Shea Terra Organics E Lip Savior Paraben Free Shea Butter Lip Balm Premium Quality Natural Lip Moisturizer Therapeutic Remedy for Dry Lips 1 oz Menthe Vanilla

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Save Your Lips, You Use Them More Than You Think! Each time you take a sip of tea, crack a smile, or make a slight yawn, your lips undergo a number of movements from the muscles to the layers of delicate skin on top. Even when sleeping, your lips are in constant motion. Keeping the top skin layers properly nourished so the fragile layers of skin remain fluid is essential to lip health. The Lip Savior collection is formulated with vital healing ingredients to feed the lips vitamins and essential fatty acids at the cellular level. Lip Savior not only adds a protective film to lips, but it actually helps improve the condition of the skin so it is healthier and more fluid. Lip Savior provides lips with the powerful ingredients they need to repair themselves as well as prevent damage. Our emollient, rich formula begins with a healing butter high in vitamin E. This rare Ugandan natural shea butter penetrates skin to help improve elasticity and boost healthy cell renewal. Synergistic cold pressed chamomile and calendula oils add soothing and reparative properties. Seabuckthorn oil contributes healing omega 7 for its regenerating properties. Finally, argan oil provides extra softening properties. The most important ingredient of all, however, is Golden Ugandan Beeswax. Beeswax is not just a sealant! High quality beeswax contains a myriad of medicinal constituents that the bees gather from plants in the wild. The types of plants, as well as potential toxins in the environment will determine the quality of the wax. Today, beeswax made by most large manufacturers is refined and bleached to make a white wax. This process destroys the valuable healing properties of the wax. We have no idea why they would want to do that! Perhaps to take out the taste and color? We only use the best golden beeswax from a beekeeping project in Uganda. Here the bees forage from the wild growing trees and plants such as acacia, kigelia, and locust.