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zoe2 380x389 The beauty product Zoe Foster wont leave home without.

Zoe on holiday

 

 

 

 

 

by ZOE FOSTER

As a seasoned traveller (oregano, for those interested), and a beauty editor, you’d think I was great at choosing which beauty products are great for travel.

And you’d be right. Well, sort of. I definitely still overpack, but I can say with confidence that my ‘essentials’ are crackers. They all work hard, deliver, and travel well.

One of these essentials is a multipurpose balm. For hair, skin, nails, lips SOS situations; all of it. To be fair, there are often two of these, one big one for the toiletries bag/body, and a smaller one for my handbag, which either proves my overpacking point even further, or exposes just how wonderful these balms are. You decide.

In the last 5-10 years, these do-it-all balms have exploded. Perfect for skin emergencies and general healing and remedying, I firmly believe ALL OF US us can benefit from one of these being in our lives. They are great cosmetically, yes, but also terrific for use with kids and babies, when camping, when in the sun, when out of the sun, when in the cold, when in the jungle, when on a plane and so on.

Aside of Lucas’ Pawpaw Ointment, which mum always had a whopping great tub of for bites and scratches and rashes and chafing when we were kids (that or Rosa cream – anyone else use that?), there was only really Egyptian Magic that I knew of, and I used religiously, slapping it on like a moisturiser in winter, and using it as after sun in summer.

They are all a little different, these balms; some will excel at healing, while others are better for soothing, some will smell delicious, some will not, some will feel fantastic on the skin, some will be cloying – it depends on their ingredients and your preferences and needs.

As such, I thought I would list a few of these everything balms, which I highly recommend for travel, but also for life in general, for use as/on/for but not restricted to: nappy rash, bites, stings, cuticles, nourishing chapped lips, dry patches of skin, post-shaving soothing, stretch marks, after sun, healing scars, chafing, eczema, hydrating the tips of your hair, adding some gleam and texture to hair, or slicking annoying baby hairs into place, giving the cheeks a dewy sheen, moisturising the skin, acting as a barrier when you are dying your hair or applying fake tan, grooming your brows into place, and turning tap water into pinot noir.

1. Egyptian Magic

A celebrity favourite and one of the originals, this is touted as a ‘miracle skin cream’ and I definitely use it as a moisturiser in very dry/cold conditions, however, it might be too heavy for most, and so better kept to the usual needs, as above. Fine for sensitive skin, and full of olive oil, beeswax, honey, bee pollen, royal jelly, bee propolis for anti-inflammatory goodness and general soothing. And, according to the label, can eeeeeven be used in the ladygarden for rashes and so on and so forth and you know.

2. Yu-Be Moisturising Skin Balm
It lacks the delightful scent and cosmetic properties of some of the others, but Yu-Be is huge in Japan, and has been for decades. It’s glycerin-based, free of petrochemicals and has vitamins B2, C, E & camphor (which gives it the medicated scent, and which can be drying on the lips, FYI) which gives it healing and soothing properties. Yu-Be is best on cuticles, gross, cracked heels that need love, and irritated, dry skin, rather than the lips or face.

3. Trilogy Everything Balm

A gentle, velvety balm that is perfect for those expecting a baby, or with a baby, or trying to erase the marks left behind by leasing their stomach to a baby, as well as all of the usual benefits. Because of the rosehip oil and vitamin E, it’s terrific for after sun, and because of the soft texture, can be warmed a little and used as a sexy massage oil. Or even a non-sexy one. Say, more of a sporty or remedial one, even.

4. Antipodes Skin Saviour Balm

Brimming with tea tree oil (antibacterial, antifungal and antimicrobial) this zingy, tingle balm is good for stacks (e.g.: grazes, sores and bruises), as an after-shaving balm, healing blemishes, sore muscles and sunburn. This is a bit more… medicinal than cosmetic. Please note it comes in a wonderful looking tin, which shouldn’t matter, but does.

5. Goe Oil

A game changer. I found this stuff in Liberty in the UK a few months back and it has taken top spot in my bathroom, travel bag and List Of Multipurpose Balms. It smells like a holiday and contains every wonderful, healing, anti-ageing, soothing, anti-oxidant, regenerating, nourishing ingredient, vitamin, fruit, plant oil essence and butter known to man, woman or owl.

