Best body butter according to redditors

We found 161 Reddit comments discussing the best body butter. We ranked the 76 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Body Butter:

u/myphoneisoff · 24 pointsr/AskMen

Hair: ORS Hair lotion

Body: Nivea Body Lotion or Palmers Coco Butter

Face: Cerave cream and for the shaving areas Skin tight

u/Throwawayphonehaha · 20 pointsr/LifeProTips

Never forget about Amazon. You can find these products at any time and get it shipped in two days with Prime! Love Amazon



Palmer's Cocoa Butter Formula with Vitamin E, Swivel Stick, 0.5 Oz (Pack of 4) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WRDXY38/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_uLhryb1ZGW54D


u/just_passing_hours · 15 pointsr/Frugal

You might go in a completely different direction and make personalized beauty supplies. Possibly a bath bomb or a salt scrub, a simple lotion, an even simpler shea butter recipe which only two ingredients, just whip them, and plain shea butter can be cheap in bulk, you just need to whip it with an egg beater for a minute. It's a but greasy but absorbs into dry skin quickly and is super moisturizing. You can even make things with your own honey. Ask your mother-in-law about her mother's skin type and any possible conditions.

u/MarcoVincenzo · 12 pointsr/Health

I'd definitely get a second test done, if only to confirm the results of the first one. But, it's also possible that one allergy is making you hypersensitive to everything so if you could eliminate that the rest of your symptoms would at least decrease.

For your skin, try some raw Shae butter (like this) and switch to natural soaps like Dr. Bronner's.

The only other thing I can think of would be to try to incorporate fermented foods into your diet. The live bacteria in sauerkraut, kimchi, &c as well as sheep/goat yoghurt and kefir could help build up the good bacteria in your gut and help it deal with the other food you (want to) eat.

u/OnAPettyNote · 10 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Product name: Unrefined, raw shea butter

Price (range): Can vary widely depending on where/who you buy it from, but I use the Sky Organics one from Amazon.

Country of purchase: USA

Skin info: Oily/combination, Fitzpatrick 5-6, sensitive/easily dehydrated/large pores.

Ingredient list: Unrefined, raw shea butter (lol)

Special info: Rich in vitamin A & E and moisturizing fatty acids. It's also apparently non-comedogenic. And cruelty free!

Unrefined raw shea butter should be off-white to cream colored, but is not always uniform in color. Some dark flecks are normal. It can be crumbly and should smell somewhat nutty.

For those who need heavy, heavy moisture, look for shea nilotica (East African shea butter) specifically. The ratio of fatty acids makes it more moisturizing that West African shea butter which is already nothing to sneeze at.

Also, lots of online retailers support initiatives that promote sustainable economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa and help empower the women who do the overwhelming majority of the work when it comes to production of shea butter.

Experience & opinion: I've been using shea butter as the last step in my nightly routine for years now. It is the one product I can depend on to never break me out, never clog my pores, and never irritate my skin. It has helped heal and save my skin SO MANY TIMES when I've fucked it up by being too intense with acids or retinoids. It is absolutely without a doubt the single most important product I use that keeps dehydration at bay. If I'm going out at night and I put on a thin layer, and people tell me my skin is glowing. The only reason I can't use it during the day is that my sunscreen already makes my face way too shiny. Also a lifesaver for chapped lips or dry, cracked hands.

I will say the raw stuff can be hard to spread. A lot of retailers whip their shea butter which makes it easier to spread without destroying the benefits. If you don't want to use a whipped version, you can always break off a piece and warm it in your hands or the microwave.

u/meg_c · 8 pointsr/zerocarb

Hey there, I've got all kinds of eccentric natural beauty/health products that I can suggest:

I don't use body soap at all -- I just scrub in the shower with an asian washcloth.

I do use soap on my hands, as they're exposed to all sorts of yucky stuff and then I touch food and other people. For soap, I use Dr. Bronner's. I also use it as body wash if I get something unusually gross on my body (engine oil, for example).

For deodorant, I use one of those crystals. I like this one just cause it's shaped like regular deodorant.

I make my own lotion with shea butter and jojoba oil from Amazon. I weigh out 70g of shea butter and 30g of jojoba oil in a bowl and melt them in the microwave. Then I mix them up and put the bowl in the fridge for a few minutes to cool. I use an electric mixer to mix the lotion and then put it back in the fridge for another few minutes. Eventually, the lotion cools to the point where I can whip it (kind of like whipping cream). I also add some essential oils once it's cooled but still fairly liquid (coconut and lemon is my current jam) so that takes care of perfume :)

For toothpaste, I actually use tooth powder. (It's also good for the whole TSA nonsense.) There are a bunch of brands, Ecodent, for example.

