Based on the same ancient Egyptian formula that Cleopatra used to keep her skin looking radiant and glowing, the Egyptian Magic All-Purpose Skin Cream.
I am a huge fan of this cream and have featured it on my blog a few times now, but this post gives you a little more information as to what it is, what it does and the team behind the brand has created a really fun A to Z.
I am a huge fan of this cream and have featured it on my blog a few times now, but this post gives you a little more information as to what it is, what it does and the team behind the brand has created a really fun A to Z.
For me, this cream is more of a balm given its texture and unlike a cream, this is quite thick when you first dig it out from the tub and as it begins to melt, using your own body heat, the formula then becomes an oil making it easy to dispense and spread. As you can see from the guide above, it does come with a whole list of suggested used and they include being:
- a moisturiser
- an overnight mask,
- a shaving balm,
- a hair mask,
- sunburn soother,
- cuticle softener,
- for sore chapped hands,
- scar and stretch mark healing treatment,
- eye cream, ingrowing hairs,
- cream for babies,
- heel and elbow softener,
- lubricant,
- massage oil,
- tattoo aftercare,
- eyebrow and hair tamer,
- makeup primer
- and a spot treatment.
If that list doesn't make you want to rush out and buy it, this magic formula can also be used to treat skin irritations, redness, eczema, and it also works well as a wound and burn relief, the latter I have used it for when I burnt my arm on the cooker, instantly soothing and not a scar left behind.
A pot of Egyptian Magic is one of those products which is most definitely handy to keep in your bathroom cabinet and it can be found via Boots and LookFantastic to name a few stores and prices start at £4.79 for a small pot rising to £29 for a bigger pot.
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