6 Ways You Can Use Rosehip & Lemongrass Repair Balm Everywhere

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What’s on your summertime hit list this year? Relaxing beach days, check. Fierce hiking trails, check. Loads of swimming, check. Unfortunately, the very outdoor activities that make your summer amazing (and you healthy!), also ravage your skin throughout the season. Salt water dries the skin, UV rays attack your face and body, and the wind chaps your complexion. You better be ready for summer – because this season truly makes your face, body – even your hair – a complete wreck.

Introducing our new Rosehip & Lemongrass Repair Balm – your new weapon in the fight against the elements and a part of our Repair & Protect Collection. This all-season “miracle” balm has a buttery texture that sinks moisture deep into the skin. Ultra-rich, the cream relieves all the essential spots that are especially rough and dry from environmental exposure this summer. Soothe your skin and let this super balm repair your dry complexion.

Need some inspiration for using this miracle product? These are the top 6 spots on your body that can be treated by the Repair Balm:

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1. POST-SUN DRY SKIN
Enjoyed a little too much sun? Soothe your dry, after-sun skin at the end of the day.
2. DULL HAIR ENDS
Not just for skin, we find that the Repair Balm also moisturizes dry hair ends.
3. RAGGED, DRY CUTICLES
We may not be able to save the cute manicure destroyed by the beach but the Repair Balm fully restores dry cuticles.
4. ROUGH ELBOWS
Spot treatment with the Repair Balm beautifies those rough, dry elbows – just in time for your arm-baring summer wardrobe.
5. DRY KNEES
Show off sleek, polished legs. Soften dry knees by rubbing in a layer of the Repair Balm regularly throughout the summer.
6. DRY, FLAKY HEELS
Don’t let your summer sandals reveal dry, flaky heels! Pretty up your feet by applying a generous dab of Repair Balm.

Where do you need to use the Rosehip & Lemongrass Repair Balm this summer? Let us know in the comments below.

This post was written by Karen Young Chester from Eminence Organics.
You can find their blog here

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