I'm including some product links, just so you can see what I'm talking about. I haven't purchased that particular brand of shea butter, but it looks nice :) You might try going down to your local health food/hippie store and see what kind of products they have in their beauty section. My local store has stuff like soap, shampoo, and conditioner in bulk, so you can buy just a bit and try it out to see if it works for you :)

u/ThatStitchCray · 7 pointsr/xxfitness

Lose weight slowly, exercise and hope for the best! Depending on how tall you are, 190 isn't terrrribly overweight in respect to dealing with saggy/loose skin.

Some people swear by this stuff but I haven't tried it.

I'm 5'5 and I've gone from 230+ down to 135 in a year and a half and I do have saggy skin on my stomach and partially on my upper, inner thighs. Pic for reference. It isn't ideal, but if you consider where I started from, my skin has performed some miracles. I think it will tighten up over time & when I lose the last bits of fat that are hanging around. (I'm pretty sure I was like 90% fat at my highest because I never, ever worked out and was extremely sedentary so I still have a good amount of fat left now that I'm down to 135)

u/Niltaic3 · 6 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I had a similar but more severe problem going through middle school. You can try mederma or scar creams if the scars are light (they didn't work for mine), but ultimately the only things that helped for me were lotions and creams with Vitamin E and time.
I used something similar to this

u/duckingcluttered · 6 pointsr/BabyBumps

I'm including links to what I purchased on Amazon but you can shop around and get what you need :) If you end up getting what I'm linking to, it'll last you quite a while. I even sell some occasionally.

This is my nut free version but you I'll include some alternatives if you want to use different butters/oils. Basically, you want equal parts so adjust the recipe for amount you want. This will give you a little more than 2oz of body butter which lasts me at least a month and I put it on quite a bit. You only need a little at a time.

  1. Combine everything into a double boiler. If you don't have one, using a mason jar in a pot of boiling water works nicely. Melt the butters on medium low to medium heat, stirring constantly, just until everything is mixed and there are no solids left.

  2. Pour into small mixing bowl. Note: This is where I usually add essential oils, but during pregnancy, you'll want to be extremely careful about using them since many shouldn't be used. You don't need them, but if you want the added benefits, there are sites out there that can tell you which are considered safe. If you add them, let the oils cool for a few minutes then add them and stir the mixture well

  3. Put the bowl in the fridge for 45 minutes until it starts to solidify. If you don't want to wait that long, you can put it in the freezer for about 15 minutes until it starts to solidify. The edges will look more solid but the center should still be pretty liquid.

  4. Either with a whisk or an electric hand mixer (much easier), start mixing it. It'll start to solidify into the whipped texture, especially if you're using the electric mixer.

  5. When you're satisfied with consistency, put it into a jar or tupperware container. If you're somewhere hot and it starts to melt a bit, you can put it in the fridge to solidify it again.

    You just need a small amount and it'll melt from your body heat and soak into your skin. Feels AMAZING.
u/Mikazah · 5 pointsr/ProductTesting

That's awful... a way to help it from scarring is to keep it moist and not to scratch at it.

Using a good natural moisturizer like Shea butter or cocoa butter works wonders. I've had a lot of luck using Cocoa butter to fade scars, and my mother has had a lot of luck using shea as a moisturizer. She uses this one. It's hard, but you can warm it up a bit to make it softer. Just make sure to get the natural stuff with whatever you get.

Also, make sure to check with your doctor to make sure they won't interact with the infection. I don't think they would, but just in case.

Try to have her lay off the makeup if possible as well. I know it's terrible going out in public with something like that, but makeup always ends up making things worse. You want to keep it moisturized and aired out. That will do a lot to help avoid scars.

u/[deleted] · 5 pointsr/teenagers

I've been battling moderate hormonal acne for the past three years. Just recently I've actually made some progress and here's how;

Keep your skin hydrated. When your skin gets even slightly dry it freaks out and starts producing way more oil which results in more acne. I know it may seem like a good idea to use a bunch of cleansers 2 or 3 times a day, but this is the worst thing you can do.

I used to use a lot of salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide cleansers, and since I completely cut these out of my routine the results have been incredible. They dried out my skin way too much, even if I put on multiple layers of moisturizer directly after a shower.

