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Review on ๐Ÿงด Laouta Repair Balm for Face and Body by Heidi Garcia

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Moisturizes without leaving a big residue

Sometimes I like a moisturizing stick balm because it easily hydrates without leaving the moist or greasy feeling that many lotions or other balms leave behind. . This stick is dry enough to stay clean but wet enough to leave some moisture on the skin. Using it as a lip balm is good as it has very little taste or smell as it nourishes the lips. Not as greasy as many other lip balms, but just enough to soothe chapped lips and make them feel good again. Works pretty well, although not the best I've used. Better than many lip balms on the market. As for the rest of the body, I usually limit myself to the upper arms. Then I rub them together so that both the tops and palms are slightly damp. It makes you feel better and feels somewhat healed, although I don't have to dry my hands before touching things. I personally won't use this on my face because it just doesn't feel clean enough to me after running this wand over other parts of my body. It may be fine for others, but it just doesn't look the way I want it on my face unless I was in dire straits and really needed some help. This balm is not moist or rich enough for me to use on my feet which is why I didn't want to. I'm sure this will help a bit, but I prefer to use something like this on my hands and lips. Ideal for keeping in my purse or handy on my couch or wherever I go to easily grab for a quick application. The only drawback is the cardboard holder. But even then, only the push-up aspect is annoying. You have to press it from the bottom up. Well, as long as you're not going to use it. If you rub it into the skin, it will push into the tube too easily. You have to insert your finger at the bottom so that something sticks out at the top. A real pain on the ground to deal with.

Pros
  • Skincare
Cons
  • Wrinkles