🐝 Unlock naturally radiant hands—because your skin deserves the buzz!
Burt’s Bees Hand Salve is a 3 oz moisturizing balm made from 100% natural origin ingredients including beeswax, sweet almond oil, and botanical extracts like lavender, eucalyptus, and rosemary. Designed to soothe and repair dry, rough skin on hands and other areas, it’s free from harmful chemicals and ideal for daily use to maintain soft, healthy skin with a fresh herbal scent.
D**R
Great stuff for dry damaged skin
I have kitchen lifer hands. Dry and cracked and scaley at all times. I have tried literally dozens of different hand creams and salves. This is one of surprisingly few products that works consistently well and doesn't break the bank. Smell is great, rubs in well but it does leave a bit of an oily layer so be careful handling things after using. Great stuff. One or two good layers and my hands usually come back to life. Burts Bees is great!
T**R
Great for growing out nails
This stuff is fantastic, it softens the skin in my hands nicely and has a pleasant smell, I like to massage it into my cuticles before bed as it really helps to strengthen and grow them out faster, I use it to soften my knees and heels too, my last tub lasted me almost three years and didn’t go bad so definitely a good deal
L**D
It works on cracked fingers which can be painful.
My son works in a kitchen and with constant hand washing he had problems with dry skin and the ends of his fingers were cracked and sore. He said that this Burt's Bees Hand Salve within two days worked so well he's sold on it.
N**O
Great for your skin, but those sensitive to scent might look elsewhere.
The only hand salve that saves me in the winter. I use it the rest of the year to help keep my cuticles looking good too. It has a distinct, herby smell. So if you're sensitive to scented things, maybe look elsewhere. Still, this stuff can't be beat!
D**E
RIP Burt
It's burt Bees, it's good stuff. RIP Burt, you'd probably hate your company now but product is good.
S**T
Surprising ameliorative properties
I'm not making any big claims, so don't hold me to anything I say, and it's still early. However, I have tried Aloe Vera, Jojoba, Shea Butter and even coconut oil on certain parts of the body that get too hot and lose Ph balance. Underarms and you know where else. I was amazed that after only one application of this, my skin actually started to heal and not bother me for several days. Before I was sort of fighting a cycle of drying from soap and cleaning and that making me vulnerable to whatever can attack sensitive dry skin.I think the reason this is working where others don't is that bee pollen is highly antifungal, antitoxin, anti invader. Somehow, this material smothers surface bacteria and allows the body's systems to recapture territory on the edge. I'm very happy so far. It could turn south, but hasn't in a month or so, and the first application was really the most notable. I'm still using it, but not that frequently. If you get a pedicure, cut your nails, and apply this, you may notice results as I did. Total loss of any urge to itch my toes.I thank the bees and Burt's bees for making this stuff. I'm a fan until I find otherwise. It has a smell, but it's pretty natural. I'm a fan of this stuff. I should buy more before it disappears for some reason.
P**E
Keep it near
Great for dry skin
J**N
Say Goodbye to Dry Hands
This is a must have if your hands get dry and irritated in the colder winter weather. While it does go on feeling a bit greasy and takes a little while to absorb in, it creates almost a barrier to protect your skin that lasts. You can also help with the greasiness by starting off with a smaller amount and getting a little more is necessary. If you put on too much it may not completely absorb. However, this is not something your will have to constantly be reapplying, so taking a little more time initially isn't an issue. It also has a light, pleasant scent that is neutral enough not to cause problems for people that might be sensitive to smells.