Here is my current routine:

Morning: Wash face with warm water. Rinse with cold. Apply a thin layer of Cetaphil. This product is a very gentle cleanser that always works as a moisturizer . It's awesome, if you don't believe me read the reviews.

Afternoon: Wash with warm, rinse with cold. If I plan on going outside; sunscreen. If I plan on staying inside, I put on thin layers of this moisturizer.

Night: Shower. I don't use any cleansers in the shower, only water. After showers I dab the benzoyl peroxide cream that comes in this kit on all of my active acne. Then I put on a rather thick layer of the moisturizer I mentioned before on the rest of my face.

u/plaidsuitpants · 5 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

This is our new baby we just picked up today. Her name is Kairi (from a character in Kingdom Hearts) and she's still a little skittish, but she fell asleep next to my husband and I had to get a picture. She also has something wrong with her eye which made the person giving her away think we wouldn't want her, but we couldn't pass her up.

If I won, I'd love to have some shea butter so I can make some scrubby bars :)

u/MrMunchkin · 5 pointsr/Fitness

Cocoa butter works WONDERS. It's been suggested for a long time for birth stretch marks etc.

Something like this works:

http://www.amazon.com/Butter-Formula-Vitamin-Unisex-Palmers/dp/B001UHSVOY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1317942686&sr=8-1

I'm not entirely sure how well it will work for tightening up skin, so you may need to do more research on that.

Also keep in mind that you've lost A LOT of weight (congratulations!) but with that, you've had a lot more years of your skin stretching out than being toned. Just stay at it, try to build muscle and your skin will go back to normal.

You're also only 19. Give it a while! I know it's hard with the illusion of not "being sexy", but don't get discouraged!

u/iheartbrainz · 3 pointsr/BabyBumps

I'm a big fan of the Unrefined Shea Butter. It's a solid that gets creamy when you rub it in your hands, but will stay on and keep you hydrated for like, 12 hours. It doesn't smell, but if you want to spruce it up, the seller will send you an e-recipe book so that you can make it into more of a lotion with essential oils or other cool things you can do with it. I keep a big chunk of it in a half size mason jar in my bathroom. It works on the heels of your feet, elbows, it's good for psoriasis and eczema. I just love it, and it's dirt cheap for the amount you get.

u/kwiyomikat · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Rave: Mint Maniac This works miracles. I have been having trouble with my spit line as I've been talking more than I usually do and after a few swipes, my lips were completely clear of everything that was on them and I was able to properly moisturize. (It had been sitting on my shelf for a few years and I was happily surprised it still worked.)

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Rant: Sweet Cherry by ELF. It's been on my shelf around the same time as Mint Maniac. Don't buy it. When I opened it to apply on my lips it was dry and when I smelled it. It smelled like those off brand crayons where it smells like straight up wax. It was awful.

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Rave: Palmer's Swivel Stick This is a life saver. I mainly use it on my lips but when I gave it to my mom, her skin instantly started looking more lively.

Sensitive Burt's Bees My eyes tend to water like crazy, especially during allergy season and when I put on makeup. This works like a charm. Plus, it keeps all the dirt from drifting into sensitive pockets and overall is a great investment.

Burt's Bees Hydrating Mask I use this as lotion for my face. Not only does it protect my face from harsh outside elements, it keeps it hydrated and plump and looking healthy. Another great investment.

u/meatb4ll · 3 pointsr/hockey

That and $8 will get you some Shea

u/dellgrant21 · 3 pointsr/IWantToLearn

cocoa butter, typically used for pregnancy, but I believe it helps for scars as well.. Nothing really eliminates scars though. I believe it just diminishes the appearance by lightening it.


For this price it is definitely worth a try!

u/lespritducellier · 3 pointsr/LushCosmetics

I just finished the last of mine and I really will miss it. I don't think any of the other Lush lotions are meant to be firming.

Right now I'm just trying to get through my hoard of lotion (Lush and otherwise) so I'm not focusing on a firming lotion BUT I did some googling for you and it looks like Palmer's is a cruelty free brand that has a bust firming cream and a firming butter, I had a roommate once who used these products and they tend to be pretty fragrant (not necessarily in a bad way), as a warning. Acure Organics (also cruelty free) has a body firming lotion.

Unfortunately I haven't tried any of these but they seem to have pretty decent reviews. :) I hope this helps.

u/bbynug · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I just get a huge tub off of Amazon.

