Dry, chapped, cracking lips? This product is for you!

Dry, chapped, cracking lips? This product is for you!

Screen Shot 2017-10-02 at 11.52.31 AMThere is absolutely NOTHING worse than cracked chapped lips.  The thought actually stresses me out. If you’re anything like me, the slightest change in weather, too much salt the day before, or even just a day in the sun can take away seemingly ALL moisture in my lips… and there’s nothing pretty (or kissable) about that.

The cure is C.O. Bigelow’s Rose Salve.  It is .9% rose extract, and 100% amazing!  Not only will this lip balm make your lips feel lush, plump, and moisturized, they will not make your lips sticky.  Rose Salve has a light sweet smell (not too overbearing), and a hint of pink mutes my already dark lip color but would give a light rosy hue to someone else’s lighter colored lips.  I even wear it as a base under lipstick, or a little thicker in place of a gloss.

A few pieces of information to also consider, 1) this product is not tested on animals so we don’t have to worry about our furry friends, and 2) the balm has so many other uses than lips!  Knees, elbows, cuticles, etc. are all eased of irritation and dryness when Rose Salve is applied.Screen Shot 2017-10-02 at 11.48.36 AM

One of the best things about Rose Salve?  It is super cheap!  One container is $5.50 (and lasts for months even as frequently as I use it…which is about 10 times a day!), but I stock up around Christmas time at Nordstrom and get 3 for $15… an unbeatable price.  And even better, I see that they actually have the 3 for $15 special on their website so it may not be a “holiday” perk anymore. Yay for year round savings! Click here for your 3 pack. 

I’ve tried so many other alternatives, and still I can’t say enough good things about this stuff… nothing compares! Run, don’t walk to the store and grab some C. O. Bigelow’s Rose Salve! I never leave my house without it!

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