Discovering the magical Pot of Gold - priceless!


For someone that is somewhat of a beauty fiend, I’m surprisingly low maintenance when it comes to my daily routine and I like it that way. I use a single oil on my face twice a day - sometimes throwing an eye cream into the mix – and usually let my hair dry naturally, sans dryer or irons. This means I love a multi use product, and the one that I’m gagging to give a try right now is locally produced “first aid kit in a jar”, Pot of Gold. For more than 100 years this wonder balm has been used to treat everything from eczema and sun burn to cracked heels and cold sores, and is pleasantly free of many of the usual “nasties” used to treat the aforementioned afflications. It is made up of a specially blended combination of 100 per cent natural ingredients, including organic beeswax and guilt-free organic Colombian palm oil, which have been shown to increases skin’s essential moisture while offering both anti-inflammatory and protective properties to help speed healing and recovery. It is a proudly New Zealand made, all natural product that is free from harmful ingredients, including synthetic preservatives, parabens, petroleum and topical steroids, so you can feel confident using Pot of Gold skin balm on every member of the family, from newborns to grown-ups and even the family pup. I'm seeing it as a handbag must have, on hand for dry hands and chapped lips this Winter, especially. There is also a Pot of Gold baby balm on offer that helps heal the likes of nappy rash, cradle cap and infant eczema, so I’ll be adding some of this to my little guy Wolf’s arsenal as well. Pot of Gold products are also cloth nappy friendly – they use only vegetable based ingredients, which won’t clog or interfere with washable nappies. Magic!

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  1. have you tried this and how do you find it?

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  2. Yes, and it really does all it says it does... there is a full list of stockists on the website, which is linked to in my post : )

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