It contains zero nasties, and because of the large jojoba quotient, (very similar makeup to sebum) it sinks into the skin instantly. I use it on my hair, face, lips, mixed with my foundation for glow, as a makeup remover, as body oil and for sheen on collar- and cheekbones. It’s bloody terrific. Zoe for Goe…  Zoe for Goe!

Amazing face 177x236 The beauty product Zoe Foster wont leave home without.Zoe is an author, columnist and porridge fan. Her books include the beauty bible Amazing Face, dating and relationship guide Textbook Romance, and three novels, Air KissesPlaying The Field and The Younger Man. Find more info on her here, or supervise on her daily procrastination here and here.

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  1. misspuffkaraoke

    Since recently becoming a Mum, I have discovered a miracle product called Lansinoh, which is medical grade lanolin for cracked nipples. I use mine as an awesome lip balm and cuticle treatment, and it only costs $7 for a tube that lasts ages!

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  2. Anon

    Elizabeth Arden 8 hour cream. BEST.EVER!

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    • rudyroo

      yes, this stuff is brilliant for travel.
      You can put it on anything. Skin, wounds, coldsores..
      And for long flights, I put a layer of this on my face and it prevents the low humidity from drying my skin out.

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  3. Shaye

    I get excema terribly around my mouth and back of arms. Have just discovered Dermaheal by Fusion health. Can get it in health food stores. Completely natural and AMAZING! Can be used on everything and cleared up my excema in a couple of days!

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  4. travellingdinks

    Dermalogica Climate Control stick – on any flight longer than a few hours, I apply to my face ( they used to do a wider package, now it’s a bit bigger than a lip balm) – stops my skin drying out on the plane.
    Just before we land, I remove with a warm washer and apply moisturiser or Beauty Flash Balm – skin feels fantastic, looks fresh rather than dry and tired.
    And I never leave home without a little pot of Blistex – can double as a blister preventer if shoes are rubbing….

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  5. Steph

    Bepanthen baby cream… I had to get mum to send some o/s for me!
    We use it on sunburn/windburn, chafing, chapped lips, eczema, cracked heels and dry skin. If it’s good enough for a baby’s bum, it’s good enough for me! It’s like my mother’s version of Windex (remember ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’?)

    Slather it on overnight (no kissing, it’s a bit sticky and you smell like a baby – freaks my partner out) and everything is fine in the morning.

    Also works if you have crazy-tired feet when travelling (I get heaps of calluses, blisters, sore toes and ouchie toenails) – cover your feet in it and wear socks to bed. Voila!

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  6. Debinperth

    Nutri-rich oil by Nutrimetics. I have the 25ml pot with me always and it does all of the above, love it! That, and I always have an undereye concealer, SPF hand cream (which I also put on chest/neck area when out driving) and lip gloss. Actually have about 3 lip glosses going at any given time… :)

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    • zoefoster

      Gah! Deb, you’re so right. I completely forgot about Nutri-rich oil. Smells like apricots as an added bonus. Excellent gear.

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      • Debinperth

        Thanks Zoe, absolutely – the smell is divine and vitally important to the usage experience! X

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  7. Louise

    Zoe Foster….or anyone with knowledge on skin care for 40 year olds….I am noticing crepe stuff and dryness that my Sukin products just aren’t hitting….I guess its time for something new…Something that makes me youthful and yet able to afford groceries still would be awesome : )…..

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  8. girly

    I like the look of the everything balm. Do we have to order it online, or can we find it at the shops?

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    • SEH

      I have found that Trilogy Everything Balm is quite widely available in pharmacies and Priceline stores.

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    • Kate

      Priceline stocks Trilogy.

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    • Cordeline

      And most Health Food stores have Trilogy too.

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  9. Emma in Melbourne-land

    News! Remember a few weeks ago we were debating whether the MAC products at Target were legit?

    Well, Target is being sued by Estee Lauder for selling fake MAC. You can read it on The Age…unsure if my comment will post if I include the link.

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    • SydneyCat

      Emma in Melbourne – I just read that! I was so incredulous that a big retailer could do that when we were all commenting about a few weeks ago and then, bam! You were all totally right! I have learned a valuable lesson about listening to the experts (read: users of the product) and not trusting something just because a reseller says its legit :-)

      Will seek all advice in forums from now on!

