Double Gloves For Shea Butter
At Lovelier Shea Butter, we are pleased to see many more businesses entering the industry. Our attitude is “the more, the merrier,” but you may not understand that if you are competitive. Of course, we wish to succeed in business, but not at the expense of your well-being. So we are excited to see shea butter everywhere. And we are ready to share insights, this time, about how you need double gloves for shea butter.
This is where we share the lessons we learned over the past few years since we started working with shea butter.
As you probably know, shea butter is a wonder by itself. Its powerful moisturizing qualities are likely second to none. Some writers claim it is the reason blacks don’t crack. And that makes it exciting that more and more non-blacks embrace shea butter. We know they are benefiting from its wonders.
We could not be more excited. Lovelier Shea Butter enhances the product by taking the hard work out. If you have tried to apply shea butter, you know it is tough work. We take it upon ourselves to take that hard work out and present it in whipped form.
You probably do not need double gloves for shea butter when all you do is whip it. Take our thrice-whipped creams for example. There is the Deb Premium, which you can use as DIY for hair products, and you have the Eb Premium, which goes into skincare production.
To adapt your Deb or Eb Premium, you put on double gloves for shea butter. And here is what we advise. First, put on the clear gloves that food handlers use. That is to protect your hands from the harsh effects of the essential oils you are getting ready to mix with your Premium whipped Creams. Of course, you may choose to use the Premium Creams as-is, fragrance-free.
You have probably read that you must not use essential oils without mixing them with a moisturizer, like carrier oils or shea butter. And that is because they burn.
For you, the first reason you need double gloves for shea butter is that the food-handlers’ gloves are loose. They will not stay in place for any length of time. So, you put on a second pair, but this time, they are the nitrile gloves that nurses and doctors wear. That pair will anchor the clear ones you had on at first.
But there is a second reason you need double gloves for shea butter. It is because the nitrile gloves allow essential oils to penetrate. So, while we could put on nitrile gloves to protect our customers, we shall burn our hands unless we use double gloves for shea butter.
You may have observed that your knuckles became dark as you worked with shea butter. You wondered why. Wonder no more. Practice what you learned here, the concept of double gloves for shea butter, and your knuckles will return to normal after a while.
Happy Shea Buttering,
LSB