Brittany Minor

Naturally Fly Body Butters Are Perfection

A few months back I received 2 tubs of Naturally Fly’s body butters and I was all kinds of excited about it. I am a buttah girl. Yes, I know the buttahs are a new thing for a lot of y’all but for many brown girls, we grew up on the buttahs and oils. I’m not laughing at you for being late to the party. I’m just glad that that you’re here.

Shea butter based products are glorious for those of us who suffer from chronic dry skin and eczema. If you don’t fall into either of these categories, you can still get some use out of shea butter thanks to its Vitamin A and Vitamin E properties. Naturally Fly is giving us an assortment of over 6 different body butters and I managed to get my hands on Midnight Mango and Honey Punch.

Honey Punch is currently MIA because a certain toddler of mine has hid it and I’m sure it won’t show its face for about a year or so. The funny thing about both of these products is that they smelled exactly the same. To make sure my nose wasn’t off, I asked my Mom to sniff ‘em too and she agreed. I’m not mad at this because it is VERY difficult to cut the very nutty smell of shea butter. I was really looking forward to having a honey scented butter but its lack of a fragrance didn’t upset me because y’all know how I feel about fragrances…I could absolutely live without them.

I’m thinking that I may have just gotten a wonky batch because reviews of these butters are saying that the fragrance is indeed there. But performance-wise…they rock! I mean, they really are wonderful. These butters are whipped to perfection and glide easily on the body. I didn’t find these to be very different from a traditional whipped shea butter and that’s a good thing. Sometimes it’s best to stick with what works! And this works in that it provides deep moisturization for the skin and leaves it with a non-sticky glow. So yes, y’all. I am a fan.

It looks as if each butter contains another oil like olive oil, grapeseed oil, jojoba oil and avocado oil and a fragrance but if I were to purchase these again, I’d snag the ones without fragrance. Retailing for $14.99, I think the price point for these works as the jar is large enough to last you a good little while, especially since a little bit of shea butter goes a long way.

Check out the site here!

Are you a lover of shea butter?


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