You can use cocoa butter to tan but it may cause your to burn rather than tan. Cocoa butter can be applied to the skin just as any other lotion can when you are using it for tanning or sunbathing.
1 cocoa bean is worth 1 and a half grams of butter. So, if you have 100 cocoa beans you would have 50 grams of butter. You just multiply the amount of beans you have by 1 and a half.
I tend to always use cocoa butter or shea butter lotions over standard lotions. The reason is that these "butter" lotions or more concentrated and of higher quality, so they work better, stay on the skin longer, and are better for you.
No, it doesn't contain lactose because lactose can only be found in milk. And cocoa butter is used to make chocolate. ... Cocoa butter is an edible natural vegetable fat of the cacao bean used to make chocolates, pharmaceuticals, toiletries, cocoa powder, and oinments.
Cocoa butter, also called theobroma oil, is the pale-yellow, edible natural vegetable fat of the cacao bean. Cocoa butter is extracted from the cacao beans in it's pure form it does not contain nuts.
Cocoa is alaredy chocolate, it is unsweeted powder chocolate. If you add whole milk, cocoa butter and some sugar you get milk chocolate If you add some cocoa butter you get unsweeted chocolate If you add some cocoa butter and sugar you get dark chocolate, semi sweet chocolate. If you want to turn coco powder (the drink mix) into chocolate you can add cocoa butter to make chocolate (i have never tried this so i dont know if it will work)
i don't think so but you could try it and if it doesn't work definitely use cocoa butter
the cows make the millk to make the butter to give to people so they can eat it
theres alot of brands so you can never be sur e
about a week so it can penetrate in your skin
Yes, it does! There are different methods of processing cocoa beans. Sometimes instead of using the whole bean to make chocolate, it's separated into two parts - cocoa butter, and cocoa powder. The processes used to do this are either the 'hydraulic press' method or the 'Broma process'. The edible part of cocoa beans before they're processed is about 55% fat, so the separation usually produces 50% cocoa butter, 50% cocoa powder. Reference: http://www.tava.com.au/product_beans.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocoa
If your coco butter is oil based it will ruin the bed! the beds are made of acrylic and I know for a fact oil based lotions will ruin the bed because I work at a tanning salon and just last week a man ruined the bed by using another lotion not approved by the salon. The best tanning lotions on the market are California Tan products. They range from $20-$130. Cypher is their best product out now. If you are going to use coco butter to to maintain your tan, only use it in outdoor tanning. *Topical Tan Salons Have good oils, lotions and so forth you can go and purchase them and receive 1 FREE in less than a week you can have the perfect tan you want. It's also safe to be pregnant as long as you are under 6 or 7 months in. There are beds stand ups and more. -Tyrza
are you being serious? if so it may be moldy or maybe u need an eye doctor no effence! but peanut butter is tan