Halloo
My children took after me; they all have dry-skin. Which was really sad for me because I know how uncomfortable dry-skin can be.
Well instead of just staying sad, I decided to do something about it. Which is to create hydrating and soothing Body Butters to help keep dry-skin moist and also give comfort.
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Organic Whipped Moisturizing Hair Butter€24.99 – €44.99
It goes without saying that treating dry-skin whether in adults or children comes from within. It is important to make sure children eat proper balanced diet and keep hydrated by drinking lots of water. Please read my article on how to manage Dry- Skin.
Some children may not be able to voice out the discomfort they are going through because of their chapped dry-skin. But take it from me that it is itchy, scratchy, and generally uncomfortable.
Don’t forget that as these children grow into teenagers appearance becomes an issue. Dry-skin can be unsightly. Their confidence will take a hit. They need to be treated and taught how to manage their dry-skin before it gets to this stage.
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Organic Whipped Cocoa Body Butter€26.99 – €49.99
Most African parents make the mistake of using over-the-counter creams, prescription creams, or harsh chemical filled creams on young children thinking these will solve the problem Of dry skin, but it doesn’t.
What you need is good old BODY BUTTER. Butters have been used for centuries. It is tested and trusted by many. It never fails when used properly with other techniques of managing dry-skin.
Many people turn their noses up at body butters. They don’t consider them sophisticated enough for them. I just marveled at such ignorance. If you care enough about the comfort of your young wards, please don’t ignore body butters.
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Organic Whipped Shea Butter For Sensitive Skin€14.99 – €44.99
At Ruka’s Place we have taken the steps to make Whipped Body Butters for you and your children to use daily. These are ready made to use. They are soft and fluffy. Different ones available according to your needs.
Don’t let your children suffer unnecessarily because of Dry-Skin.
Stay with me,
Ruka
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