PDA

View Full Version : A balm for all occasions



Louise
4th July 2020, 16:41
130 (https://www.honeybeebeautiful.co.uk/)

I recently had the opportunity to try a sample of this balm (pictured) and I find it amazing, it has instantly become my go to balm for everything. It leaves my skin soft and replenished without leaving a horrible residue on my skin.

It contains honey, beeswax and Shea butter, along with vitamin E oil, bee propolis, lavender and calendula oil. I keep finding new ways in which to use it, and with one in my work bag and one on my coffee table I’m never far away from this little pot of magic.

You can find more information on this fabulous, award winning balm by pressing the link to the website

https://www.honeybeebeautiful.co.uk/

Colette
5th July 2020, 06:29
Can you put in on your hair?

Louise
5th July 2020, 08:02
Can you put in on your hair?

Hi Colette, yes I believe you can put this just about anywhere, I really can’t recommend it enough as a general all round product for you skin, hair, nails, taming unruly eyebrows, lips, dry patches of skin, scars... the list goes on, a real hero product of mine :eagerness:

Pippa
5th July 2020, 15:17
Okay, so maybe I’m not getting these universal balms, but what is the point of them?

Kat
6th July 2020, 07:29
Why would you want to put it on your hair?

Louise
8th July 2020, 12:14
Okay, so maybe I’m not getting these universal balms, but what is the point of them?

When I’m travelling, or at work, I want to travel light and have a product that is simple to carry, but can multiple things for me, a universal balm can do just that.

Niamh
13th July 2020, 09:09
I had a similar balm called Piņon Pine, from a company Called Jenny Joy’s Soap

It was great for dry skin, psoriasis, eczema. :thumb it’s quite soft though, so I went through it very quickly.

Bumblebee
19th August 2020, 16:22
Liz Earle does something similar to this