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11 Multipurpose Balms That Solve Any Beauty Problem

If you could pick one desert island beauty product, make it one of these...
Hailing from New Zealand, this pretty pink balm does it all. Full of native ingredients like coconut, olive, moringa and sweet almond oils, beeswax, propolis and Burmese thanaka bark, the blend is soothing, moisturizing and anti-bacterial. And while it definitely looks gorgeous on your vanity, trust us: You'll want to bring it everywhere and slather it on everything from dry skin to sun burns to insect bites.

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Lush Ultrabalm, $16.95
This gentle balm is made up of all-natural ingredients like candelilla and rose waxes and jojoba oil to moisturize and soothe anywhere you need it. The earthy-scented, no-frills balm is a fan favorite for healing new tattoos, as well as soothing chapped lips and dry patches.

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This nifty little tin houses an all-purpose balm you'll want to take everywhere you go. Lightweight and hydrating, it's made up of all-natural ingredients like almond oil, beeswax, shea butter and vitamin E. The blend is soothing, healing and anti-inflammatory, which makes it great for most minor skin injuries, dry skin, chapped lips, cuticles, stray hairs, etc. Geranium rose, lavender and sweet orange oils give the balm a refreshing, herbal scent.

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This lavender-scented balm is made up of the ultimate multitasking ingredient: coconut oil, which is blended with shea butter and mix of other healing, emollient oils. Rub it anywhere that needs a little extra protection from the elements and notice your skin softening immediately. The non-greasy balm soaks in quickly and treats dry skin, as well as minor afflictions like insect bites and eczema.

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This ultra-soothing balm is a botanical cocktail of aromatic oils like blue tansy, frankincense, lavender and St. John's wort. Moringa and prickly pear seed oils heal and moisturize skin, while anti-inflammatory arnica works its magic on bruises. There's also horse chestnut, which improves circulation and is used to treat varicose veins. Smooth it on anywhere that needs healing and softening — on everything from new tattoos to recovering breakouts.

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BY HANNAH SAVIN | JUL 31, 2018 | SHARES
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