Okay so recently we took delivery of a fresh batch of Shea Butter from a new processing plant in Niger State ( we normally use Shea Butter from Saki in Oyo State for our whipped butters). I'm a great lover of Shea Butter - it's helped tremendously with my dry skin issue (atopic dermatitis) by softening and smoothing my skin and fading away scars on my legs and face left by the patchy dryness.
It's also a great sealant for my hair especially when I need something a little heavier than my regular coconut oil.
What we did was make 2 separate batches of whipped butters - the one from Saki in one batch (with one fragrance) and the other batch made with the Niger Shea Butter (with our second fragrance)
What I've decided to do is a giveaway where 2 people get to win 2 tubs of our whipped butters (lavender and jasmine) and after using them, let us at KL's Naturals, know which one of the tubs you preferred (if applicable) and why.
Plant in Niger State |
I have intentionally left out which butter is in which tub so as to have a level playing field ( or something lol)
Shea Nuts |
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1.What type of tree are Shea Nuts are sourced from?
2.Where those trees are found predominantly?
3. What is the Yoruba name for Shea Butter?
All entries should be in by 00.00 Hours on the 9th of November and winners will be selected at random, then posted here on the blog on Monday the 10th of November.
Please ensure to leave your email addresses in your replies - that way I can mail you for delivery options.
Good luck!!!
1. Shea Tree, Vitellaria paradoxa (scientific name)
ReplyDelete2. Africa
3. Ori
berrydakara@gmail.com
:) If I win, can I try the 2 jasmines?
Lol sweetie, why try 2 jasmines? The whole purpose is to win lavender and jasmine since each one has shea butter from a different source -that way you can compare!
DeleteBecause I LOVE jasmine!!! I want to try making my own whipped shea butter with jasmine oil at home.
Delete1) African shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa)
ReplyDelete2) savannah regions of East and West Africa
3) Ori
adeeddam@yahoo.com
1. Karite tree, Nku or Bambuk butter tree.
ReplyDelete2. Dry savannah belt of West Africa and East Africa
3. Ori
isoken45@gmail.com
1. Shea tree (Vitellaria Paradoxa)
ReplyDelete2. Dry savannah belt of west and east Africa (19 countries across Africa)
3. Ori
onaakinde@gmail.com
1. Shea tree
ReplyDelete2.Dry savannah belt of Africa from Senegal in the west to Sudan in the east, and onto the foothills of the Ethiopian highlands.
3. Ori
Email: nittapee@gmail.com
1. African Shea tree
ReplyDelete2. Africa (Dry savannah belt of West Africa and the foothills of the Ethiopian highlands)
3. Ori
Thanks
Eokolo167@gmail.com
1. Karite Tree a.k.a African Shea Tree
ReplyDelete2. Savannah Regions of East and West Africa
3. Ori
aumeizu@yahoo.com
1. Shea Tree, Vitellaria paradoxa
ReplyDelete2.east and west africa
3.ori
krissie013@hotmail.com
Hope you will let us know the differences between Oyo & Niger state shea butter?
ReplyDeleteThanks in anticipation.
If there are differences which the winners will let me know then of course we'll get to know the differences. Thanks!
Delete{1}. Shea tree/shi tree, also known as the Vitellaria paradoxa, formerly Butyrospermum parkii (Yes o. I do my research. Lol. I so want to win this :D.)
ReplyDelete{2}. They're predominantly found in the Savannah belt of West Africa, East Africa and the foothills of Ethiopia.
{3}. Ori
siteno.ebulu@gmail.com
1) African shea tree
ReplyDelete2) Predominantly across countries in west Africa to east Africa and at the foothills of Ethiopian hilllands
3) Ori
Email addy: shelay07@yahoo.co.uk
Ermm... Pls how much is a tub and do you ship all over nigeria?
ReplyDeleteThey're 2,000 Naira each and yes we do.
DeleteHello Kemi,
ReplyDeleteShea Nuts are sourced from the Shea Tree (also called the Karite, Nku and Bambuk Butter Tree) which is native to Africa where it grows wild/uncultivated in 19 countries across the continent in a zone popularly called the 'Shea belt zone" which is the dry Savannah belt of Africa. The 19 countries are Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Côte d'Ivoire, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Sudan, Togo, Uganda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Guinea. In Nigeria, The Shea Tree is predominant in Niger, Kwara, Kebbi, Kaduna, Kogi, Benue, Ogun and Oyo States.
The Yoruba's an ethnic group from south western Nigeria call the Butter produced from the Shea Nuts "ORI".
With this few points of mine, i hope i have been able to convince you that i deserve to win those tubs of shea butter! i've created the space for them on my vanity table already. lol!
email addy** ibinaboa@yahoo.com
Shea nuts tree are sourced from African shea tree (Vitellaria Paradoxa)
ReplyDeleteThe trees are found predominantly in the dry savannah belt of West Africa.
Ori is the yoruba name.
ekanem.idy@gmail.com
1. Shea nuts are from Vitellaria Paradoxa, the African Shea Tree
ReplyDelete2. They are found mainly in the savannah of Africa
3. The Yoruba name is Orí (check my accent for pronunciation :D)
I do hope I winnn I just "discovered" you (came to do box braids yesterday) and this would be a great win!
Renilu169@hotmail.com