This solid balm, known for its hydrating and healing properties, is a popular alternative to messy creams and lotions. Made with oils and shea butter, it is perfect for dry patches on the face, body and even hair.
During the chilly winter months, skin can become particularly dry and chapped, with lips, hands and face often suffering the most. But shoppers reckon they've stumbled upon the ideal fix to hydrate and heal their skin, ditching the messy creams and lotions for a nifty alternative.
Made with a rich mix of oils and shea butter and with an invigorating fragrance of orange, lavandin and spearmint, it's the perfect portable remedy for dry patches while you're out and about. READ MORE: 11 best budget mascaras tried and tested including £6 Amazon bargain and designer alternativeThe Hippie Stick has garnered thousands of glowing testimonials from customers who praise its moisturising benefits and practicality, with many finding it "especially useful in the cold weather". Loads have even purchased it as gifts for loved ones:
Another fan wrote: "I absolutely love this! Love the smell and the multiple uses. I had to get my daughter some for Christmas. She loves it too."
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