Like, literally huge.

u/Spiritualdamage · 3 pointsr/blackladies

This is the brand I've bought from the beauty supply store for years. Reviews on Amazon seem to indicate some packaging issues from certain sellers, though.

u/impotentmanboy · 3 pointsr/BarefootRunning

I use African Shea Butter before and/or after running. It has helped keep my feet "fresh" and is also natural.

u/babiesgettingrabies · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I use TO Squalane Oil and I love it! I think it is out of stock now though because of Black Friday. I also have Timeless Squalane Oil and I like it as well! Lanolin is by my favorite occlusive – it’s also lovely as a lip mask especially over a layer of Aquaphor.

I use Sky Organics unrefined shea butter. Amazon link. What I do is I scoop out give or take a pea sized amount, warm it up in my hands, then mix in a pump (or half pump depending on how I feel) of body lotion or a few drops of oil. I do this for both arms, then for my stomach, lower back and butt, and then each leg on its own (I get dry legs so I use a generous amount). It’s not the most elegant to use and feels a bit gritty but the results are so worth the effort! For my chest and upper back though, I mix a small amount with Squalane Oil and my essence as my body lotions break me out there!

u/DoomKitteh · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

This. Although I like another brand. The sticks are amazing and you can carry them on you easily.

Cocoa Butter Stick

u/Sixsixsixties · 2 pointsr/VeganBeauty

I love this made by “Ancient Greek Remedy.”

Extremely clean ingredients and just as good as Skin Food, imo.

Edit: it’s vegan and cruelty free, don’t take the “butter cream” description to heart, it’s more describing the consistency. Here’s the ingredient list:

FACE & BODY MOISTURIZER made of a 100% PURE Blend of Organic Sweet Almond, Cold pressed Olive, Castor, Sunflower, Grapeseed, Vitamin E, and Lavender Essential oil. VEGAN, GLUTEN, GMO & PARABEN FREE.

u/H_Eleanore · 2 pointsr/amiugly

I'm 31 and this Shea butter has done wonders for my skin.

u/NotCryforburke · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

My wife was going insane from her eczema. She wanted to avoid cortisone even though the doctor said she can use it without worrying, so she tried this stuff which has helped her A LOT. It's still not completely gone, but she doesn't wake herself up scratching in the middle of the night anymore.

Also, that reminds me, I have to order some more. Thanks for the reminder!

u/Kellelely · 2 pointsr/scleroderma

Ugh, I'm sorry to hear about your mom's trouble with methotrexate (though it makes me glad that I passed on it). When you're not dealing with the systemic form of scleroderma, it's tough to figure out what treatment is right, because it's more about alleviating symptoms, and sometimes the side effects of the medication just aren't worth it. Unfortunately it's a rare disease without much research behind it, so there are not as many options to choose from (that insurance will cover, at least).

For the stretch mark cream, I use Basq Advanced Stretch Mark Butter (Amazon link at the end of this post). For one, because I already had it, but also because the skin of the plaques gets very dry, scaly, and tight, so moisture is key. Something like Mederma is great for helping to repair scar tissue, but it isn't focused on moisturizing the skin. And there's no shame in needing stretch mark cream even when it's not related to pregnancy - not all of us are blessed with skin that is super-elastic =)

The exercise roller I used really helped with releasing some of the tightness of the skin plaques (just search for "muscle roller stick" on Amazon, there are lots of options in the $10-20 range). Depending on the size of your mom's plaques, it might be useful. Mine cover the entire front of my right thigh, and were getting fairly hard -- rolling over it for a minute or two a day softened them up within a week or two. <-- This is totally my own experimentation, it may be a placebo effect. I just decided to try it after my trainer recommended a muscle roller to break up scar tissue from another injury, and when I started researching about manual things like this to "break up scar tissue", it turned out that actually does work for injuries, so I figured "why not?".

I haven't personally tried light therapy -- my insurance wouldn't cover it unless I had already tried the methotrexate, which I wasn't willing to do. How it works, though, is that your mom would have regular (weekly or bi-weekly) short doses (a few minutes at a time) in a light box (which would be focused only on the affected areas, not like a whole chamber) at a doctor's office. The light is specific wavelengths to penetrate to different depths of the skin, and the purpose is to break up / release the collagen bundles that have formed. In theory, this would help to relax the skin, leading to improvements in mobility, as well as reduce pain from the tight skin. It won't help the disease, though, so if your mom's scleroderma / morphea is active, new plaques would likely still form. I'm not sure how effective this would be if she has gashes from it - I'd definitely check with a doctor on that.

