Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Review : Doctor Rogers RESTORE™ Healing Balm

What is it?

A healing balm.

Who is it for?

Anyone can use this. It’s a medicine cabinet essential!

What’s in it?

It’s only contains 3 ingredients.

Ingredients

Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Glycerin, Hydrogenated Castor Oil

How to use?

Apply as often as needed to dry or damaged skin to protect and promote healing.

What to expect?

Relief from chapped lips, dry nails and cuticles, eczema, skin surgery, lasering, tattoos, cuts, scrapes, burns, and so much more.

Pros

Cons

  • None

Conclusion

Board-certified dermatologist , Dr Heather D Rogers has treated tens of thousands of patients suffering from countless skin ailments, ranging from cuts and burns to surgery scars and post-lasering. Her secret weapon? ‘Restore’ - healing products she created that consist of safe, sustainably grown, plant-based ingredients.Their healing balm is a multitasking miracle worker. It aids in healing dry, damaged skin, lips and nails. This super versatile staple offers relief from chapped lips, dry nails and cuticles, eczema, skin surgery, lasering, tattoos, cuts, scrapes, burns, and so much more. It can also be used to add shine to lips, style unruly eyebrows and tame flyaways.

Doctor Rogers RESTORE® healing balm has undergone extensive safety and clinical testing and its outstanding results allow physicians to confidently recommend it to patients for the most damaged and fragile skin in addition to an everyday treat for lips, skin and nails.

Think of Restore as a clean version of Aquaphor with chic packaging! Since Aquaphor contains lanolin, it’s not the safest option since many develop contact allergies to. If you’re looking for a cleaner alternative to Aquaphor but don’t want to sacrifice results, Restore comes highly recommended!

https://www.doctorrogers.com/products/restore-healing-balm



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