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Dairy Association Bag Balm (10oz)

 
Dairy Association Bag Balm (10oz)
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Bag Balm,10oz

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Comes in a 10 ounce tin


Great for soothing saddle sores, chapped lips, and scrapes


In production since 1899


Product Details:
Product Weight: 0.79 pounds
Package Length: 3.1 inches
Package Width: 3.1 inches
Package Height: 2.9 inches
Package Weight: 0.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 36 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Superior Product.....Feb 19, 2010
I had seen the familiar Bag Balm container in drug stores for years before finally buying some. I decided to purchase it after seeing an article about it in the local paper here. It spoke of its history and its superior moisturizing and protective qualities, and, though it was originally designed for use on livestock, it has become extremely popular with people. Like a lot of other folks, I sometimes suffer from dry skin. Especially in the winter time when the air is cold and dry. And when I am out on a hike and my skin is exposed to dry wintry blasts of air continually. A visit to the drug store aisle to check out skin conditioners will serve to enlighten one that they are certainly not alone. There are tons of every kind of skin conditioner one can imagine. All conditioners, or balms, seem to work well at first. They moisten and condition the skin effectively enough. However, the real test comes over time in the hopes that it will well stay that way for a while. That is where this Bag Balm (BB) goes to the head of the class over all others.

If you have never seen or used BB before, you may at first be put of by its consistency, which will remind one of a thinner version of Vaseline. Although it is a little thick and gooey like Vaseline, it does not stay in that state for long once it is spread on the skin. It feels at first rather slimy, but quickly dries and forms a very effective coating on the skin. Though you can feel it on your skin for hours after application, it neither feels tacky nor sticks to your clothing. And it is nothing less than superior in its moisturizing properties. Even the driest skin will not see BB just disappear and be in need of another application in just a couple of hours like so many other lotions. Personally I apply it once a day when needed and just forget about it until the next. It is by far the best moisturizing ointment I have ever used anywhere. I have to stop a little short in recommending someone smear BB all over ones arms and legs like a lot of women do with other lotions. Especially if your going to be out and about. It can be used that way of course, but its thickness and consistency may prove to be a little much in that respect. That doesn't mean that some folks may not find its feel all that much to bear up under and use it as an overall lotion. However personally I feel better recommending it for dry patches, and other kinds of skin abrasions. For such use there is absolutely nothing better that I have ever experienced. I routinely spread some on my face when hiking and have never gotten wind burned or suffered dry skin no matter how long I am out there.

In conclusion, the "medicinal" scent that other reviewers here have mentioned is barely noticeable to me, and quickly disappears after application in any event. I would have to say that Bag Balm has less fragrance to it than any other lotion that has a scent at all. Also, I am far from being put off by this products original purpose being for use on cattle and other livestock. It has been used far too long by people to be referred to strictly as a veterinary product that has made the crossover. It's my recommendation that if you suffer from relentless dry skin that you don't let its original purpose matter to you either. It is certainly not the first product that was originally created with another use in mind, that eventually was found to have a further benefit in some other area. My experience with Bag Balm is that it works so well on dry skin that it eventually puts itself out of business. That is to say, the dry patches just eventually just stop appearing and you can slack off on its use for quite some time. So unless you live in Death Valley, this 10 oz can of balm should last you a year or more.

Its the very best at doing what it is supposed to do, and I highly recommend it...



5Seems Like a Good ProductFeb 13, 2010
I have just received this recently and wanted to comment. First of all, the medicinal smell is very mild. From the other reviews I was concerned, but it is only noticable for a short time and not too bad at all. If it didn't have a smell, it would just be the same as Vasoline, as it is very simular in consistency. I have yet to see how well it works long term for rashes/etc but so far I think it has potential.

3/5/10 Update: I had some very dry and cracked skin on my hand and used this for 3 days under a bandaid, it totally cleared up and I was happy with the results. Have tried it on other areas with not as much success, but it is worth a try for sure. Much like Vasoline but with some medicated properties.

4Bag BalmFeb 01, 2010
I purchased Bag Balm for the first time about a month ago for use on severely dry skin, primarily on my elbows, feet, and hands. It works very well and my skin feels much better. Prior to this, I had tried many different moisturizers (none of which worked as well). I have very sensitive skin and I didn't have a bad reaction to the product. My only negative about the Bag Balm is that it leaves a greasy film on your skin after application.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Bag BalmJan 30, 2010
Used to purchase at Costco,discontinue there so was very pleased to receive it from Amazon online. This is an age old remedy for cuts and chaffed skin. Basically Vaseline with antiseptic additives. Works great for a host of minor skin irritations. Great for rough hands.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4Bag BalmDec 26, 2009
Product was received soon after ordering. I have used Bag Balm as a soothing moisturizing cream on my feet for a number of years. It is a veterinary product, of course, and human use is at one's discretion. I suspect that it is more widely used on humans than on cow udders. Probably the lanolin is the effective ingredient; the 8-hydroxyquinoline is present at only 0.3%, and there may be some question about just how safe that ingredient is.

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