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Beauty Gift Guide: 6 Gifts to Pamper Our Largest Organ

6 Beauty Gifts for Skin-thusiasts

balancing balm, lather, clear head balancing balm, tension headaches, gift guide2. Lather Balancing Balm. I told you I dig Lather, right? Back in August the company released a new product that promises to help ease pressure, tension and tightness which in turn promotes a sense of blance and well-being while naturual emollients nourish and condition the skin. (Tons of benefits, one stone) Clear Head Balancing Balm is a paraben-free balm that contains olive and sunflower oil which strenghtens, nourishes and conditions the skin as well as beeswax, menthol, lavender oil, mandarin oil, peppermint oil and rosehip oil. I get some wonky tension headaches from long days at work so I just apply a bit of the balm to my temples and neck before bed, do some light meditation and call it a day. This is the perfect gift for people who try to avoid popping pills for headaches as well as those like me truly benefit from a great smelling product. I don’t know about you, but lavender can knock me out. What can I say; I’m easy.  

2. Skinfare Topical Nourishment. This is one of my favorite products to give out! Skinfare’s all-natural Topical Nourishment works to help rehydrate and repair skin. From chapped lips to scrapes to bug bites to anti-aging face-protection, SkinFare’s blend of botanical oils like virgin, cold-pressed coconut oil nourishes the heck out of your skin. I love this tube. After I wash my face at night, I take the tube and rub it all over my face and lips. I had a friend even try the product on some weird dark skin patches she got from a sunburn, and it worked for her. It smells divine, it’s small and light enough to carry in your bag, and the grooviest part, it comes in a biodegradable paper tube. It’s the perfect little face-fixer for the cold winter months and a fab holiday beauty gift!

Best for: Your friend or loved one who complains of dry, winterized skin this time of year.

Price: $9.99

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