
Mango butter is a fatty substance with numerous virtues, commonly used in the formulation of body and hair care products. Extraction method, biochemical composition, properties... Discover everything you need to know about mango butter in this article.

If mango butter (INCI name: Mangifera Indica Seed Butter) is commonly used to formulate skincare and haircare products, it's primarily due to the active ingredients it contains. Discover in this article the biochemical composition of mango butter and its connection to the properties of this ingredient.

Mango butter is a choice ingredient with numerous virtues. Nourishing, soothing, antioxidant... it is for this reason commonly used in cosmetics, and is included in the composition of many skin and hair care products. Obtained from the seed of the fruit, let's delve into more detail about its manufacturing process.

Mango butter is a fatty substance, extracted by cold pressing the kernel of the fruit. Possessing various benefits, it is found in the composition of several cosmetic treatments for the skin. Let's discover together all the virtues that mango butter can offer.

One often encounters the terms "mango butter" or "mango oil" on cosmetic products. Originating from the same fruit, one might wonder what the differences are between these two ingredients and if they possess the same properties. This is the question we answer in this article.

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