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Mango Butter 100 ml

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Mango butter, free from preservatives and other additives, is made by pressing mango seeds. It’s prized in cosmetics for its moisturizing, softening, and protective qualities, making it perfect for everyday skin and hair care.

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Useful properties

  • Moisturizing and nourishing – restores skin lipids, locks in moisture, and softens the skin.
  • Antioxidant and anti-aging – helps to reduce visible signs of aging and supports skin elasticity.
  • Soothing and anti-inflammatory – alleviates irritation; ideal for dry, sensitive skin, eczema, and dermatitis.
  • After-sun care – aids skin and hair recovery from sun exposure and environmental stress.
  • Hair care – enhances shine, strengthens the cuticle, and helps prevent split ends.

Usage recommendations

  • Suitable for direct application in skin and hair care.  
  • Compatible with blending alongside other vegetable oils, butters, and essential oils.  
  • Ideal as an additive in creams, body lotions, lip balms, hair conditioners, massage creams, and sunscreens.  
  • Melts at skin temperature.

  • INCI: Mangifera Indica Seed Butter
  • Appearance: Creamy light beige, soft solid butter
  • Smell: delicate, characteristic
  • Melting point: 25–38 °C
  • Production method: pressed and refined

Store in a cool and dry place, away from sunlight and excessive heat.

Product Details

807515

Data sheet

Fatty Acids
Fatty acids are the main constituents of vegetable oils. Fatty acids determine the viscosity, absorption and other cosmetic properties of vegetable oils.In homemade soap made from fats and lye, the fatty acids affect the lather and hardness of the soap.
Oleic Acid
43%
Oleic acid softens the skin and helps the skin renew itself. Suitable for chapped or sunburned skin. The oleic acid in the soap is low-foaming, but softens the skin.
Linoleic acid
6%
Linoleic acid softens the skin and helps reduce flaking. In cold process soap acts as a skin softener.
Stearic acid
35%
Stearic acid helps maintain moisture in the skin, increases skin elasticity and helps skin recover faster from injuries. Stearic acid gives soap hardness and dense foam.
Linolenic acid
2%
Linolenic acid soothes inflamed skin. It helps relieve itching, redness and irritation.
Palmitic Acid
10%
In cosmetic products, palmitic acid forms a protective layer on the surface of the skin. In soap, palmitic acid gives the soap hardness and a thick, creamy lather.
Arachidic acid
4%
Arachidic acid is an Omega 6 polyunsaturated fatty acid that participates in the construction of immune cells, supports skin healing and renewal, and reduces inflammatory reactions.

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Data sheet

Fatty Acid Profile
Fatty Acids
Fatty acids are the main constituents of vegetable oils. Fatty acids determine the viscosity, absorption and other cosmetic properties of vegetable oils.In homemade soap made from fats and lye, the fatty acids affect the lather and hardness of the soap.
Oleic Acid
Oleic acid softens the skin and helps the skin renew itself. Suitable for chapped or sunburned skin. The oleic acid in the soap is low-foaming, but softens the skin.
43%
Linoleic acid
Linoleic acid softens the skin and helps reduce flaking. In cold process soap acts as a skin softener.
6%
Stearic acid
Stearic acid helps maintain moisture in the skin, increases skin elasticity and helps skin recover faster from injuries. Stearic acid gives soap hardness and dense foam.
35%
Linolenic acid
Linolenic acid soothes inflamed skin. It helps relieve itching, redness and irritation.
2%
Palmitic Acid
In cosmetic products, palmitic acid forms a protective layer on the surface of the skin. In soap, palmitic acid gives the soap hardness and a thick, creamy lather.
10%
Arachidic acid
Arachidic acid is an Omega 6 polyunsaturated fatty acid that participates in the construction of immune cells, supports skin healing and renewal, and reduces inflammatory reactions.
4%