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If you are struggling with breakouts and looking for natural remedies, you have probably wondered how to cure acne with shea butter. Known as “Mother Nature’s conditioner,” raw African shea butter is famous for giving people glowing, healthy skin.

But does it actually get rid of pimples?

In this post, we will explore the truth about using shea butter for acne, how it helps your skin, and the simple, step-by-step process to add it to your daily skincare routine without clogging your pores.

The Truth: Does Shea Butter Cure Acne?

To be completely honest, shea butter is not a “cure” for active, infected pimples. Acne is often caused by trapped bacteria and excess oil.

However, raw, unrefined shea butter is packed with Vitamin A, Vitamin E, and powerful anti-inflammatory properties. This means it is the perfect natural remedy for:

  • Fading dark spots and acne scars (hyperpigmentation).

  • Soothing redness and inflamed skin.

  • Repairing your skin barrier after using harsh acne face washes.

The Simple Process: How to Use Shea Butter for Acne-Prone Skin

If you want to clear your skin and fade scars, you must use shea butter correctly so it doesn’t feel too heavy. Follow this simple routine:

Step 1: Wash Your Face Thoroughly

Never apply shea butter over dirty skin. Use a gentle, foaming cleanser to remove all dirt, sweat, and excess oil from your face.

Step 2: Apply Your Acne Treatment First

If you use a serum, toner, or an active ingredient like Salicylic Acid or Benzoyl Peroxide to fight the actual acne bacteria, apply it now. Let it dry completely.

Step 3: Scoop a Pea-Sized Amount

Less is more! You do not need a lot. Take a tiny, pea-sized amount of raw, unrefined shea butter. (Avoid refined shea butter, as the bleaching process destroys its natural healing vitamins).

Step 4: Melt it in Your Hands

Shea butter is solid at room temperature. Rub the small amount between your palms until it melts into a smooth, warm oil.

Step 5: Press Gently Into Your Skin

Instead of aggressively rubbing it in, gently pat and press the melted shea butter into your skin, focusing on dry areas or dark acne scars. Avoid slathering it heavily over active whiteheads.

Final Thoughts on Clear Skin

While you cannot instantly cure acne with shea butter overnight, using it consistently is one of the best ways to fade old scars and keep your skin moisturized, calm, and glowing.

Have you tried using raw shea butter for your acne scars? Let us know your results in the comments below!

How to Build a Complete Natural Skincare Routine with Just 4 Products

Does your bathroom counter look like a chemistry lab? Retinols, essences, ten different serums… it’s exhausted just looking at it.

If you are feeling overwhelmed, you aren’t alone. There is a massive shift happening in the beauty world right now called “Skinimalism.” It’s the philosophy that your skin creates its own oils and barriers, and our job is to support that natural process, not smother it.

You don’t need a 10-step regimen to have glowing skin. You just need the right ingredients.

At Naly’s Shop, we specialize in raw, single-ingredient powerhouses. Here is how to build a highly effective natural skincare routine for beginners using just four products.

 Why Less is More in Clean Beauty

When you use products with long ingredient lists, you increase the risk of irritation. If you break out, you have no idea which of the 50 chemicals caused it.

Natural skincare is different. It relies on potent, unrefined ingredients (like raw Shea and cold-pressed oils) that are rich in vitamins in their natural state. Because they are so concentrated, you need fewer of them to see results.

The 4-Step Natural Ritual

Here is your fool proof roadmap to healthy skin.

Step 1: The Cleanse (African Black Soap)

The foundation of any routine is a clean canvas. But you want to clean your pores without stripping your natural oils.

  • The Product: [Naly’s Authentic African Black Soap]
  • Why: It uses plantain skins and cocoa pod ash to gently exfoliate and kill bacteria (great for acne) while shea butter keeps the skin soft.
  • How: Lather a small chunk in your hands to create a foam. Wash your face gently for 60 seconds.

Step 2: The Tone (Rose Water or Witch Hazel)

Toning rebalances your skin’s pH after washing and preps it to absorb moisture.

  • The Product: Vanilla Shea Butter
  • Why: It calms inflammation and redness immediately.
  • How: Mist generously over your face or swipe with a cotton pad. Do not dry it off!

Step 3: The Moisturize (Shea Butter)

This is the most important step for repairing your skin barrier.

  • The Product: Naly’s Organic Raw Shea Butter
  • Why: It penetrates deep to feed your skin Vitamins A and E. It creates a seal that prevents water loss (hydration) from escaping.
  • How: Apply to damp skin (right after toning). Emulsify a pea-sized amount in your hands and press it into your face.

Step 4: The Protect / Glow (Coconut Oil or SPF)

This step changes slightly depending on the time of day (see below), but the goal is to lock everything in.

  • The Product: [Naly’s  Coconut Oil
  • Why: It adds an extra layer of antimicrobial protection and gives you that “glass skin” sheen.
  • How: Dab a tiny amount on high points of your face (cheekbones, brow bone) for a natural highlighter effect.

Morning vs. Evening: The Subtle Tweaks

Your skin has different needs when you wake up versus when you go to sleep.

Step Morning Routine (AM) Evening Routine (PM)
Goal Protect & Brighten Repair & Deep Clean
Cleanse Just a splash of water or very light soap Deep cleanse with Black Soap to remove dirt/makeup
Moisturize Light layer of Shea Butter Heavier layer of Shea Butter
Step 4 Apply SPF (Sunscreen)Non-negotiable! Apply Coconut Oil to seal moisture overnight

Pro Tip: If you wear heavy makeup, use the Coconut Oil first in the evening to melt the makeup, then wash it off with the Black Soap. This is called “Double Cleansing.”

3 Common Mistakes Beginners Make

  1. Over-Exfoliating: African Black Soap is naturally exfoliating. You don’t need to use a scrub brush with it. Your hands are enough!
  2. Applying to Dry Skin: Natural butters and oils work best when they trap water. Always apply your Shea Butter when your face is slightly damp from your toner or tap water.
  3. Expecting Overnight Miracles: Natural skincare heals the skin barrier, which takes time. Give your new routine at least 28 days (one skin cycle) to see the full glow up.

Ready to Simplify Your Shelf?

You don’t need to buy these items one by one. We’ve curated the ultimate starter pack to get you started on your journey to toxin-free skin.

Get the complete kit today.

[Shop Naly’s “Natural Glow” Starter Bundle]

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