Nilotica Shea Butter - From Africa's River Valleys to Your Hands
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Nilotica Shea Butter - From Africa's River Valleys to Your Hands
In northern Uganda, on the banks of the White Nile and in the floodplains of southern Sudan, the Vitellaria Nilotica tree has been growing for centuries.
Further east, near the Baro River in Ethiopia, it takes root in rich soils characterised by time and tradition.
Harvested by hand and carefully processed, Nilotica shea butter carries the silent power of these landscapes.
It is softer and creamier than its Western counterpart, melts easily on the skin and offers deep nourishment without additives — just the purity of nature.
This is not just an ingredient, but a connection to places where life follows the rivers and the seasons. Check out the map to trace the path of this rare and precious butter and discover its origins.