SMOOTH BODY BALM

A fan favorite for good reason, SMOOTH Body Balm works! It’s an absolute delight to apply - melts into the skin - and leaves just a whisper of fresh functional fragrance thanks to a blend of superlatively sourced organic essential oils, including cypress, geranium, palmarosa, rosemary and furanocoumarin-free bergamot (so you can wear it in the sun).

These ingredients also work to improve the skin’s tone and encourage epidermal cell turnover, improve cellulitis, protect the skin, lips, and hair from moisture loss, reduce inflammation and help treat blemishes.

SMOOTH is perfect for all skin types but it was made specifically to address dry, psoriasis-prone skin. The beauty is all in the balance though. As however rich this product may be in cold-pressed organic avocado, shiso and meadowfoam oil, it is still entirely suitable for blemish prone skin.

While the product name may suggest this is only for the body, our SMOOTH body balm is a superhero multi-tasking product for the whole family. This magical balm can be used from head to toe. Have you tried it as a pre-cleanse and makeup remover? It works wonders at dissolving stubborn mascara that can accumulate under the eyes. Just as effectively it can be used as a lip balm or cheek highlighter, a treatment for your cuticles, and even on the ends of unruly hair. First and foremost this body balm was formulated to treat skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, dry skin, and its perfect even for soothing rashes on you or your little ones.

It is best applied just out of the shower when my skin is still damp, and kept by the bedside for hands and feet before bed. It helps maintain a summer glow, providing non-greasy luminosity, and in the dead of winter helps to keep cheeks protected from harsh winds. The travel size SMOOTH should come with you everywhere, especially now as we are using drying hand-sanitizer with frequency. And the coolest part, is that this product contains antiviral ingredients that can actually reverse resistance in bacteria and inhibit bacterial communication!

 


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