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Do you use petroleum jelly for yourself or your child? What do you use it for? What would you say if I told you that there is a non-greasy alternative to petroleum jelly that is all natural and organic? Waxelene is a wonderful, all natural product that not only moisturizes, it holds wetness out.
What is it, you ask? Well, it’s made from all natural, organic bees wax that moisturizes and heals dry skin better than anything I’ve ever seen. It allows your skin to breath as it heals and conditions skin. Waxelene can be used for anything from chapped lips to cleaning off makeup. It can be used for diaper rash and for making your elbows as smooth as silk.
Made from only 4 natural and organic ingredients, Waxelene is seriously ALL NATURAL. Organic soybean oil, natural & unbleached raw beeswax, natural vitamin E oil (derived from soybeans) and organic rosemary oil are the only ingredients. I’ve always heard that honey is nature’s best healing ingredient, so, maybe it’s the bees that are brilliant! Seems like anything they produce heals.
I was skeptical, so I used it on my son’s extremely dry legs and elbows. This child has the driest skin I have ever seen. Waxelene is THICK. I’m not going to lie. I thought it was going to clump, or not work, or just make his skin worse, but I was so WRONG. Waxelene moisturized his legs and elbows, my hands (they were waterproof for a while) and the results were so impressive, my daughter wanted in on it.
She loves to try any and everything, my little adventurer. So, I began reading the literature that was sent with the product. The product comes in three different containers, even though it’s the same product. It come in jars, in squeeze tubes and it comes in lip balm containers. There are over 100 uses for Waxelene.
My daughter loves her hair and NEVER wants to cut it. It doesn’t grow fast, but she uses hot tools to style it. She fights me any time I say, its time to trim the ends. So, after reading up on Waxelene, I took the squeeze tube and rubbed it in my hands, a little is all you need. I focused on her ends and worked it through her entire head of hair, staying away from the roots (I was scared it would make her hair oily).
Immediately, I could tell a difference. The dry ends were suddenly moisturized and healthy looking again. At school the next day, her friends commented about how great her hair looked and asked her if she cut it. She took samples to school with her the next day and started passing them out. She’s been using it every morning after she dries her hair and before she styles it. And, her hair really looks so much better.
This is only a couple of ways to use Waxelene. Believe me, there are so many more. Check out Waxelene online to learn more about it and it’s more than 100 uses.