Shea Butter

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ʃiː ˈbʌtər/

Definitions of shea butter

noun a fatty substance obtained from the nuts of the shea tree and used in cosmetic skin preparations

Example Sentences

A1 Shea butter is a popular ingredient in skincare products.

A2 I bought a jar of shea butter to use as a moisturizer.

B1 Shea butter is known for its moisturizing properties and is often used in lotions and creams.

B2 After using shea butter regularly, my skin feels much softer and smoother.

C1 Many people swear by the benefits of shea butter for improving the overall health of their skin.

C2 The high content of vitamins and fatty acids in shea butter make it a valuable ingredient in luxury skincare products.

Examples of shea butter in a Sentence

formal Shea butter is a popular ingredient in many skincare products due to its moisturizing properties.

informal I always make sure to use shea butter on my skin to keep it soft and hydrated.

slang Shea butter is my go-to for keeping my skin looking on point.

figurative Her kindness was like shea butter, soothing and comforting to everyone around her.

Grammatical Forms of shea butter

plural

shea butters

comparative

more shea butter

superlative

most shea butter

present tense

shea butters

future tense

will shea butter

perfect tense

has shea buttered

continuous tense

is shea buttering

singular

shea butter

positive degree

shea butter

infinitive

to shea butter

gerund

shea buttering

participle

shea buttered

Origin and Evolution of shea butter

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: African
Story behind the word: Shea butter is derived from the nuts of the shea tree, which is native to Africa. The butter has been used for centuries by African communities for its moisturizing and healing properties.
Evolution of the word: Originally known as 'sii' in the Bambara language of Mali, shea butter has been traded and used across Africa for centuries. It gained popularity in the Western world in the 20th century for its skincare benefits.