The Natural Solution for "Crepey" Body Skin
It's one of the most frustrating signs of aging, but it's not a wrinkle. It's "crepey skin"—that thin, crinkly, "crepe-paper" like texture that can appear on your arms, the tops of your knees, or your chest.
This happens due to a loss of collagen and elastin, combined with sun damage and severe dehydration. Thin, watery lotions barely make a difference because they can't provide the deep, structural support the skin needs.
To fight crepey skin, you need two things: deep, plumping hydration and skin-renewing vitamins.
This is why Nubiana's 100% Pure African Shea Butter is such a powerful, natural tool.
1. It Delivers "Plumping" Hydration
Crepey skin looks worse because it's dehydrated. Shea butter is a rich emollient, loaded with the essential fatty acids (lipids) that your skin barrier is missing. This infusion of deep moisture helps to "plump up" the skin from within, which can immediately soften the appearance of the crinkly texture.
2. It's a Natural Source of Vitamin A
Because our shea butter is unrefined, it retains its high natural content of Vitamin A. Vitamin A is a natural relative of retinol, the most famous ingredient for anti-aging. It works by promoting healthy cell turnover and supporting the skin's natural processes, which can help improve skin's firmness and texture over time.
3. It Protects with Antioxidants (Vitamin E)
Vitamin E, also abundant in unrefined shea butter, is a powerful antioxidant. It helps protect your skin from the environmental (free radical) damage that breaks down collagen and causes crepey skin in the first place.
The 2-Step Routine to Improve Crepey Skin
Step 1: Exfoliate First You must remove the dry, dead surface layer. Use the Nubiana African Net Sponge in the shower to gently buff the area. This stimulates circulation and preps the skin to absorb the butter.
Step 2: Massage It In After your shower, while your skin is still damp, melt a generous amount of Pure African Shea Butter in your palms. Massage it deeply into your arms, legs, and any other areas of concern for 1-2 minutes. The massage is key—it helps stimulate blood flow.
This rich, vitamin-dense ritual is the best way to naturally nourish and restore your body's skin.