      - Cait

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  10. cat

    A couple of weeks back one of your lovely readers commented on the cheap MAC products on sale at Target. Well according to a statment released by MAC they are fake and are taking legal action…
    Oh and manuka honey or pawpaw ointment (I use the ‘PURE’ brand smells awesome) but give all of the above suggestions I need to go shopping

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  11. Cait

    Not related to the topic of balms BUT i just saw this article re: the MAC cosmetics being sold at Target (well not anymore..).

    http://www.news.com.au/national/target-in-fake-make-up-recall-scandal/story-fndo4bst-1226467267149

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  12. EmmDee

    Ahhhh, Rosa Cream – Zoe it solved so many issues when I was young & I’m the only person I know whose mum had it in the cupboard. It’s still available BTW: just google & get it delivered.

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    • Gem

      Except it is brown now, not white. So it stains. SO ANNOYING! It was totally my family staple, along with pawpaw and tea tree oil.

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  13. phoodietweets

    Gimme those glasses, intravenously, immediately. STUNNING Zoe.

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  14. LJ

    Clarins Beauty Flash Balm…..

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    • MJ

      I have that! I have no idea what I’m supposed to do with it.

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      • Steph

        I LOVE Beauty Flash Balm. I use it when flying (I take my make up off once we are airborne because I am a weirdo who can’t go anywhere without a bit of a face on) – every few hours I put it on. A little goes a long way.
        Also amazing for when you are going out somewhere and you want a bit of extra lushness – I use it over moisturiser before putting makeup on.
        The label says you can also use it as a mask (don’t rub it in)
        I try to buy duty free or online and make it last. It’s awesome stuff.

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  15. Kym

    I have to have a hairdryer when I travel. My hair looks absolutely terrible if I don’t blow dry it. Also paw paw cream.

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  16. luly

    I’ve just found damsels in distress seem to be the Australian distributor of GOE oil, Ive just bought some. I hope this is good for my excema. Every lip balm or lipstick seems to irritate and flare up excema around my mouth.

    Does anyone with Excema have any reccomendations?

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    • Cait

      I am prone to facial ecsema but have had no dramas with the Moogoo Milk Balm. I think everyone’s triggers are different, but its gentle enough for me…

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    • Rachel

      Yes. I use to get it around my mouth. It was terrible. I was working at a HO of a duty free company and the beauty girls got me to try everything. The one product that worked for me was Clairns Moisture Replenishing Lip Balm (the tinted ones didn’t work for me). This was a godsend.

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    • Rudyroo

      I have family with eczema and rosacea. Usually around mouth and nose.
      They all find the Moogoo products are helpful.

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  17. Jane

    Two brilliant balms I use:
    Lanolips Golden Ointment and Elizabeth Arden 8 hour cream. Both are amazing.

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    • zoefoster

      Lanolips Golden Ointment is WONDERFUL. I dab it on the fine lines under my eyes for instant freshness and glow.

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      • EmmDee

        A quick question – any suggestions of where to get my paws on Lanolips? I’ve checked their website for stockists and gone into the recommended places and received a succession of blank faces from bored shop assistants… any hints? Thanks!

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        • Kate

          http://www.zuneta.com/shop-by-brand/lanolips.html

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        • Anonymous

          You can get the range online at adorebeauty.com.au
          I always buy it from there because my local Priceline only ever has the odd item from the range, it’s also hard to find & badly displayed.

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        • Balmaholic

          Priceline and Terry Whites I’ve always had luck with!

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        • Em

          PRiceline, although the stock seems intermitttent in my local. I buy the rose handcream. delish.

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    • Ella

      i’ve been hearing/reading a LOT about the elizabeth arden 8 hr cream. it seems very popular but what does it actually do? im tired of getting excited about trends just to discover their all talk.

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      • Cat

        I found it does nothing good, it was the product that helped me discover my sensitivity it petrochemical products. I wouldn’t waste my money, stick to paw paw ointment, heaps cheaper!!!!!!

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        • elbie

          Just so long as it’s one of the good pawpaw treatments. NOT Lucas’ Papaw Ointment which only contains about 5% pawpaw- it’s pretty much just petroleum jelly in a coloured bottle!

