Shea Butter and Aloe Vera for Stretch Marks Removal While shea butter appears solid and thick at room temperature, it is very rich in butter, thus making it useful as a natural lip balm. eye cream, body butter and more. Shea butter, according to research, has the ability to penetrate deep into the skin and has 60% of fat, thereby making it very soothing. Shea butter has a lot of fatty acids, vitamins A and E, giving it the ability to repair defective elastin fibers that cause stretch marks. It also possesses the power to replace damaged collagen. Because it is rich in vitamin E, it helps in getting rid of free Continue Reading