No flowery fragrances
This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Carmex®. All opinions are 100% mine.
I’m not a flowery person. I love flowers, I just don’t use any cosmetics, makeup, lotions or potions that try to smell like flowers (try being the operative word). I don’t want to be that woman that walks by and has her “signature fragrance” linger five minutes after she’s left.
It’s harder than you’d think to find a lotion with a subtle fragrance. It seems like everything is made to smell as obnoxious as their names – enchanted orchid, juniper breeze, and night-blooming jasmine. (Seriously, someone gets paid to come up with these names? I think it’s just a ploy to distract woman from the fact that they don’t work.) Except the new Carmex® Healing Lotion and Carmex® Healing Cream.
I’ve been using both for the past week and the first thing I noticed (or didn’t notice, actually) was the light, clean smell. Both lotions have a hint of the classic Carmex scent, which I love and trust for it’s healing properties.
Healing properties that extend to all products in the Carmex family. The Healing Lotion is a great all over lotion after a shower and the Healing Cream is perfect for targeting dry elbows, knees, and feet. In the past week, I’ve flown twice and went from warm Texas weather to cooler Chicago weather and back again without suffering from dry skin or itchy elbows thanks to Carmex.
I love that Carmex® Healing Lotion and Carmex® Healing Cream are exactly what they say they are. Non-greasy, full of soothing aloe and nourishing vitamins, with a pleasant scent. Both can be found at Walgreens, walgreens.com and drugstore.com.
No flowery names or fragrances.
