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  18. vivacious

    Has anyone seen Bonny Bell medicated lip gloss in ages? You know the one in the blue tube that used to be EVERYWHERE. It was absolutely my go to.

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    • mybloggableday

      My Mum LOVES Bonny Bell medicated lip gloss!! The tube has changed!! It threw her for a while as well.
      But it’s still out there. Green tube if I recall correctly :)

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  19. Cordeline

    Mascara. I have very blonde eyelashes.

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  20. Angelina Ballerina

    Strawberry Chapstick.
    I fly into a panic when I can’t find my chapstick and my lips instantly start feeling dry. As soon as I realise my chapstick is missing I start making plans for how I can purchase a new one ASAP.

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    • gabbie

      Oh I am so with you there. I’m a total chapstick/lip balm junky. Right now I can’t get enough of the Suvana Organic Pawpaw & Honey Balm – it is fabulous (thanks Zoe!)
      I’ve had instances before where I’ve gone to work or uni and forgotten to grab my balm/chapstick before I left, so I walked down to the chemist to buy one. I’m pretty much at the point now where if I don’t have it, I panic. Hmm. And it’s the same for rosehip oil (thanks again, Zoe!) If I don’t have any or forget to take it somewhere if I’m staying over night it’s basically the end of the world.

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    • Nicole

      I too am obsessed with strawberry chapstick and have been for the last 15 years! I have to have it on my at all times and always double check I have it in my handbag before I leave the house. I also have one spare in my handbag and also in my makeup bag. Unfortunately these days I have to hide it when I am at home as for some reason my cat loves playing with it – its his favourite toy! So now I keep all the empty ones for him….I am a chapstick horder.

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      • bedizz

        Wow, I know a Nicole who is obsessed (just like you say!) with Strawberry chapstick!! But she doesn’t have a cat.

        How random.

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      • Liv

        I love strawberry chapstick too, and just discovered last night that my cat loves it! He was playing with it for hours until it ended up under the couch :-(

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    • girly

      I used to have so many pawpaw tubes laying around, I sleep with one under my pillow so I know where it is. If I leave it at home, I get upset. My lips seem to know when I don’t have it, because they dry out completely and start to peel! (I have a tub of Vaseline and pawpaw on my desk right now)

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  21. Lucy Ormonde

    I was listening to an interview with Julia Stone the other day and she says she puts paw paw ointment up her nose when she’s travelling on long flights…. anyone else?

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    • sjb1273

      Not paw paw cream, but Carmex. Or that awesome honey-paw paw lip balm I can’t remember the name of. But same deal, yes. Works as a barrier to stop skin drying out. Keeps nostrils minty-fresh and moist because there’s nothing worse that dry, achey nostrils on a plane.

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      • Cordeline

        The honey paw paw is the Suvana paw paw balm. Love it.

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        • zoefoster

          I prefer Suvana over the other pawpaw ointments too as it’s petrochemical free (they’re too drying) and has honey in it (nourishing.)

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          • Cordeline

            Agree! I switched form Lucas pawpaw because of the natural ingredients. And it (Suvana) has a much nicer taste as well without all the scary stuff in it. I wish it had an SPF though… sigh….

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          • Pumba

            Where can you get this Suvana?

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            • Ella

              i looked around at chemists and pricelines for ages, the only place i can get it in my area are the health food stores.

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            • Cordeline

              Health Food stores have it!

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    • Megs

      The other night my nozzle was dry after sneezing all day and i put some paw paw on it and it was all good in my noz bro :)

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  22. Kate

    I never leave home without lip balm and hand cream.

    I love my Trilogy Everything Balm but my favourite multipurpose product is manuka honey. As a face mask it makes my skin baby soft, reduces my redness and deals with winter flakies better than any moisturiser I’ve tried. I also mix a little with my hand cream for super-soft paws and apply it to any little cuts and scrapes. It get’s bonus points for being edible. Pawpaw ointments no help when you have nothing to put on your toast.

    http://labeauteetleblogueur.blogspot.com.au/

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  23. Anonymous

    where can any/all of these be purchased?

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    • rene

      Click on their names. Zoe has linked them.

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