certified to export? 

Many of the countries in Europe and faraway in North America has rules and regulations that demand unrefined shea butter suppliers from oversea to take and pass their quality assessment test. This is to make sure that only the best quality shea butter gets to the country in question.

Therefore, your unrefined shea butter suppliers must meet all quality and standard requirements.

Immediately you have selected a supplier, ask them to provide you with a sample of the products they will be shipping to you.

While physically examining the Shea, consider these:

  • Does the shea smell earthy or smoky? If it does, that’s the unrefined shea you crave. If it smell plastic or chemical, it’s a refined and processed one.

If it has perfumed odor, avoid it. it may have been deodorized so they can look appealing. While this may not be that bad, especially for people who may not like the raw smell that much, it’s equally a fact that the deodorization removes the majority of the useful nutrients

  • How does it melt? You can tell that you have received top quality unrefined shea butter from a supplier by gauging how it melts.

While shea butter is strong at room temperature, it doesn’t take time to melt when fully exposed to the sun. In addition, if you rob it against your palms, they should melt easily.

Therefore, if you discover that the shea butter is melting even when you didn’t expose it to direct sunlight, it’s clear that it has been compromised and is not 100% original. quality shea butter.

Exxenze is a dedicated shea butter supplier with a local company registered in Nigeria and branch supply offices in Switzerland and elsewhere.

We are certified manufacturers and suppliers of unrefined shea butter, supplying to various destinations across the world.

We offer samples of our natural unrefined shea butter that will help your business to attract new streams of customers searching for ethical and healthy natural skincare products.

Contact us today and let’s give your business the Midas touch it deserves.

 

 

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