I was really looking forward to trialling this product, because if I'm honest I'm basically lazy when it comes to skin & body care. So when I saw it was called an everything balm, I was sold just on the name alone.
But is it really? or is it just a really good advertising hook? Never one to shy away from a challenge I looked forward to putting it to the test.
It is touted as soothing dry, chapped skin. Well I've got plenty of that so I decided to try that area 1st and YES it really did soothe & soften the skin it even calmed mild redness on my face & hands.
Next I read it conditions dry lips , so on it went & once again after a few applications,I can report that once again it lived up to it's claims.
The next place I tried was my sad & sorry looking cuticles as it says it conditions your cuticles & only after a couple of days of applying my cuticles are already showing signs of improvement.
OK by now I'm becoming impressed, a wonder balm that looks like it may actually live up to it's claims.
So what is my assessment of this product? I will almost certainly be replacing my pot of Everything balm when it runs out as it would be good to have in the bathroom cabinet or overnight bag
It does feel a tad oily when 1st applied but it absorbs quickly into the skin without leaving your skin feeling too greasy, if at all. My only one comment in the minus column about this product is the citrus-y scent (is it citronella?) as it reminds me of a mosquito repellent, but on saying that it wouldn't put me off purchasing it & hey in the summer it may come in handy for keeping the mozzies away. ;) Seriously though this product is worth a try
What neat packaging this product has. The scent of this product was really nice as well. Consistency was different for me being a balm, but I got used to it. It was great as a lip treatment, and for those dry area like knees elbows, and feet, nails.
Tips: Warm in hands then apply to needed area.