Thanks family!
At first whiff, I would first think of this as a soothing medicinal balm as the smell of tea tree is strong and it has a pretty greasy coconut oil base. The lavender makes it more pleasant but the tea tree is stong in this product. While it worked relatively well for minor irritations, a strong part of me would never agree to putting an herbal product to open wounds so I used this on bumps, scabs and the like, never on bleeding wounds! This helped soothe and soften, especially once the scab formed. I was especially thankful that that the tea tree was there as an antibacterial touch, which is often lacking in other balms.
However, I actually didnt scrape myself that often (surprisingly) and after first keeping it for emergencies, I decided to use it up. Which I still haven't, because a little goes a long way: very surprising for such a little pot.
Now, I think its most common use was as a hand cream for after laundry. It really makes a difference on my dry hands, and sinks in pretty quickly if used lightly.
It's also empty now because of all that hand hygeine going on.
At Php 99 a pot, this is a very good deal. Would buy again.
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