Karité Shea Butter Earns Goop's Commendment

Crème Corps Body Cream is a dermatologist-developed, hypo-allergenic moisturizer featuring 30% raw, unrefined shea butter sourced from Ghana, organic unrefined coconut oil, sunflower seed oil and an antioxidant-rich blend of botanical extracts.
Crème Corps Body Cream is a dermatologist-developed, hypo-allergenic moisturizer featuring 30% raw, unrefined shea butter sourced from Ghana, organic unrefined coconut oil, sunflower seed oil and an antioxidant-rich blend of botanical extracts.

Karité Shea Butter has announced its Crème Corps Body Cream has launched on goop.com, accompanied by a feature article titled, “A Dermatologist and Her Two Sisters Make an Instant-Hit Body Butter.”

The brainchild of three sisters from Ghana—one of which is a dermatologist—Karité Shea Butter is committed to offering the highest quality, raw, unrefined shea butter.

Each of Karité’s shea butter-based products is rich in antioxidants and essential fatty acids that help soothe, heal and restore elasticity to the skin. The products are also formulated without irritating ingredients such as dyes, silicones and parabens.

Crème Corps Body Cream is a dermatologist-developed, hypo-allergenic moisturizer featuring 30% raw, unrefined shea butter sourced from Ghana, organic unrefined coconut oil, sunflower seed oil and an antioxidant-rich blend of botanical extracts.

This ultra-rich cream is designed to help soothe and repair even the driest, most sensitive skin (as well as eczema and psoriasis) without irritating chemicals.

The brand’s Crème Mains Hand Cream is also dermatologist-formulated with a limited number of ingredients, making it safe for sensitive and compromised skin as well.

“We’re thrilled to be included in goop’s wide array of safe and non-toxic personal-care offerings,” says Karité co-founder and CEO, board-certified dermatologist Naana Boakye, MD. “This opportunity aligns perfectly with our commitment to skin health and luxury, without any compromises or the potential side effects of questionable skincare ingredients.”

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