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Skin Saver Winter Balm

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An ultra-moisturizing, seasonally-sensitive rich cream that protects and nourishes skin, no matter the weather.Formulated with eucalyptus, patchouli, clary sage, argan oil, shea butter, and castor oil, this highly effective, deeply-penetrating cream nourishes and protects even the driest patches.

  • Made in NY, USA
  • Skin Saver Winter Balm contains the following vitamins, minerals, nutrients, and essential fatty acids: Vitamin A, vitamin E, vitamin K, magnesium, calcium, polyphenols, flavonoids, tocopherols, oleic acid, linoleic acid, palmitic + stearic acids, omega acids including 3, 6, and 9
  • Always free from all synthetics, fillers, preservatives, and petroleum
  • Apply to Damp Skin: For optimal absorption, melt product in the palm and apply the balm to damp skin right after a shower or bath. This helps lock in moisture and enhances the balm's hydrating effects
  • Overnight Treatment: Use the balm as an overnight treatment for intensely dry areas such as elbows, knees, and heels. Simply apply a generous layer before bed and wake up to softer, smoother skin
  • Cuticle Care: Massage a small amount into your cuticles and nails to keep them nourished and prevent dryness, especially during the harsh winter months
  • Facial Moisturizer: Dab a tiny amount onto your face, focusing on dry patches or areas prone to flakiness. Its rich formula is perfect for combating winter dryness without clogging pores
  • Windburn Relief: Apply to areas exposed to the elements, like your cheeks and nose, to protect against windburn and soothe any irritation caused by cold weather
  • Get Creative: Mix a small amount of the balm with your favorite liquid foundation for a dewy, glowing finish. This combo not only provides a beautiful radiance but also keeps your skin hydrated throughout the day
  • Formulated from 100% botanical and natural sources