Good luck to you & your mom! She's lucky to have you taking such an active interest in her treatment, especially for a disease with such limited understanding.

Stretch mark cream: https://www.amazon.com/Basq-Advanced-Stretch-Mark-Butter/dp/B0037W6PJS

u/redbudbaby · 2 pointsr/30PlusSkinCare

I have super dry skin. Try this stuff, it’s amazing. Put it on at night and wake up to a better face! Organic Butter Cream Blend of Almond, Castor, Lavender, olive & Grapeseed oil with Vitamin E. And it’s only $12 for 3.4oz!!!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072NBD1L1/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Bz7VCbTXMDZQ9

u/moodykitty0697 · 2 pointsr/Nails

Gladly! 🤗

SHEA BUTTER LOTION RECIPE

Aloe Vera Gel

Shea Butter

Almond Oil

Jojoba Oil

Glycerin

Organic Cocoa Butter 1 lb.

Organic Grapefruit Essential Oil 1 oz.

Ylang Ylang Essential Oil



SHEA BUTTER 1/3RD OF THE JAR ABOVE OR 11-12 OZ.

COCOA BUTTER ABOUT 1/3RD OF THE SHEA BUTTER AMT OR 4 OZ (1/4 LB).

ALL OILS, GRAPEFRUIT, GLYCERIN AND ALOE 1/3RD OF BOTTLE  (2-3 OZ)
EXCEPT YLANG YLANG ESSENTIAL OIL ABOUT 20 DROPS.

MELT SHEA BUTTER AND COCOA BUTTER TOGETHER IN DOUBLE BOILER. STIR FREQUENTLY.

THEN POUR INTO BIG MIXING BOWL, ADD REST OF THE INGREDIENTS.

MIX WELL.

THEN POUR INTO JARS AND LET SIT IN FRIDGE OVERNIGHT AND YOU ARE DONE! =D

** takes about 2-3 hours to return to room temperature. Smaller jars get colder faster so you wouldn't have to wait overnight.

MAKES ABOUT TWO 11 OZ JARS

u/call_me_cthulhu_ · 2 pointsr/Wishlist

a new batch of shea butter for my dry ass psoriasis prone skin. I also use it for the baby for her eczema.

thanks for the contest<3

u/Brostafarian · 2 pointsr/wicked_edge

A long time ago I bought this at CVS thinking it might be a nice thing to try for shaving. It didn't lather at all and gave a horrible shave, but made a great preshave cream. When I ran out I tried to cut out the middleman and bought some straight Shea Butter Cream which was not nearly as creamy as I thought it would be (or indeed creamy at all). It worked alright as a preshave cream but you really have to work it to get it to melt and it stains fabrics in large quantities, so I have a couple yellow hand towels now. I started to look for other uses for it when I found tutorials on making shea cream - usually with some coconut oil, some kind of carrier oil, and essential oils for smell.

I ended up following this guide which worked rather well! the product looks exactly like the african shea butter I get, but it's a little stiffer initially and melts much faster in my hands. It goes on a little greasy, which is part of what I was trying to avoid; straight shea butter sticks so hard it usually survives hand washing, hence the yellow towels. The same guy has a non-greasy recipe here that I didn't see before, but it just seems to be more shea butter and less oil. Also, if you're going for a fragrance, either lay it on thick or get something that complements the smell of shea butter - this stuff kinda smells like lavender leather ballsack right now

u/jadorelechocolat · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I usually buy this from Amazon. It comes in a one pound bag so I just scoop out about 1/6 of it into a jar which lasts me for weeks each time.

It's really easy to use, and I mainly use it on my body right after showering. The texture is kind of like cookie dough at room temperature so I just rub it between my hands before spreading all over. It absorbs quite quickly. I had a lot of scars on my legs from childhood eczema that wouldn't go away for years. They are all gone now (disappeared completely after about 1-2years of shea butter) so I'm like a walking testament to the its magic prowess. (:

u/buscemi_buttocks · 2 pointsr/kratom

OK here's a step by step as good as I can get it-

You will need:

  1. powdered kratom

  2. cocoa butter (available from Amazon)

  3. suppository molds (also from Amazon)

  4. oral injection syringe (again, Amazon)

  5. a square sided mason jar or glass

  6. masking tape

  7. cheesecloth or a clean old tee shirt

  8. a small mug

    Melt about a cup of the cocoa butter. You can do this in a little pan on the stove, or in a bowl in the microwave. Add about 2 tbsp of the kratom (I used a good painkilling red vein). Saute for a minute or two but be careful - if you're on the stove, you don't want to burn the kratom, just infuse it through the cocoa butter.

