Thursday, April 26, 2012

Review: Earth Therapeudics Tea Tree Oil Foot Repair Balm

Whether you work long hours in retail, run marathons, or race after little ones, we could all use a little TLC for our feet. I love to have a weekly spa ritual where I soak my feet while waiting for a facial mask to dry. Afterwards, I love to moisturize from heel to toe with a vegan foot treatment such as Earth Therapeutics Tea Tree Oil Foot Repair Balm.


Pros:
  • Fresh minty scent
  • A little goes a long way
  • Lovely pearlescent texture
  • Affordable (about $8)
  • Contains many certified organic ingredients
  • Leaves feet soft but not greasy
  • Tea tree is anti-fungal
Cons:
  • May need to order online
Summary:
If you're looking for a foot lotion, Earth Therapeutic Tea Tree Oil Foot Repair Balm is a nice option. It is much more gentle than conventional alternatives, and I love how there it is not tested on animals and contains no animal by-products. The tube is affordable and comes with a generous amount, so I'd imagine it would be suitable for daily use. The scent is minty which would work well for men, too. I highly recommend this balm for anyone looking for a nice way to soften and moisturized tired feet.

Also available on Amazon.com.

Note: Most ingredient lists appear to be for an older formulation. The sample I was sent for review does not contain parabens. Full ingredients listed below:

Water (Aqua); Stearic Acid; Glycerin; Isopropyl Palmitate; Cetearyl Alcohol; Isopropyl Myristate; Tea Tree (Melaleuca Alternifolia) Leaf Oil; Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis) Leaf Juice; Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract; Rosa Canina (Rose) Flower Extract; Foeniculum Vulgare (Fennel) Extract; Sambucus Nigra (Elderberry) Flower Extract; Calendula Officinalis (Calendula) Flower Extract; Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Flower Extract; Salvia Officinalis (Sage) Leaf Extract;  Achillea Millefolium (Yarrow) Extract; Geranium Maculatum (Geranium) Extract; Avena Sativa (Oat) Hull; Helianthus Annus (Sunflower) Seed Oil; Olive Fruit Oil (Olea Europaea); Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil; Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil; Vitamin E (Tocopheryl Acetate); Lechithin; Allantoin; Xanthan Gum; Methyl Salicylate; Cetyl Esters; Polysorbate 80; Triethanolamnie; 1,2-hexanediol; Caprylyl Glycol; Phenoxyethanol; Potassium Sorbate; Sodium Benzoate; Sorbic Acid


Product Ratings (out of 5)

Performance
Presentation
Purity
Value

No comments:

Post a Comment

Affiliate/Compensation Disclosure

This blog accepts forms of advertising, sponsorship, or other forms of compensation.

The compensation received may influence the advertising content, topics or posts made in this blog. That content, advertising space or post may not always be identified as paid or sponsored content.

The owner(s) of this blog may be compensated or given a product free to provide an opinion on products, services, websites and various other topics. Even though the owner(s) of this blog receives compensation or free products for our posts or advertisements, we always give our honest opinions, findings, beliefs, or experiences on those topics or products.

The views and opinions expressed on this blog are purely the bloggers' own. Any product claim, statistic, quote or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer, provider or party in question.

This blog does not contain any content which might present a conflict of interest.

Amazon Associate Disclosure:
Kaylin's Kit is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com, endless.com, smallparts.com or myhabit.com.

For questions about this blog, please click here to contact me.