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Since 1895, this world-famous salve has been lauded by fashion magazines, make-up artists, and celebrities as their number one preferred lip balm. In addition to being a wonderful lip moisturizer, natural-looking lip gloss and lipstick base, it is still a family favorite to aid in the relief of chapped and dry skin, blemishes, diaper rash, and detergent burns.
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Outline lips with lip liner of your choice about ¼ inches from the
outside of your lips toward the center. Then use a lip brush to blend the
salve to achieve a “pouty look”.
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Use Rosebud Salve alone or over your favorite hue of lipstick to
moisturize and give a “dewy effect”.
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Apply Rosebud Salve to eyebrows to tame an unruly brow line while also
giving sheen.
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Rosebud Salve is great on fly-away or frizzy hair. Dab a small amount on
the palms of your hands and apply sparingly to tresses.
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Use Rosebud Salve as a subtle accent to cheek bones, collar bones,
shoulders, or any other body part that you want to moisturize or enhance.
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Apply rosebud Salve lightly to the skin above the eye as a base for
powered eye shadow, and then add the desired colors you wish to dazzle
your eyes with. The rich emollient properties of the Salve will help to
hold that look all day.
This product is owned and formulated by the Rosebud Perfume Company, and is 100% made in the U.S.A. (The tins are manufactured by Ball Corporation, formerly U.S. Can in Baltimore, MD. They were made by
Columbia Specialty before that, but that company was bought out by U.S.
Can in the early 1970's. The salve itself is prepared and poured by Case
Mason in Joppa, Maryland.) Rosebud salve and Tholene and the original
formulas developed by G.F. Smith.
Each tin $6.95.
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