    Get your cheesecloth or old tee shirt fabric or whatever you're using to strain the kratom, and strain the cocoa butter through it into the mug. Discard the kratom solids.

    Tape your suppository molds to the outside of the square sided mason jar or glass. This was the easiest way I could figure to keep them upright in the fridge - they come in a sheet, so you just tape a sheet to the outside of the glass.

    Use the syringe to fill the suppository molds with the kratom cocoa butter. Put the molds in the fridge - they should be firm enough to use in about 15 minutes. You can clean the syringe afterwards by boiling it in soapy water. If you have leftover kratom cocoa butter, you can put it in a mason jar and stick it in the fridge and it will keep so you can make more suppositories later.

    SO was using one once in the morning and found that it helped him all day. He said he wouldn't do it more than twice a day - I think on the first day he used another one at bedtime. It isn't enough kratom to give him a full-body effect, but it's very good pain relief.
u/lingual_panda · 2 pointsr/Fitness

Cocoa butter is great, they sell it in sticks now.

A more expensive but possibly more effective solution is to apply vitamin E oil. My dad had a nasty scar on his hand and this made it disappear. They sell it in capsules but I recommend just getting a bottle.

u/emmajaye · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Have you tried pure shea butter or a product with shea butter in it? That's what I have had the most success with in terms of reducing darkness. It helped with puffiness for me too, but most significant effect was on the color of the circles.
These are two that I like:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KH6C2WG/ref=sr_ph_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1466619721&sr=1&keywords=shea+butter
^For the raw shea butter, i just scrape out a little bit, soften it in between my hands, and gently dab on the circles at night

http://www.evanhealy.com/index.php/whipped-shea-butter-with-olive-leaf-242.html
^This one is my FAVE because it doesn't smell bad like raw shea, so i use this one if I need to put something on my eyes during the day


Also, for what it's worth, I actually don't think they look that bad!! (And I promise I'm not just saying that because I don't think anything will help)

u/whambat · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps
  1. Basq stretch mark cream or oil Amazon link
  2. Gift cards to Motherhood Maternity/Pea in the Pod (they're the same company so the cards are probably good at both)
  3. A couple of Bella Bands (or similar) Web site
  4. Gift certificates for massage/facial/nails etc, stuff that will make you feel good
    I honestly can't think of anything else that I actually NEEDED early in pregnancy...the baby needs a lot more stuff than I did to be comfortable! I bought a Snoogle and ended up hardly using it at all as I still sleep wedged between four normal pillows, I found it too hard to move around with the Snoogle. Some people love them though!
u/danceycat · 2 pointsr/curlyhair

It's actually not Shea Moisture--it's pure shea butter that someone else recommended on this sub! I think this is the one I got (off of Amazon). I've also used grapeseed oil before and liked it. Some say jobajoba or whatever is the best. Others swear by coconut oil, but it can cause you to breakout depending on skin. Coconut oil makes you smell great though.

Gel I use Deva Arc AnGEL because I got a giant bottle at a discount. Then I put LA Looks (the blue one) on top because it has a strong hold and I live somewhere that's really humid. Not sure I'll buy Deva again. It works well, but is a little out of my price range...

u/RockyMtnAristocrat · 1 pointr/shaveoftheday

Finished restoring this Northfield, put it through a shave test before heading out tonight.

I love blades with old folk art handles. When they enter my shop, I push for preserving the character as much as possible.

I started by removing the active rust, leaving a bit of pitting and staining behind. Took it to a high polish, and then forced a patina on the blade giving it an aged gunmetal look.

The edge was in rough shape, so I had to hone at 1K for a long while, giving the edge a "rough" look - which fits the style of the blade nicely.

In the end, it looks no newer than when I started, and I'm very happy about that.

Some pics of the process here.

A great shave, 2 pass BBS. A testimony to old steel.

