Let's get the bad out of the way because other than the smell this product is awesome. I feel like the Grinch that gave the 2 kiss rating :/
To me this smells very citronella-y, like one of those candles that ward of mosquitos! It does have 'Citral, Citronellol, Limonene' oils in it, and I'm not adverse to fresh, citrusy smells, but to me this was just a bit too much. I felt like the old lady who was trying to kill flies...so I wouldn't use it again but smell is a personal thing, which is why I would recommend it - the balm really is an everything balm -
I've probably not tried anything the other reviewers havent suggested - lips, elbows, knees, hubbie's hand calluses, feet etc. I resisted using it as a baby balm, simple because I've only used Paw Paw on my son's baby bum and I didn't want to risk a reaction. But the consistency and performance of the balm on the grown up Guinea Pigs definately suggest it'd be a great balm for babies.
I even tried a little bit on my hair. I've used Palmer's Coconut Oil Hair Balm so thought why not?! A teeny bit de-frizzed my hair and didn't weigh it down at all.
Overall this is a great product, and I will definately be checking out other Trilogy products - an environmentally aware company, with amazing packaging and products that do what they say they do. A blend that's hard to come by!
The Everything Balm by Trilogy claims to sooth, soften, and moisturise all skin types. It suggests that it is ideal as a lip and cuticle conditioner and an all round "beauty multi-tasker." I really enjoy balms and anything that is marketed as an all-in-one (because I'm lazy like that) so I was excited to try this product.
Firstly, the packaging gives an appropriate vibe for the natural product. I do wish that the jar was glass instead of plastic... but that's purely for aesthetic reasons.
The product itself is a natural remedy and suits well as something to carry or to travel with. It smells great and gives a medicinal vibe, which is what I want from a balm. The product is all oils and I like this aspect because of the staying-power. Beware though, some may consider this greasy.
I put this product on after a shower and compared it to my normal routine of moisturisers on my heels and elbows, and also popped some on my cuticles as the packet suggested. I really like how it compared to my normal routine and would certainly use this product again to combat dry skin.
However, I have a similar product that I will use as a lip conditioner over the Everything Balm... and the jury is still out on its success as a cuticle conditioner...
Tips: The product suggests that you rub it on your palm first to melt before rubbing on the problem area (this is part of the reason I will not use the product as a lip conditioner).