Doctor Rogers Restore Healing Balm 1 oz
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For injured and irritated skin of all types, Restore Healing Balm is the answer. Created to heal sensitive post-procedural skin, this balm is just as effective at repairing and protecting cuts, burns, irritated, dry or chapped skin. Multiple sizes to go everywhere with you, this versatile balm is a true must-have. It works wonders on eczema, too.
Apply to dry or damaged skin, lips, or nails as needed.
Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Glycerin, Hydrogenated Castor Oil
For the latest information, it is recommended to review the ingredient list printed on the packaging of the product prior to usage or consumption.
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This Really Works!
I received a sample of this in the Beautyfix one month and absolutely loved it. I use it during the winter to moisturize my fingers. I live in a dry climate and my hands get so dry and cracked during the winter. This product is saving my skin!
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This really softens rough, cracked skin!
I received a small size of this healing balm last year and it saved my skin during winter. I live in a dry climate and have struggled to find something that will eliminate the rough, cracked skin I get on my fingers during the winter and this is it! I bought a larger size this year and it is really saving my skin. If you need something that will work on really dry skin, give this a try, I think you will like it!
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