Organic Cocoa Butter

by Travis Gerhart
Organic Cocoa Butter

Cocoa butter has been used for skin health for centuries, dating back to the ancient civilizations of Central and South America. The Mayans and Aztecs were among the first to discover the benefits of cocoa butter for skin health, using it as a natural moisturizer and to heal wounds and scars.

When the Spanish conquistadors arrived in Central America in the 16th century, they were introduced to cocoa butter. They soon became enamored with its rich, chocolatey scent and luxurious texture. They brought cocoa butter back to Europe, where it quickly became a sought-after ingredient in cosmetics and skincare products. Over time, the popularity of cocoa butter spread, and it became a staple ingredient in skin care products worldwide.

Cocoa butter's rich, creamy texture and natural, non-irritating properties make it a popular choice for people looking for a natural solution for dry, dull, or damaged skin. It is rich in fatty acids that help hydrate and nourish the skin.

Cocoa butter contains antioxidants, which help to protect the skin from environmental stressors, such as pollution and UV rays. This combination of moisturizing and protective properties makes cocoa butter an excellent ingredient for body lotions, creams, balms, and oils.

WHAT IS COCOA BUTTER?

Cocoa butter is extracted from the cacao bean, the main ingredient in chocolate, found inside the cocoa pods of cocoa trees. Each cocoa pod contains 30-40 cocoa beans or so. The extraction process typically involves several steps, separating the fat from the remaining material that would become cocoa powder.

• Harvesting: The cacao beans are harvested from the cacao tree and then fermented to remove the outer husks.

• Roasting: The fermented cacao beans are roasted to bring out their chocolate flavor and to remove any remaining impurities.

Pieces of Organic Cocoa Butter after harvest, extraction, pressing and filtering.

Large chunks of Organic Cocoa Butter.

• Crushing: The roasted cacao beans are then crushed to separate the cocoa solids from the cocoa butter. This is typically done using a hydraulic press.

• Melting: The crushed cacao solids are melted to release the cocoa butter, which is then collected and cooled.

• Refining: The cooled cocoa butter is refined to remove impurities and improve its texture and flavor. This is typically done using alkalization, which neutralizes the pH of the cocoa butter and removes any bitterness.

The resulting product is a rich, creamy vegetable fat used in various industries, including food, cosmetics, and skincare. With its moisturizing properties, skin-healing benefits, and anti-aging effects, it's easy to see why cocoa butter has become a popular ingredient in skincare.

LIP HEALTH BENEFITS OF COCOA BUTTER

Cocoa butter is known for its moisturizing properties and is often used in body lotions, creams, and balms. The high concentration of fatty acids in cocoa butter helps to lock in moisture, keeping the skin hydrated and soft. This is particularly important for people with dry skin, as it can help to soothe and relieve dry, itchy, and flaky skin. Additionally, the natural antioxidants in cocoa butter help to protect the skin from environmental stressors, such as pollution and UV rays, which can cause damage and dryness.

In addition to its moisturizing properties, cocoa butter is known for its anti-aging benefits. The fatty acids in cocoa butter help plump and firm the skin, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. The antioxidants in cocoa butter also help protect the skin from free radical damage, one of the leading causes of premature aging. By using cocoa butter regularly, you can help to keep your skin looking young and radiant for longer.

Cocoa butter is also known for its skin-healing properties, making it a popular ingredient in products for people with sensitive or irritated skin. The fatty acids in cocoa butter help to soothe and calm irritated skin, and the antioxidants help to protect it from further damage. Cocoa butter is also known to help reduce the appearance of scars, stretch marks, and other skin damage or imperfections.

The antioxidants in cocoa butter help to protect the skin from environmental stressors, such as pollution and UV rays, which can cause damage and dryness.

Cocoa butter is a natural and sustainable ingredient, making it an excellent choice for those who prefer natural and organic products for their lip health. It is a rich source of fatty acids, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, making it an excellent ingredient for moisturizing, protecting, and nourishing the skin.

Cocoa butter contains a variety of polyphenols, including catechins, epicatechins, and procyanidins, which contribute to its skin health benefits. Polyphenols protect the skin from environmental stressors, such as UV rays, pollution, and free radical damage, which can cause skin aging.

Theobromine is a naturally occurring compound that is found in cocoa and chocolate. It is a stimulant related to caffeine. It is an antioxidant with several potential benefits for skin health, including hydration, soothing, and improved blood flow.

Oleic acid is a monounsaturated fatty acid known for its moisturizing and nourishing properties. It helps to hydrate the skin and improve its overall health, making it an ideal ingredient for lip balms and other skincare products. Palmitic acid and stearic acid are both saturated fatty acids that help to moisturize and nourish the skin, keeping it hydrated and soft. They also form a protective barrier on the skin, helping to lock in moisture and prevent the skin from becoming dry or chapped.

Tocopherols are forms of vitamin E, a potent antioxidant that helps to protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals. Vitamin E has been shown to have several beneficial effects on the skin, including reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, improving skin texture, and helping protect the skin from damage caused by UV radiation.

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WHAT SKIN TYPE SHOULD USE COCOA BUTTER?

Cocoa butter has properties that make it well-suited for use on the skin, and it can be beneficial for various skin types.

For those with dry skin, Cocoa butter can be an effective moisturizer. It forms a protective barrier on the skin, helping to lock in moisture and prevent dryness.

Cocoa butter is known for its skin-healing properties, making it a popular ingredient in sensitive or irritated skin products. The fatty acids in cocoa butter help to soothe and calm irritated skin, and the antioxidants help to protect it from further damage.

Despite its rich, creamy texture, Cocoa butter is non-greasy, making it suitable for oily skin. In fact, using cocoa butter on oily skin can help regulate oil production, keeping the skin balanced and healthy.

WHY WE CHOSE ORGANIC COCOA BUTTER

When creating our organic skincare formulations, we aim to make high-quality products approachable to as many people and skin types as possible. Cocoa butter's luxurious protection and aesthetic qualities make it an easy addition to our lip balm. It proved far superior to other waxes, butter, and oils we tested and enhanced the overall experience of using our organic body care products.

Synergistically, Organic Cocoa Butter and Organic Beeswax work best together instead of individually. We proudly feature these luxurious ingredients in an ideal combination with our carrier oil concentrates in our REVIVE Organic Lip Balm. Activate the accordion below to read more about each base or carrier oil in our blends.

The REVIVE Organic Face Oil & Organic Lip Balm were designed to work together and complement each other. They blend intentionally selected certified organic botanical extracts formulated to awaken the senses & refresh the skin. The radiant and nourishing blend will revive & revitalize anytime – day or night.

Follow these links for more information on each product: REVIVE Organic Face Oil & REVIVE Organic Lip Balm (coming soon).

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Travis Gerhart, DC, RYT-500

Travis Gerhart, DC, RYT-500

Founder of Best Health Co & The Supervital Journal. Topics focus on the mind, body, & soul aspects of Supervital Active Longevity. Dr. Gerhart enjoys studying the latest developments in biochemistry, phytochemistry, epigenetics, & aging.
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