16 Ways to use Organic BALM BALM!

16 Ways to use it! Making this great product the most value-for-money item we have in stock! Keep one in your bag to get you through your day in style
Keep it cool - being 100% natural, our products liketo be kept cool. (Below 30°c is best) If they do overheat they will melt or separate which is not really aproblem as they will firm up again once coold. A littleoil may remain at the base of tubes but it is all goodstuff so simply use the oil or discard it and continueusing the remaining balm if you prefer.
Grainy is good - if Balm Balm cools too rapidly it willsometimes become a little grainy. This is the waxshowing off! It will melt with the warmth of your skinand provides an interesting texture.Bath - take a grape sized amount of any Balm Balmand dissolve it into your bath to soften the water andyour skin.
Cleanser- apply Balm Balm liberally and remove witha tissue, cotton wool or better still, a warm dampmuslin cloth. Fragrance Free Balm Balms can be usedto remove eye make up too.
Exfoliator - Melt your Balm Balm a little by warming it.Add a little salt or brown sugar and gently massageinto your skin. Remove with warm water and a clothfor a glowing complexion.
Natural perfume - Remove lid of Fragrance Free LipBalm and place in a microwave for approximately 60seconds or until completely melted. Add 2 - 4 dropsof your favourite essential oil such as jasmine or roseand stir in with the end of a spoon. Replace lid andcool in the fridge until re set.
Breathe easy - Tea Tree Balm Balms (Lip Balm & FootBalm) are great for rubbing on chests, backs or underyour nose to help when you have a cold. If you want to make them a little stronger, remove lid and place inthe microwave until completely melted. Add 2 dropsof peppermint or eucalyptus essential oil to 7ml tubsor 6 drops to 30ml tubs. Replace lid and put in thefridge until reset. This is not suitable for babies under2 years of age. See Baby love below.
Baby love - For babies under 2 years of age, takefragrance free Balm Balm (Lip Balm or Baby Balm)and add 1 drop of essential oil to 7ml tubs & 3 dropsto 30ml tubs. Use chamomile and/or lavender essentialoil to soothe and calm, myrtle for snuffly noses andmandarin just for fun!
Don't forget - that our Fragrance Free Balms are just asgood for cradle cap as they are for beautiful bottoms.No need for big tubs of baby cream in your nappybag. When you're out & about just take any of ourFragrance Free Balm Balms.
Travel light - Balm Balm Lip Balms can be used as amoisturiser, cleanser, hair tamer and first aid. If youare going away for the weekend why not take one ofeach Fragrance Free, Rose Geranium & Tea Tree. Justabout all your beauty needs covered!
Under cover - Use Balm Balm under your foundationor lipstick to allow smoother application. Balm Balmwill dilute your makeup just enough to give a reallynatural look. Your own tinted moisturiser or lip gloss!
Heels & elbows - Crinkly, dry elbows or crusty, hardheels can be a real indicator of age so fool everyoneby keeping yours soft and smooth by rubbing BalmBalm into them daily. You'll soon notice the difference.
Hands & nails - Balm Balm conditions nails beautifullyand softens cuticles so you can gently push them backwith an orange stick. Our Rose Geranium Hand Balmis perfect for beautiful hands but any of our Balms willdo the trick, with Tea Tree Balm being especially goodfor cracked or sore hands. Balm Balm is full ofwonderful natural oils, and oil is known to encouragenails to grow.
Hair & eyebrows - Are your eyebrows & hair wild &unruly? Keep them in place with a dab of Balm Balm.
Eye lashes - Try Fragrance Free Balm Balms on youreyelashes & the delicate skin around the eyes eachevening to condition & nourish while you sleep. Hayfever - Balm Balm makes a brilliant natural barrierfor pollen & dust. Rub a little under your nose to helpdeter unwelcome allergens.
Cuts, grazes & spots - Tea tree is well known for beingantibacterial & antiviral. Nothing could be better thenthan dabbing a little Tea Tree Lip or Foot Balm Balmonto cuts, grazes, stings, spots or cold sores.

