Five Ways to Use Egyptian Magic

Virginia Chavez

Egyptian Magic is an all purpose skin cream made with olive oil, beeswax, honey, pollen, royal jelly, and propolis extract. Here are a variety of ways to use it:

Use it as a hair balm and texturizer. It is an amazing hair balm when used on dry hair before curling.

First separate tiny sections, rub a small amount of the balm with fingertips and apply to the section before wrapping in a curling iron.

The beeswax, pollen and royal jelly combo burns off while the olive oil and honey penetrates into the hair follicle. The balm also acts as a texturizer, keeping curls intact.

Use it as a wrinkle treatment. After cleansing, rub a tiny amount of the balm with your finger tips until it melts into oil. Apply gently by tapping it onto wrinkles. It goes on greasy, but absorbs quickly. You will wake to matte skin.

Use it for scar removal. The makers of Egyptian Magic claim the balm removes scars in nine weeks. Although it might not take the estimated nine weeks, your scars will fade with repeated use.

Use it as a foot balm. For an intensive heel conditioning treatment before going to bed, rub onto heels then cover with socks. The balm will penetrate your dry feet while you sleep and your heels will become softer after repeat treatments.

Use it as an antibiotic ointment. Honey contains a natural anti-biotic stronger than most over the counter topical treatments. Applying a small amount of the balm to minor cuts or burns will help heal and condition your skin.

A very small amount is needed for the above applications, so the 4 oz jar is worth every penny of the 30 dollars it retails for. I've had this one container for more than a year and have used it almost daily as a face cream. It's a fail proof addition to the skin care tool box.

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Published by Virginia Chavez

Virginia is a California native who spends the majority of her time working in tech. This long time film festival organizer made the switch to tech to join the swiftly moving digital revolution, but still ho...  View profile

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