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Prep: shower, shea

Razor: Northfield Cutlery SR

Strop: Vintage Russian Shell

Brush: An old imitation badger that belonged to my grandfather

Soap: Sea Salt Shave Soap

Post: Shea

Aftershave: 4711

Scent: Rocky Mountain Wood

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u/willowtree197240 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I need this because I want to learn to make chap stick and it is also good in hand lotion. Or even this Either one .

u/dabeezkneez · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I've been getting them, as I figured I would. I have however been using this and it has already started lightening them. If I know I'm going to get them, at least there is a pregnancy safe way to treat them a bit early :)

u/yonosh · 1 pointr/beards

Amazon. Some links below for ideas. I've purchased all of them, and haven't had any problems with them thus far. Essential oils just search for - obviously that's where part of the experimentation comes in. I use a mix of Frankincense, Amber, Cade (SUPER STRONG SMELL!!! very smoky), Black pepper, and sometimes Sandalwood. You can probably go to a Whole Foods - or similar - and find some essential oils to smell to get ideas too.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D9NV2D4
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074CP8J32
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01D6ZS3G8
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06WWLKQX5

u/wedwardb · 1 pointr/bjj

What the hell is he doing to the back of his head? Did he recently shave it - more sensitive?

Get a good aloe vera cream or some good shea butter. I use this for my face - apply after each roll and by morning am good to go. Helps with the BJJ facials gi's can cause.

https://www.amazon.com/Lily-Desert-Aloe-Vera-Gelly/dp/B00JJY15GQ/ref=sr_1_21?keywords=aloe&qid=1570636503&s=hpc&sr=1-21

Shea Butter - I use for the cracked skin on my fingers/hands:

https://www.amazon.com/Shea-Butter-Sky-Organics-Moisturizing/dp/B0186TDM1U/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=shea+butter&qid=1570636599&s=hpc&sr=1-6

u/yvva · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Bummer. Everything never works for everyone. : (

I got mine from this seller on Amazon. I'm only directly linking to the seller because it was legitimate shea butter. Lots of people get it off GoW, too.

The EltaMD Intense is the non-sticky, almost melty version of Vaseline. I don't find it makes my skin shiny whatsoever, especially when it sinks in. But if you put too much on, then yeah, you'll get a shine.

People who don't like Cerave tend to like Cetaphil or Vanicream. But I believe their creams/lotions are slightly greasier. That's the trade off. But worth a shot.

u/dancing_with_death · 1 pointr/AskWomen
u/ilikesleep · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Happy birthday!

Shea butter beauty treatments are the best.

u/mariegardiniere · 1 pointr/NaturalBeauty

Unrefined Shea Butters and then some! I'd like to recommend the unscented one from their Everyday Shea line: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HUB2Y8S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_7sm9ybSAK58AY

Not the biggest fan of the smell but it seriously gets the job done. Regarding your update, I can't speak on seborrheic dermatitis but Alaffia's shea does come from co-op trades in West Africa, Togo in particular.

Edit: This was supposed to be attached to my previous comment's thread, sorry about that!

u/Goetia__ · 1 pointr/Futurology

Get some pure 'African Shea Butter'! It's the yellow chunky looking stuff found online and in beauty stores. Rub it between your hands to make it oily then apply to scars/burns/damaged skin. It has Incredibly high vitamin E levels and will work wonders for any scar!
Especially since she's so young too. It cleared up my motorcycle exhaust burns very well. Can also be used as lotion, sunscreen and lip balm.


https://www.amazon.com/African-Shea-Butter-Cream-100/dp/B0009MHJE4

u/daixhara · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Have you tried using a sulphur cream? I found that it helps sooth rashes on my chest. Either that or I second getting antihistamines as you mentioned you might be allergic to certain soaps. Also, applying a topical corticosteroid such as hydrocortisone along with taking the antihistamines will help a lot. A stronger option would be to have oral corticosteroids but I wouldn't recommend it as a longterm course of it can wreck your skin after that i.e. fungi acne - personal experience.
I went on a low dose longterm course of antihistamines once because I was getting chronic urticaria (unknown cause). That helped a lot so you can also consider this option. Talk to your dermatologist about it. It's strange that she/he didn't try antihistamines and corticosteroids.
EDIT: Added more info.

u/KaPoTun · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I have Kariderm brand because I'm Canada, but if I was in the US I'd buy Alaffia (amazon link). Make sure to choose unrefined for the most benefits, and I personally prefer fair trade.

