Kokum Butter

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Kokum Butter comes from the Garcinia indicia tree grown in India. It has a marbled yellow-brown complexion with a slight earthy scent. We present an extensive range of Kokum Butter. This oil is processed by professionals using the industry permitted ingredient, which is bought from reliable sellers of the market. Our oil is extremely used owing to its longer shelf life. In addition, this oil is also inspected on industry parameters to ensure purity.

Kokum Butter is a luxurious, lightweight, and deeply rejuvenating botanical butter extracted from the seeds of the Kokum fruit. Highly valued in skincare traditions, Kokum Butter is known for its non-greasy texture, quick absorption, and exceptional ability to restore dry, damaged, and sensitive skin. It melts effortlessly into the skin, providing long-lasting nourishment and helping improve elasticity without leaving any oily residue. Perfect for everyday use, it supports a smooth, soft, and naturally radiant complexion.

Kokum Butter is widely used in body butters, lotions, lip balms, soaps, creams, and herbal salves, making it a favorite ingredient in both commercial and DIY skincare. Its lightweight structure makes it ideal for products that require firmness yet remain silky and fast-absorbing. Packed with essential fatty acids, vitamins, and antioxidants, it helps repair the skin barrier, calm irritation, and maintain continuous moisture. Suitable for all skin types—including dry, mature, and sensitive skin—Kokum Butter adds a classic touch of purity and nourishment to routine life.

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Here are some ways you can incorporate kokum butter into your beauty routine and cooking:

  • Whip kokum butter into body butter
  • Grind kokum rind (solam) and add it to curries and chutneys
  • Make kokum juice
  • Add sun-dried kokum to dishes for a sour kick
  • Use kokum as a substitute for tamarind in recipes
  • Mix up a kokum shampoo

Warm a small amount of Kokum Butter between your palms until it softens, then massage it onto clean skin for deep hydration. Use as a daily moisturizer, night balm, or targeted treatment for elbows, knees, heels, and other dry areas. For hair, melt a little and apply as a nourishing mask to reduce dryness and add shine. Add Kokum Butter to DIY skincare recipes such as lotions, body butters, lip balms, soaps, and creams for added richness and stability. Apply after bathing to lock in moisture. Use daily for smoother, softer, and healthier-looking skin.

  • Because kokum butter is hard at room temperature, it is often combined with other oils in both culinary and skincare applications. In order to blend it, you will need to melt the oil before combining it.
  • Kokum butter can be difficult to find. However, the dried kokum rind’s growing popularity as a weight loss aid could result in an increased supply of the fruit, making it easier to find in the future.

Kokum Butter offers powerful skin-repairing, moisturizing, and soothing benefits. It supports the skin barrier, helps heal dryness, and improves elasticity. Naturally rich in essential fatty acids and antioxidants, it nourishes damaged and sensitive skin while reducing irritation and rough patches. Unlike heavier butters, its non-greasy texture absorbs quickly, leaving the skin soft, supple, and hydrated. It also strengthens the skin’s natural moisture balance and helps prevent cracking or flakiness. Ideal for dry, mature, and delicate skin, Kokum Butter brings long-lasting comfort and a smooth, radiant finish.

  • It is for topical applications only.
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