I keep a tube in every bag. My purse, my gym duffel, my car console.
It’s the one thing I’ll use on a paper cut, a cracked heel, and a smoky eye – all in the same day.
It’s Eucerin’s Aquaphor Healing Ointment. Under $10. A pharmacist recommended it for a tattoo years ago.
High-Shine Brow Gel
Tames strays and gives a laminated look without the crunch.
Cuticle Saver
A dab at night prevents hangnails better than any fancy oil I’ve bought.
Blend-Out Eraser
A tiny swipe under stubborn, patchy eyeshadow makes it melt away. Magic.
It’s not magic, it’s science. A protective, breathable barrier that locks moisture in. The formula is simple and effective.
- Petrolatum: The occlusive hero, seals the deal
- Glycerin: Humectant that pulls in moisture
- Panthenol (B5): Soothes and supports skin repair
- Bisabolol: From chamomile, calms irritation
It’s a clear, glossy balm. Thick but spreadable – like softened candle wax. Not sticky, but you feel it.
After two weeks, I stopped buying a separate cuticle oil. But I also learned: a little goes a very, very long way.
My heels are genuinely smoother. My brows stay put. It hasn’t broken me out, but I’m strategic – never a thick layer on my T-zone.
It’s a utilitarian workhorse, not a luxurious experience. And that’s why I trust it.