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California Baby Calendula Lotion

28 October 2009 5 views No Comment

With the winter months upon us and threatening germs around every corner, we’re pretty much washing our hands our day long. While constant cleansing may be the best way to prevent the dreaded flu, it also dries out our skin like crazy. We started using California Baby Calendula Everyday Lotion every evening before heading to bed, and the French Lavender scent proved to be just as relaxing as it is fragrant.

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But here’s where the twist comes in: California Baby Calendula Everyday Lotion can be used as a facial moisturizer too. In all honestly, the thought of putting the same lotion on our face that we use on our hands made us very nervous. Wouldn’t it make our skin break out if it’s heavy enough for your hands? Luckily, California Baby is light enough to use as a facial moisturizer, but heavy enough to prevent drying hands. The anti-inflammatory Calendula, otherwise known as the pot marigold plant, has long been known as an antiseptic that helps to soothe skin irritations and rashes. If your skin is highly sensitive or prone to eczema, California Baby products will help to heal irritation and bouts of itching. And don’t be deterred by the name; California Baby can be used by your entire family.

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