Skin-Salvation!
Skin-salvation from Human Heart Nature!
When I started sharing my love for HN products again this year, one of the most in-demand product was the new Strawberry Hand & Foot Salve. Before that though, HN already had a staple in its roster of products, the Eucalyptus Hand & Foot Salve. Now it has been repackaged, with a new minty scent, that has oregano, spearmint, and lemon balm extracts.
It promises to soothe dry, cracked skin, giving a mild cooling sensation for a truly relaxing and refreshing experience.
Many hand and foot creams and salves in the market right now use synthetic feel modifiers. Feel modifiers are petroleum by-product ingredients, like silicone and dimethicone. These sit in a layer on top of your skin keeping the moisture in but at the same time, clogging your pores and trapping in sebum, dirt and bacteria.
According to www.ewg.org, there is insufficient toxicity data to know if dimethicone and silicone are safe for use in personal care products. So why use them at all?
Our salve contains none of these feel modifiers. Instead, we use premium all-natural plant oils to give soothing and softening relief to your hands and feet.
Here’s an overnight treat for dry skin and cracked cuticles: After applying our 100% Natural Hand & Foot Salve on your hands and feet, put on socks and gloves before you go to bed. Voila! Softer, refreshed skin when you wake up. ?
I personally prefer the sweet scent of strawberry, but the minty Eucalyptus would be perfect for those looking for a more relaxing, soothing feel to their salve.
As always, contact me for orders of any and all Human Heart Nature products.
*Photos and quoted text from Human Heart Nature’s Facebook page.
Mommy Maye
October 12, 2012 @ 2:33 pm
Wow, all natural with oregano pa. Hopefully I have free time to sign up with HN.
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Pinay R.
October 15, 2012 @ 7:42 pm
yes, our hands and feet really need help! especially my cracked heels!
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