Cupuacu butter : unrefined

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Cupuacu also contains a range of phytosterols (natural plant estrogens). Beneficial for dry damaged skin and hair, it acts as an emollient to confer softness and a conditioned feel on the skin - this is the rain forest’s answer to unrefined shea butter.
The moisturising benefits help restore the skin’s natural humidity and elasticity. Reduces degeneration of skin cells and restores flexibility, moisture retention and elasticity to the skin

Growing wild in the eastern sub-region of the Brazilian Amazonia, unrefined cupuaçu butter is a stable butter obtained from the fruit seed of the Cupuaçu tree. It has an earthy/acidic scent which does not overpower the final blend with other ingredients.

The nuts are harvested between January and June and cold pressed + filtered to yield a cream coloured butter.  Cupuaçu butter has a very impressive content of oleic acid and possess a better water absorption than lanolin. 

A solid butter, cupuaçu melts at 25°C and it takes ~1tonne of seeds to produce 135kgs of butter.

Cupuaçu butter can be used for lip balms, soaps, creams, hair products and body butters.

Our purchase of cupuaçu butter from remote indigenous communities throughout the Amazon River basin area helps to preserve the natural habitat and directly improves local economic conditions and sustainability.

Unless otherwise stated, our exotic butters are natural and unrefined.

NATURAL + UNREFINED:  We work directly with cooperatives and artisanal producers who process our range of pure natural raw butters without the use of chemicals.  Some of these are organic in nature and filtered for use retaining the natural characteristic scent and quality. 


We sell our range of exotic butters by weight. Since most of these butters are not re-melted for sale, we use slightly bigger jars.

UNDERSTANDING BUTTERS: Most butters and oils are made up of two components - olein (liquid) and stearin (stearic). This is why some butters easily melt depending on the amount of olein and some solidify under colder temperatures depending on the amount of stearin. This does not affect the product in anyway.

Butters are mainly naturally occurring. However, there are new butters emerging within the cosmetic industry due to market trends. These butters are vegetable oils which are hydrogenated. Hydrogenation yields a saturated butter and these include but not limited to Almond butter, Avocado butter, Coffee butter, Hemp butter, Macadamia butter, Olive butter, Ricebran butter, ..... the list goes on

Naturally occurring butter on the other hand are normally pressed from seeds and do not go through any hydrogenation:
Cocoa, Cupuaçu, Kombo, Mango, Murumuru, Shea, etc.
These are all solid at room temperature depending on both the palmitic and stearic acid content and need heat to melt.

Cocoa butter has 33% stearic and 25% palmitic acid compared to shea butter with 40% stearic and 4% palmitic acid. Looking at these two profiles, cocoa butter is more of a solid butter than shea which makes the latter more easy to apply.  However, due to the high stearic content of shea, the butter becomes quite solid in very cold temperatures.

Unlike most butters, the texture of shea changes during the year.  Much softer in summer and much harder in winter. This does not affect the natural properties of the butter.

 

 COMPOSITION / INFORMATION

Trade Name:

Cupuacu butter : unrefined

Inci Name:

Theobroma grandiflorum

Status

 

Solid

Application:

Skincare/Cosmetics

Not restricted in the Cosmetics Directive

PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

APPEARANCE:

 

Cream/off white - solid. Melts at 25°C

ODOUR:

 

 

Characteristic

DENSITY

 

 

.924

 

SAPONIFICATION VALUES:

.128 (NaOH)     .180 (KOH)

PEROXIDE VALUE (10MgE/Kg)

2,7

IODINE VALUE (gl2/100g)

40

 

ACIDITY VALUE

 

4,07

 

ADDITIVES

 

Nil

 

STABILITY

 

Stable

 


INCI : Theobroma grandiflorum
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN : BRAZIL

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Cheryl

very penetrating for skin and hair, I have already used half in 1 week! great great great!!!🤎🤎🤎🤎

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LUCINDA
HIGH QUALITY AND WELL SOURCED

I love this wonderful company. I have been buying Shea butter from them for over 15 years. I know that all their products are high quality and well sourced. I recommend them highly.

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Elaine
Awesome butter

Totally agree, this butter is awesome!
I use it primarily for my hair as a sealant. My hair exudes moisture, looks healthy and shiny. I also tried it out my sisters hair and there appears to be less breakage which has resulted in hair growth.

A great reviver for your hair.
Provides fabulous moisture if you suffer from dry hair.

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MsCarla
Moisturising - not too sure of the smell

This stuff is awesome.
At first I wasn't too sure about the smell but after a while it was giving off a spicy nutmeg kind of aroma. I'm going to get a big tub and think this will be all I use on my skin from now

Soft and easy to rub in
Leaves skin and hair very moisturised but not greasy
Lovely smell

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