What is a cocoa butter stick used for?

What is a cocoa butter stick used for?

Cococare Cocoa Butter Stick. Description: The Yellow Stick. Nature’s perfect moisturizer. Ideal for use on dry skin and for the prevention and treatment of stretch marks.

Does cocoa butter stick lighten skin?

Cocoa butter might improve uneven skin tone, especially on the face where darker spots can be more obvious. However, while cocoa butter might help diminish the appearance of darkened areas over time, it is not a major skin lightening substance.

How long does cocoa butter stick last?

Cocoa butter has a shelf life of about five years. It is expensive due to its extended long shelf. At room temperature or during the colder season, the cocoa butter will form into a solid and melt slowly as the temperature rises.

Is the cocoa butter stick a good moisturizer?

Nature’s perfect moisturizer. Cococare 100% Cocoa Butter goes on smooth and its emollient qualities make it an ideal moisturizer for all skin types. This all natural moisturizer hydrates dry skin and aids in the prevention of stretch marks. Cocoa Butter (Theobroma Cacao).

Can you eat cocoa butter stick?

Can you eat cocoa butter? Yes! Real cocoa butter is completely edible and has a faint taste and smell similar to dark chocolate. The beans from the theobroma cacao L.

Should I refrigerate cocoa butter?

While there isn’t a ‘best’ way to store cocoa butter (it’s very forgiving) you definitely need to keep it in an airtight container, and a cool place. Cocoa butter turns solid at room temperature, so any temperature below room temp will be fine.

Does cocoa butter go bad?

Cocoa butter can become rancid over time or if exposed to high heat and direct sunlight. Being exposed to temperatures above 75 degrees or being stored in direct sunlight will speed up how quickly it goes bad. For the best place, storing in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight is the best option.

Is cocoa butter poisonous?

Cocoa butter is the fat extracted from the cocoa plant, and although it is found in a variety of sweet treats, it’s not “chocolate.” The extract contains minimal to no levels of the toxic-to-dog chemical theobromine, meaning it is safe to use, specifically in balms and other topical treatments.

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