With a name like Green Goo, it is something that certainly captures your attention. The balm is meant to replenish skin, and the product comes in a travel size.
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The product says that it replenishes and nourishes skin blemishes like sun burn or scars (similar to Neosporin), but this product uses all-natural ingredients.
The company uses natural remedies including herbs and plant-based oils that come from organic farmers. What really surprised me is that it also works well as a night cream to relieve puffy eyes (really important for frequent travelers that crisscross the globe), dark circles, and wrinkles.
I liked that it comes in small, TSA-friendly packaging and that the cream is very light when you apply it on your face. The herbal salve is a great moisturizer and contains aloe vera and Vitamin E as its active ingredients.
There are no artificial components, and there is no strong aroma, which was one of my initial concerns. Since it is not a liquid, you don’t have to keep it in your TSA plastic bag, and the tin container makes it easy to use (unlike bottles that are tough when they get close to being empty).
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When I used in my travels recently, I did notice that my skin looked better, which is often tough since I spend so much time in the air. It is an inexpensive product; the 2 ounce cans retail for around $13, which is quite a bargain for an all-natural skincare product.
The company also makes other creams meant for pregnant women, pets, tattoos, and as an all-natural deodorant. They are available on the Green Goo website or on Amazon.