Now, we’ve carried this little Gem for several years now,and it sits quietly and unasuming on the shelf, yet enjoys great sales.
Both customers and fellow employees have been singing it’s praises for years and so I have finally taken the time to do a little research on it’s active ingredient.
This star ingredient is called “Tepezcohuite”, extracted from Mexico’s “skin tree” and used by Mayan healers in their holistic practices.
This ingredient, has proven to offer healing, restoration and protection for the skin.
Now, I don’t believe every miracle claim I read, but this product really impresses me.
The balm in particular offers a high percentage of Tepezcohuite and offers relief for many skin conditions including diaper rash and even cold sores, speading up the healing process.
The line has really grown in popularity and has since added many new products containing this active ingredient such as baby balm, scalp treatment, firming cream and more.
The base of all these products are natural, vegan and cruelty free, and do not contain parabens or added fragrance. Here’s the best part . . . it is produced in Coquitlam, B.C.
You know we love local!!!
Pop in, I’m happy to share a sample with you!
Rhonda Smiley,
Cosmetics Manager,
Chemainus Pharmasave.
250-324-4488.
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Mayan civilization thrived for six centuries during which time they understood the value of balance in good health. Through their holistic practices Mayan healers sought to imbalances through the regenerative potential of plants and herbs. Mayan Magic Balm contains 20% Tepezcohuite, an ancient, indigenous skin tree extract, responsibly sourced from Mexico. Shea Butter, Tepezcohuite and Vegetable Based Emollients work together to nourish and comfort dry, damaged skin.