Q: What is the recommended usage?
A: The Hand and Body Balm can be used daily. Apply all over body. Massage until absorbed. Recommended regimen order: Step I. Cleanse Step II. Moisturize
Q: What is a Hand & Body Balm?
A: In terms of consistency, The Hydrating Hand and Body Balm is thicker than a Body Lotions or Body Milk. A body balm is a rich creamy, Body Essential made with butters and hydrating oils. In terms of consistency, this is thicker than Body Lotion or Body Milk.
Q: When should I apply a Hand & Body Balm?
A: The Nourishing Hand and Body Balm can be used daily. Apply all over Hands and body. Massage
until absorbed. Recommended regimen order: Step I. Cleanse Step II. Moisturize. It can heal the skin and regenerate aging of the skin, hence why body balms are great for skin in need of moisture, especially body parts like elbows, knees, and feet.
Q: What is your definition of Clean Cosmetics?
A: Our products are made with the highest quality ingredients. They are free from artificial colors, free from harmful toxins, and microplastics and are cruelty-free. Many natural, organic ingredients can cause skin sensitivities that build up over time and some can be harsh and abrasive to our skin. Hence why we don’t claim to
be 100% natural, but we do claim to be 100% good for the skin and the environment.
FREE FROM: parabens, sulfates, SLS (sodium lauryl sulphate), petrolatum, mineral oils, synthetic colors, silicones, microplastics, animal ingredients. It is highly endorsable to address environmental risks posed by
microplastics in cosmetics, as well in other products. For this reason, ZENOLOGY products do not contain any plastics, such as: nylon, polyamide or polyethylene.
Q: Is The Hydrating Hand and Body Balm gluten-free, soy-free and nut-free?
A: The Hydrating Hand and Body Balm not certified gluten-free, soy-free or nut-free. It is manufactured in a facility where gluten, soy and nuts may also be used. If you have an allergy to these ingredients, we recommend that you do not use The Body Lotion.
Q: Can I use The Hand and Body Balm while pregnant?
A: We formulate with clean, effective ingredients and without ingredients on the EU’s prohibited substances list. We do not expect any concerns with using the products while pregnant and select the safest raw materials we can,
however, we also do not test our products to ensure safety with pregnant women. It is advised to speak to your doctor before using any products that you are not sure of using.
Q: Can you use lotion on your face?
A: It’s better to not use Balm on other areas than Hands and Body. Facial Skin is thinner and more sensitive than skin of the Hands and Body. Body Balm is thicker, and can cause clogged pores.
Q: Can I use The Hydrating Hand and Body Balm on Hands as well on the body?
A: Yes, we formulated one Balm to cover both areas. A perfect balance of active ingredients for soft, supple, and divinely scented hands and body.
Q: Do you have tips for and effective hand and body care routine?
A: Herewith some tips for an effective hand and body care routine.
- With Covid-19, you might use a hand sanitizer more often. Alcohol-based sanitizers dry out your skin, so it’s important to moisturize your hands after application. When using hand sanitizer, it’s best to wait until your hands are completely dry before moisturizing.
- Wash your hands regularly with our Mild Hand Wash with lukewarm water, not hot. Washing your hands is one of the most important parts of your skincare routine.
- Moisturize and Hydrate with the Hand and Body Balm and improve the look and feel of your hands. Regular moisturizing allows the skin to retain its natural supple texture.
- Use The Hydrating Hand and Body Balm after a bath, exfoliating, dishwashing, and before going to bed.
- For those people with extra dry hands, it’s best to moisturize each time you wash your hands. Keep a Hand and Body Balm near your sink for easy and fast-absorbing hand moisturization.
- Protect your Hands by using safe and non-aggressive cleaning supplies or use gloves when doing the dishes or other household activities.
- In the winter season, cover your hands to prevent your skin from drying out. Low humidity and cold temperature often mean less moisture in the air, which can lead to
dry and cracked hands.