This post is sponsored by Vaseline® via Lunchbox, all opinions are my own.
Changing climates has been seriously tough on my skin. The temperatures in FL right now are in their 80s and the temperatures in WA like to hang out in the 40s! It is spring, but it is still VERY cold here for the most part. I have noticed that my whole body, ESPECIALLY my hands have had a rough go of it lately and my old lotions just weren’t cutting it.
Vaseline® is introducing their first ever moisturizing body serums with 10X the healing power to reverse dry skin damage. Serums are known for their advanced benefits in face and hair care and are now available for all over body moisture.
Vaseline® Intensive Care™ Healing Serums are formulated with superior, highly concentrated healing ingredients and come in three different non-greasy variants:
Advanced Relief
Moisturizes to heal and calm severely dry skin
Radiance Restore
Moisturizes to heal and restore radiance to dry, dull skin
Deep Repair
Deeply moisturizes to heal rough cracked skin
One thing that is very important to me in a lotion, especially ones that I am using on my hands, is the scent. I don’t want something that smells extreme in any way shape or form. This one has a barely there “ahhhhh” scent. Like the cross between baby powder and cocoa butter. It actually does contain cocoa butter so that is probably why I am pulling that scent out.
Because it has a non-greasy formula I have been loving it as a hand cream, but I have also been applying it onto my knees, elbows and ankles. Imagine being somewhere as dry as the Sahara and stumbling into a oasis of moisture. Yes, that was me daydreaming for a minute WISHING I was in paradise. I do love my new digs by the way, it is just taking some getting used to.
Have you tried these new serums from Vaseline®? How are you attaining more radiant skin lately?
This post was sponsored by Lunchbox.

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