
I’ll admit to being shallow and falling in love with the bright packaging on this before even trying the product. It’s so sunny, cheerful and summery. So when the balm lives up to expectations as well, it’s a win-win. Its main use is to soothe soreness – chapped lips, sore skin, dry patches or irritations, anything really that needs some extra tlc. I’ve used it on my lips and it is a lovely balm – very, very thick when it comes out of the tube but it sort of melts with your body heat to feel very pliant and smooth. You can taste the honey initially for a fleeting moment on the lips (thankfully, as I don’t really like honey) but it soon settles to a generic sweetness thanks to natural vanilla.
100% of the ingredients are of natural origin, with 98.1% of ingredients coming from organic farming. It’s £8.50 at www.beingcontent.com
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this looks like its quite similar to Lucas’ Papaw Ointment, which is absolutely amazing and can be used on literally anything from cuts and burns to dry skin and spots but its about half the price of this on at about £4 at http://www.pawpawshop.co.uk…i would highly recommend it!
Looks like the ingredients are different. I tried Lucas but it is a mineral oil base, this looks like it is a natural certified organic base. Definitely going to give it a try.
The problem with the Lucas’, and the reason it is cheaper, is that it’s main ingredient is petrolum jelly.
So if you are try to avoid petrochemical products(especially in something you could potentially be eating, if you use it as a lip balm), or find that petrolum jelly causes irritation or breakouts, then the Suvana is the way to go.