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  • Oily Skin Myth

    A common myth is that if you have oily skin, you should skip moisturizing—but that’s far from the truth. Dehydrated skin often produces more oil to compensate, which is why hydration is key for oily skin. To hydrate from the inside out, drink plenty of water, and for your skincare routine, use a gentle, alcohol-free cleanser to remove dirt without stripping your skin.

    I personally wash my face with warm water each evening, use a witch hazel toner, and then apply KiKi’s Incredibly Smooth Shea Butter. Since making this switch, my skin has transformed from oily to normal. The secret was increasing my water intake and replacing harsh cleansers with a gentle, hydrating routine.

    If you’re struggling with oily skin, remember: hydration, not harsh drying products, is the answer!

  • Acne

    Got acne? I feel you. Shea butter might be the solution you’ve been searching for. It’s non-comedogenic, meaning it hydrates without clogging pores, and its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties make it perfect for acne-prone skin. Dermatologists often recommend leaving raw Shea butter on overnight for maximum benefit.

    KiKi’s Incredibly Smooth Shea is made with 100% raw African Shea butter, organic oils, and essential oils—free from synthetic additives. For best results, start with a gentle cleanser to remove excess oil and bacteria, then apply Shea butter to help heal scars and blemishes.

    If you’re ready for a natural skincare solution, try KiKi’s Shea Butter and let your skin thank you later!