Cancer treatments cause a number of side effects, and some of the most lasting and potentially embarrassing are surgery scars. Whether from breast cancer, throat cancer, skin cancer, or other types of cancer, scars can be painful, irritating, itchy, and uncomfortable.
Whether you’re suffering from a new scar, old scar, skin redness or irritation—or just dry, flaky and dull skin—CV Skinlabs Restorative Skin Balm can provide soothing relief while encouraging healing.
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All of the ingredients have been carefully selected for natural options that had healing and soothing powers by chemists and a medical team. This team screened every prospective ingredient for any known links to cancer, hormone disruption, or other health risks, as well as for any known potential to cause skin irritation, burning, itching, or allergic reaction.
This product was named “Best All-Around Healer 2013” in the Healing Lifestyle & Spa’s (HLS’s) Earth Day Beauty Awards. “There’s always something in need of a little natural TLC—a bump, burn, cut, rash, or bite,” HLS stated. “This balm takes care of them all, with ingredients that have real healing benefits (not just a barrier of petroleum and silicone).”
Some of the ingredients include calendula, tumeric, reishi, and Alpha-bisabolol (from the chamomile plant), among others.
In addition, if you’re suffering from burns, scars, or other skin wounds, you may want to try this product, but you can also use it for dry cuticles, chapped lips, eczema, cuts, scrapes, IV areas, abrasions, chaffing, and any other areas needing some real TLC.
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