Now Cocoa Butter Lotion - 237ml

Cocoa Butter Lotion - 237ml

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Soothe, nourish and protect skin from damage with NOW Solutions Cocoa Butter Lotion. Cocoa Butter Lotion formulated with 6% Cocoa Butter and Rhodiola Extract to aid in protecting the skin from stress. Aloe Vera and Allantoin naturally soothe irritated skin while stimulating cell regeneration. Almond Oil and Lecithin act as emollients, helping draw and keep moisture in the skin. Apply a liberal amount of NOW Solutions Cocoa Butter Lotion to areas of the body that need moisture, or areas that are prone to stretch marks. [LOTION]

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Ingredients:
Water (Aqua), Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice*, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Cetearyl Alcohol, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Glyceryl Stearate SE, Brassica Abyssinica (Abyssinian) Seed Oil, Glycerin, Glucose & Lactoperoxidase & Glucose Oxidase (natural preservative), Cetearyl Alcohol/Cetearyl Glucoside, Stearic Acid (vegetable source), Polyglyceryl-10 Laurate, Lecithin (soy), Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E) (soy), Retinyl Palmitate (Vitamin A), Panthenol, Allantoin, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Seed Extract, Rhodiola Rosea Root Extract, Natural Hinokitiol, Potassium Sorbate, Citric Acid, Xanthan Gum, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Powder*, Natural French Vanilla Fragrance.
*Organic
Important Information:

Keep out of reach of children. For external use only.

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237ml

Dosage

Apply a liberal amount of lotion to areas of the body that need moisture, or areas that are prone to stretch marks. Reapply as needed to maintain a healthy balance of water and oil in the skin.

Product Information:
  • Soothes & Nourishes
  • Protects Skin from Damage
  • 6% Cocoa Butter
  • Ideal for dry, flaky skin or stretch marks
  • Paraben Free & Gluten Free
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Mmm Shea Butter!
This lotion is perfect in the winter when you need a little heavier moisturizer. It smells great a goes on quite nicely. It isn't greasy and absorbs really well.
By Andrea on 2026-05-18 11:10:23

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COCOA BUTTER is an all-natural vegetable fat derived from cocoa beans. Also called Theobroma oil, Cocoa Butter is one of the most stable fats known and has a very mild chocolate flavor and aroma. Christopher Columbus is believed to have brought the first cocoa beans back to Europe as part of the treasures of the New World.


WHAT IS COCA?


Cacao, better known as cocoa - Food of the Gods, divine food of the emperors, blessed by the Popes, on through the Europeans' imperial quest for monopolies on mild drugs for high society, into respectability and common usage, and finally as candy is the subject of both myth and science.

The history of cacao can be traced to Venezuela, where it is believed to have been first cultivated. The Olmec civilization of 3500 2500 years ago consumed it as a beverage and it was used by their warriors to fortify them during marches and in battle. From there the cacao tree and its fruit spread to the Mayans and Aztecs, who saw its value as a food. Additionally, it became so highly prized and valued that it was also used as currency.

The first European visitors to Central America were introduced to cacao as a drink prepared with toasted and ground cacao, a bit of maize, vanilla or chilies, and mixed with hot water. This concoction, although bitter, gave such a delightful buzz that in the 17thcentury the Swedish botanist Linnaeus first coined the phrase "food of the gods", and thus the Latin nameTheobroma. The 18thand 19thcenturies saw the rise in popularity and use of cacao in Europe, along with the invention of processing techniques for cacao by those with names we are familiar with today Van Houten, Joseph Fry, Henri Nestle, Rudolphe Lindt, Milton Hershey, and John Cadbury. These processes are today responsible for the cocoa butter, low fat cocoa powder, bitter or dark cocoa, and milk chocolate products with which we are familiar.

There are some 22 varieties of Theobroma plant, but only Theobroma cacao is of commercial use in making cocoa. This variety can be divided into three groups: Forastero (an African cultivar and the good grade), Crillo (a Venezuelan variety and the better grade), and Trinitero (a hybrid of both Forastero and Crillo, grown in the Antilles and considered the best grade).

A typical processing scheme is as follows: pod harvesting, seed removal, fermentation, drying of seeds, hot air roasting, crushing to produce nibs, then fine grinding to produce what is termed cacao liquor (or cocoa mass) with the solids having a particle size of approximately 100 microns. Correct fermentation and roasting are critical to flavor development. Cocoa butter is produced at this stage by mechanical pressing to separate the fat and solids. Adding ingredients to the cacao liquor such as additional cocoa butter, sugar, and or milk and performing additional grinding without heat (a process termed "melenging) or with heat (a process termed "conching"), produces the creamy sweet tastes associated with fine chocolate. This results in a (solids) particle size of less than 10 microns (a micron is about the size of a red blood cell.

Recent chemical and medical studies on cocoa are revealing the reasons for the many suspected health benefits of cacao and cacao-derived products. The bioflavonoids and other components present in cacao have shown to be of some benefit for alertness and mental well-being, with a robust body of studies indicating cocoa can benefit the heart and cardiovascular system. Additionally, cocoa butter has a unique fatty acid profile, as well as containing natural antioxidants, making it a stable fat with certain health benefits, but remember that it does add calories!

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