EDIT: you only need a tiny amount per night so unless you're using the butter elsewhere on your body a little lasts a long time.

u/AmNotAnAtomicPlayboy · 1 pointr/loseit

Palmer's Firming Butter seems to be the most popular choice; a lot of people report good results. I started using it about two weeks ago; I lotion my entire body every night after my post-workout shower, and I feel like it is doing some good. It will be a while longer before I know how effective it is.

u/math_teachers_gf · 1 pointr/beauty

I smashed my face last year when I fell down a mountain. Thanks to the following, my face is back to the exact same with the exception of a teeny scar. Mederma, a tad expensive due to SPF but worth it cuz it was my goddamn face, triple antibiotic ointment linked here but cheaper when purchased as a generic, and Cocoa butter with vitamin E, also available in Walmart/Target places for half the price as listed here. Basically what you're looking for is lotions with vitamin E. I've had luck looking in the "ethnic" hair/lotion/body products section, and there's a whole variety of oils and lotions and rubs. Personally, my favorite is this one and it's usually $2 in store. Bio Oil can be a bit expensive, but a great and comparable product is Africa's Best Moroccan oil, or generic Baby Oil. Again, most of these products are available at Walmart/Target for a fraction of the price. They're all fairly pricey online because of the weight/shipping prices, despite it being shipped via Prime.

u/Tendaena · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

First of all welcome! Here is the largest collection of cat memes in the universe! After you get done looking at all those awesome cats this item might help. Shea butter is awesome so I think it would be good in handmade soap. You said you like Star Wars so here is an adorable item. I love handmade soap.

u/tacotacotaco999 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Thanks! Do you think something like this would work ?

u/shewh0mustnotbenamed · 1 pointr/NaturalBeauty
u/scumteam14 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Hi there!

I know I'm replying to this very late (the modqueue buried it!), but I just wanted to let you know that Automod has removed your comment because it contains an Amazon referral link.

Could you please edit the URL for the Palmer's Swivel Stick and Burt's Bees Sensitive so that everything from (and including) "tag=" is removed? That way, the product page will still be visible - but no one can make a profit from the link.

Here are the tag-free URLs for an easy copy & paste:

Palmer's Swivel Stick

https://www.amazon.com/Palmers-Cocoa-Butter-Formula-Swivel/dp/B00CFEF1NK/

Sensitive Burt's Bees

https://www.amazon.com/Burts-Bees-Cream-Sensitive-Ounce/dp/B07K4CQDKC/

If you've done that, please reply to this message so I can approve your comment. Thank you!

u/AdviceForAnOctopus · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I use some lotion twice a day from Amazon that has helped fade my own. They are hereditary and some will go away in time. But I understand the distain for them.

u/andrabesque · 1 pointr/cfs
u/cheshirekitteh · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

What about this?

Or this?

u/naval_person · 1 pointr/wicked_edge
u/thatbuzzguy · 1 pointr/wicked_edge

I bought a can of this stuff on a lark from my supermarket: http://www.amazon.com/Shea-Moisture-Shave-Butter-Ounce/dp/B00541OSRQ

I give it a resounding meh because it got stuck to the blade of my DE. I mean, shave butter is logically going to be thicker than lather, although you would expect it to be at least partially water soluble. This stuff did not want to come out of my DE using water, which is surprisingly infuriating.

It can give a decent enough shave, not to far off from a brush-less cream, but I just don't see a good reason to recommend it. Thus far, I prefer soaps and creams.

u/ultimate_jack · 1 pointr/progresspics

Thanks! I've used 2 things and I haven't been all that good about using either. Meaning that I haven't come anywhere close to applying them every day/night, which is what is recommended. I've got this stuff called Siligen that I put on at night, but you can only get it from a Dr. (I got it from my plastic surgeon that fixed my nose). I think it works well, but I also had been using Palmer's Cocoa Butter Formula - Advanced Scar Serum which is available over the counter. Really, I feel like anything with SPF and vitamin E can be marketed as helping heal scars. And it's true. It generally works. It kind of depends on where the scar is though. My forehead has faded much better than the bridge of my nose.

u/youhatemeandihateyou · 1 pointr/NaturalBeauty

You can buy a one ounce tube at most beauty supply stores for around $1.50. It's usually in the ethnic section. I started out with that and now buy it by the pound online. It's especially effective if you melt it (I use a candle warmer. I know, it's kind of weird, but effective).

This is the yellow stick that you will see in stores.

It's amazing, and super cheap. I can even use it on my face and it doesn't break out.

edit: If you have a hard time finding it, let me know. I have about 6 pounds of it from my last order. If you want to PM me your address, I will mail you some to try.

u/purplescrubs · 1 pointr/StudentNurse

This.

I slathered it on (paying extra attention to rash areas) before bed and made sure it was on for ~12 hours before showering it off.

u/estrellasdedallas · 0 pointsr/LifeProTips

Palmer's Cocoa Butter Formula with Vitamin E, Swivel Stick, 0.5 Oz (Pack of 4) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WRDXY38/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_.Jhryb0AYEZGF