Entries in allergies (4)

Wednesday
Sep012010

Is a Natural Hard Lotion Bar Safe for your Skin?

Exactly how safe is the Beesilk Hard Lotion Bar?

1.) it has a hazard rating of 0 (listen to podcast to find out where it's listed with this)
2.) it's edible

You don't have to treat dry skin with chemicals. It can be as easy as beeswax, coconut oil and shea butter!



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Wednesday
Sep012010

Should Someone With a Known Nut Allergy Use Shea Butter?

Shea butter does come from a nut, so if you are prone to nut allergies, check on this!

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Wednesday
Sep012010

Does Hard Lotion Mean its Hard to Apply to Dry Skin?

The Beesilk hard lotion bar works best for this type of skin:

  • rough
  • cracked
  • split
  • dry
  • itchy
  • allergy-prone
  • scaly
  • psoriasis or eczema
For skin that has open sores or painful rashes, it would be difficult to apply the lotion bar due to the hardness. In this podcast I offer tips for application.

If you're simply looking for a novelty lotion because you already have smooth and moisturized skin, just pass on this.



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Wednesday
Sep012010

A Lotion With No Scent Makes More Sense

Lotions have scent because the consumer wants it.

But what about those who are sensitive to scent, or have allergies?

I talk about why I leave out the scent in the Beesilk Hard Lotion Bar... except in customized cases.

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