Product Review: Vintage Tradition Body Balm
April 18, 2013 in Product Reviews
About a year ago, I started more seriously evaluating the products that I used on my skin, hair, and teeth. As I struggled with the autoimmune protocol, going to such great lengths to heal my body with nutrition, it suddenly became very important to me that the products I use be as natural and healing as the food that I was eating. One at a time, I tackled my beauty products. First, I stopped using shampoos and conditioners, then I started oil cleansing my skin, then tossed my deodorant in favor of a mineral salt spray, and more recently, I’ve switched toothpastes. To be fair however, I didn’t start this process with any sense of adventure. I mostly just stopped using my old products and sortof lived with the results. Only recently has my sense of vanity caught up with me and I’ve started to tweak my natural beauty products and expand my repertoire in search not only of products that are natural but also products that really work.
Vintage Traditions makes a grass-fed tallow and olive oil based moisturizer, which they call Beauty Balm. It is scented with essential oils and comes in three different scents: mild manly scent, pretty girly scent, and almost unscented (there is a truly unscented version as well). I first heard about how nourishing tallow is for your skin from Liz Wolfe’s Skintervention Guide, so I was excited to try it. I have had the pleasure of trying out all three of these scents for the last month. As I scraped the last bit of Beauty Balm from my last jar, I decided a) I don’t want to be all out of Beauty Balm so I had better order some more, and b) it was high time I actually write a review!
Prior to Beauty Balm, I was mostly using coconut oil as a moisturizer. The problem with coconut oil is that it takes approximately forever to absorb. and don’t you dare think of crawling into bed with coconut oil on your legs, lest you want to permanently stain your sheets! Beauty Balm is such a completely different experience, it’s not a fair comparison. The feeling of the cream is rich, smooth and luxurious. A little goes a long way and it absorbs into my skin beautifully. It also gives my skin a very smooth texture that I really like. It’s been particularly wonderful on my feet, but I’ve actually started using it as a full body moisturizer. I like it as a facial moisturizer in the evenings and find that it’s a little thick for using in the morning.
I also used it on my kids, who loved it (and who sometimes say coconut oil stings, so it was nice to find something that didn’t). My oldest daughter was having some issues with dry skin after swimming a few weeks ago. I literally applied Beauty Balm twice and the dry skin disappeared completely.
My favorite scent is the almost unscented. It has a very subtle scent (it really suits the name). My oldest daughter loves the pretty girly scent, which I also like. Neither of us were big fans of the mildly manly scent. Okay, my daughter said it smelled disgusting, but I think that’s a bit harsh. It smells, well, er, mildly manly. And the smell certainly didn’t stop me from using every itty bitty bit of it. But, because my daughter is so fond of the pretty girly scent, I have to admit, that is what I just ordered (yes, a 9oz jar this time too… )
I think Vintage Traditions Beauty Balm would be especially useful for anyone dealing with dry skin or eczema. I used it on my healing lichen planus lesions and I think it really helped restore barrier function to my skin. But, it’s just a lovely rich moisturizer that would be great for anyone looking for chemical-free alternatives. Vintage Traditions also offers 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed, so you can literally try it for yourself and if you don’t like it, you can return it.
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