LMH0005 - Hemp butter

$13.99

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Description

Texture: rich, thick, solid under 36°C

Saponification index: 175 - 200 (NaOH: 0.134; KOH: 0.188)

Shelf life: 18 months

INCI: Cannabis sativa oil (and) Hydrogenated vegetable oil (and) Tocopherol

200 g format

We really like it in whipped body butters, balms and hair masks. It can also be used to make creams, conditioners, liniment, etc.! It will be used in smaller quantities on the face due to the comedogenicity index of the soy butter base (2-3).

Dosage: a little softer than its shea and mango cousins, it may sometimes be necessary to slightly increase the proportion of butter in your recipes to obtain the same kind of texture.

Les Mauvaises Herbes , 6260 rue Saint-Hubert, Montreal

The hemp and soy used in this butter come from Canada.

PHOTO: JACINTHE MORIN

Finally, a local alternative to vegetable butters! Hemp does not naturally produce butter, but a very rich oil can be obtained from its seeds that nourishes deeply. We love it for the care of dehydrated, dry and/or mature skin. The fine oil is then mixed with a soy butter base, providing a delicious product for the skin, used in the same way as shea or mango butter.

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LMH0005 - Hemp butter

$13.99

Texture: rich, thick, solid under 36°C

Saponification index: 175 - 200 (NaOH: 0.134; KOH: 0.188)

Shelf life: 18 months

INCI: Cannabis sativa oil (and) Hydrogenated vegetable oil (and) Tocopherol

200 g format

We really like it in whipped body butters, balms and hair masks. It can also be used to make creams, conditioners, liniment, etc.! It will be used in smaller quantities on the face due to the comedogenicity index of the soy butter base (2-3).

Dosage: a little softer than its shea and mango cousins, it may sometimes be necessary to slightly increase the proportion of butter in your recipes to obtain the same kind of texture.

Les Mauvaises Herbes , 6260 rue Saint-Hubert, Montreal

The hemp and soy used in this butter come from Canada.

PHOTO: JACINTHE MORIN

Finally, a local alternative to vegetable butters! Hemp does not naturally produce butter, but a very rich oil can be obtained from its seeds that nourishes deeply. We love it for the care of dehydrated, dry and/or mature skin. The fine oil is then mixed with a soy butter base, providing a delicious product for the skin, used in the same way as shea or mango butter.

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