Welcome to the Zim's SkinCare Giveaway!
Hosted by: Mommy Lesson Plans
Sponsored by: Zim's Naturally Based Products
The folks over at Perfecta Products sent me a line of Zim's® Naturally Based Products to try out and to share with one of my readers! My favorite product was the Crack Creme® with Hydrocortisone. For years now I have had a rough, bumpy patch of skin on my left elbow, gross huh? Anyway, I have tried loads of different products to help get rid of it, like lotions and cremes. Nothing working, and most of them actually made it a little worse. I tried the Crack Creme and for the first time in ages the little bumpy patch is finally calm, not itchy or rough anymore! I would highly recommend this product to ANYONE who is suffering from skin irritations because it helped me. I was very impressed with the entire line of Zim's products and their efforts to create products that are formulated using organic and naturally-based ingredients, instead of using harsh chemicals. This product line is perfect for any one who seeks natural products as a healthy alternative and in need of temporary pain relief. Try this line, or any other of Zim's great skincare products for yourself! Available at all major retail stores.
I'm wondering if this will help my son's eczema. It seems like this could help my whole family.
ReplyDeleteWith the long cold winter, I am sure everyone's skin could use some extra TLC!
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ReplyDeleteI too was wondering how it would be for my sons sensitive skin.
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I'm enjoying my visit and adding your open giveaways to my listing - great site! Keep up the good work!
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ReplyDeleteThese look like great healthy healers, thank you for the great review & information
ReplyDeletei would love to try these out. i have acne prone skin and dry skin. i think these would help.
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