Where I got it: I was given this from a friend (I was also sent a 45ml tin of this from the pr). This is available from selected Farmers, pharmacies, etc. 45ml for $24.90, 95ml for $39.90.
What I got: This is a 95ml tin of Trilogy Everything Balm. The Everything Balm fixes everything, you can use it everywhere, it is nourishing and protecting for face and body. It soothes dry and chapped skin – softening, smoothing and moisturising. Can be used as a lip conditioning treatment, cuticle care, melting massage oil and it is ideal for the whole family (bubs as well)! Perfect for travel, this beauty multi-tasker contains rosehip, marula and manuka honey. The Everything Balm has recently been reformulated with additional high-performance botanicals renowned for their antiseptic and healing qualities. Pawpaw (papaya) fruit extract is new to the formulation; rich in phytochemicals, which provide antibacterial and skin healing benefits. It’s also a rich source of antioxidant vitamins and helps to reduce inflammation. Echinacea is another new addition which promotes skin healing. It also improves skin texture and provides a nutritive defence against environmental stresses. A new base of coconut oil adds further natural antibacterial properties to help heal and repair and makes the balm more solid to the touch. Rich in nourishing essential fatty acids, it also creates a natural barrier against moisture loss.
How I find it: I like to use my fingertips and swirl around the balm just to melt the product, then I apply it to where I needed. I love using this on my dry heels and then pop some socks on. I also love using this on my chapped lips and nose (I use the big pot for my body and small pot for my face). I also love using this as like a cuticle conditioner to soften them and moisturise them.
Overall: This multi-tasker is a must have in every household and it lasts forever! The uses are endless! It does however get a little difficult to get the product out if you have cold hands and when the weather is cold. You need some patience to getting a good amount of this balm onto bigger dry patches unless you scrap the balm with a spatula. I love the small tin where I can pop it in my bag or keep it in the car for convenience.