Refined Shea Butter: What It Is and How It’s Made
Refined Shea Butter:
The Neutral, Luxurious Base
for Soap & Skincare
All the skin-loving benefits of shea — zero nutty scent. The ultimate blank canvas for Australian formulators who demand luxury, consistency, and creative control.

What Is Refined Shea Butter?
Extracted from the nuts of the African shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa), refined shea butter undergoes steam deodorisation and natural clay bleaching to remove colour and scent — while preserving the vast majority of its bioactive compounds.

The Refining Process
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FiltrationRemoves sediment and plant matter from the raw pressed butter
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Steam deodorisationHigh-temperature steam strips volatile aroma compounds without solvents
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Natural clay bleachingActivated clay adsorbs colour pigments — no synthetic bleach used
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StandardisationFiltration and temperature control to ensure uniform creamy-white texture
| Fatty Acid | Type | Typical % in Refined Shea | Skin Benefit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oleic acid | Omega-9 (monounsaturated) | ~50% | Deep emollience, skin softening |
| Stearic acid | Saturated | ~35% | Hardening, barrier repair |
| Linoleic acid | Omega-6 (polyunsaturated) | ~7% | Anti-inflammatory, eczema support |
| Palmitic acid | Saturated | ~5% | Protective occlusive layer |
| Triterpene alcohols | Unsaponifiable fraction | 3–8% | Anti-ageing, wound healing |
What makes shea truly special is its high unsaponifiable content (3–8%) — the fraction that does not convert to soap during saponification. This fraction is rich in triterpene alcohols (lupeol, butyrospermol), tocopherols (vitamin E), and phytosterols. These compounds survive both the refining process and cold-process soap making, contributing anti-inflammatory and skin-healing properties directly to the finished bar.
Five Reasons Australian Makers Choose Refined
How to Use Refined Shea Butter
Refined shea butter is one of the most versatile cosmetic ingredients available to Australian makers. Here's how to get the most from it across product categories.
🫕 Cold Process Soap 15–30% of oils
Adds creamy, conditioning lather and a silky skin feel. SAP value (NaOH): 0.128. Pair with 5% castor oil for stable, fluffy bubbles. High stearic content contributes a hard, long-lasting bar.
🎼 Body Butters & Lotions
Whip with jojoba or sweet almond oil for a non-greasy, luxurious texture. Use 30–60% in whipped body butter. Melts on contact with skin at body temperature for a silky glide.
🐼 Lip Balms Simple formula
50% shea + 30% beeswax + 20% carrier oil produces a protective, smooth lip balm that stays on without feeling waxy. The stearic acid provides structure; oleic acid provides comfort.
💋 Massage & Lotion Bars
Solid at room temperature, melts on skin contact — glides like silk. Combine with cocoa butter and sweet almond oil for a warming massage bar that absorbs without greasy residue.
🧹 Hair Care & Scalp Treatments Bonus use
Often overlooked, refined shea is excellent in hair products — particularly leave-in conditioners, curl creams, and scalp balms for dry Australian climates. Use 5–15% in emulsified products. Its high oleic acid content penetrates the hair shaft rather than just coating it, reducing frizz and improving shine without build-up.

Which Should You Choose?
Both forms have their place — the right choice depends on your product and customer.
| Property | Unrefined (Raw) | Refined |
|---|---|---|
| Scent | Strong nutty / smoky | Odourless |
| Colour | Yellow to grey-beige | Creamy white |
| Nutrients retained | 100% (highest) | 95%+ (excellent) |
| Best for | Unscented naturals, hair masks | All fragranced products, white/pastel cosmetics |
| Shelf life | 12–18 months | 18–24 months |
| Sensitive skin | Generally fine | Lower irritation risk |
Storing Refined Shea Butter
Proper storage protects your investment and ensures consistent results batch after batch.
🏠 Cool & dark
Store below 25°C away from direct sunlight. In Australian summers, a pantry or climate-controlled room is ideal — avoid garages or car boots.
🧦 Sealed container
Keep tightly sealed to prevent oxidation and moisture ingress. Original packaging or airtight glass/food-grade HDPE containers work well.
❄ Granulation is normal
Temperature fluctuations cause white gritty granules — this is normal and doesn't affect quality. Gently melt and re-solidify slowly to restore smooth texture.
📅 Label your batch
Note the purchase date and best-before. First in, first out — use older stock before opening new bulk supplies.
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