Introducing . . . The All Over Balm!

 

 

New to our lineup is the amazing All Over Balm. This balm was created from a special request . . . from myself! So, I’m one of those girls who carries everything in her purse (although I’m nowhere near as bad as my sister, we call her purse the “run-away bag” because she has everything in it). I recently made a very concerted effort to “edit” what I was carrying around with me in my purse and I have to say I did pretty well until it came to my makeup bag. I realized that I had way too many products in there. In addition to the usual lipsticks, eyeliners, etc., I had a lip balm, a hand butter, a face butter in case my face dried out. I had an oil for my cuticles, because there’s really nothing worse than ragged cuticles :( And I had a balm for my hair to tame any flyways on humid days. That’s a lot of stuff. 

So that was my problem. The All Over Balm is my solution! I can carry 1 product to take the place of 5! The All Over Balm comes in a small, flat jar that I can just pop into my purse. It is very specially formulated to resist melting and turning to soup, I’ve left it in the glove compartment of my hot car and nothing happened! It is super moisturizing but doesn’t leave a greasy mess, it’s light enough that I can smooth my frizzy hair on humid days and not have it look slickered down to my head. I just love it, I use it from my hair, to my lips, to my elbows, to my toes, one product, yup, that’s it! Oh and the best part is that it’s all natural, no chemicals, just like all of our other products! Please give it a try, you’ll be glad you did!

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