Take a coin size or a generous amount of the product and use all over well-cleansed skin as an all-over moisturiser or to treat affected areas, whatever your skin demands.
For someone with dry skin, it can be used on the face too. Always use on damp skin for better absorption.
Can be used daily, even several times a day.
What’s special?
The product also doubles up as a soothing cream to treat diaper rash and is safe for use on infants.
Why do some balms go grainy?
It's normal for balms to go grainy because of sudden temperature changes. It doesn’t affect the quality or the potency of the product.
When balms are exposed to warmer temperatures, the butter's natural fatty acids melt at a different rate than the rest of the fats and waxes in the balm. Whereas when the temperature cools again, these oil droplets recrystallize, causing lighter colored hard grains to form on the surface of the balm.
Is fixing a grainy balm possible?
Yes, it’s possible. You could either keep it in sharp sun, let it soften fully and then put it in the fridge for next 24 hrs or you could place the balm on a plate kept on top of a bowl of boiling water. When the balm melts or softens, immediately keep it in the fridge for next 24 hrs.