This beloved rescue remedy is the definition of a multi-tasker. Versatile enough to address a multitude of dry, chapped skin issues, this soothing plant-based balm combines pure essential oils and plant waxes to bring comfort and pleasure to the skin (and senses) from top to toe. Here are some of the fabulous uses that customers have shared with me over the past decade. Enjoy….
Protect sensitive skin from the cold – use on the lips, cuticles and under the nose where the cold really penetrates; also on sore, exposed cheeks. It’s ideal for the little people in your life too: the mini size is perfect for school uniform pockets! And it’s a natural plant balm so ideal for younger, more delicate skins.
Ultimate sore skin conditioner – use on the elbows, knees & heels, on cracked, dry skin to immediately replenish, condition and comfort. Use in combination with our Foot Repair Moisturiser (UK, IE & US) for the ultimate pedicure too – I like to use Superbalm (UK, IE & US) on the toe cuticles as it doesn’t dull nail polish either, followed by a layer of Foot Repair Moisturiser.
Use to groom stray, fly-away hair, unruly eyebrows and sore cuticles – they don’t stand a chance! Apply to the cheeks and eyebrow bones too, to highlight. A quick slick makes the world of difference in hydrating and highlighting.
Enjoy this botanical skin-saviour – truly an SOS must-have to dip into during this cold weather or anytime skin needs a quick rescue!

Deryl said...
I have been given a small pot of this because i had prickly heat and an allergic reation around the lip area. All the skin was very dry and flakey and i have tried numerous (and costly) alternatives for two weeks which have not made any difference. I used this product and overnight the difference was amazing. I already use cleanse and polish (which i love) and by doing the cleansing routine and following with superbalm, and applying superbalm regulaly if the skin felt dry, the problem has gone. I think a must for any home!!
May 7th, 2011 at 9:44 am |
E.Tomkins said...
Superbalm very good for soothing & healing cold sores.
March 26th, 2010 at 4:53 pm |
Katy Craven said...
Before going out to do the gardening, smother thick hand cream under the nails and around the nails to avoid soil-stained hands.
March 6th, 2010 at 5:34 pm |