The Amazing Liz Earle Skin Saviour 'Super Balm' That Nobody Knows About
A richly decadent and beautifully nourishing balm is what dreams are made of. I can't really remember a life before I discovered the joys of a great balm formula, but I know that my beauty regime since has been far more enjoyable and effective. Whether they're designed to cleanse, nourish, protect or heal, these intense melting textures are beautiful in their simplicity: a combination of waxes, essential oils and often locally harvested ingredients that have been used for decades. I've seen them treat my husband's eczema, experienced them soothe tired muscles and have delighted in their ability to remove my makeup with absolutely no residue - they're nothing to be feared, but instead embraced wholeheartedly by anyone who has skin!
During my pre-wedding anxiety I found myself picking the skin around my nails subconsciously for the first time ever, leaving my hands not only incredibly sore but looking like a right old mess (which wasn't ideal in the fortnight before paying someone a lot of money to take pictures of your newly wedded hands.) I was honestly at the end of my tether and spent most of my time applying all manner of hand creams and cuticle oils in an attempt to soothe away even a fraction of the dryness, when Liz Earle skincare expert and facialist Sarah Carr recommended the brand's Superbalm as a quick fix. This 'emergency' skin salve is made from pure plant oils, natural waxes and shea butter to gently soften and calm dry skin; hazlenut oil, Vitamin E, ros...
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