Balms and salves are the most concentrated form of dry skin treatment — thick, waxy, and intensely occlusive. They’re not designed for all-over use. They’re designed for the places that take the most punishment: elbows, knees, heels, cuticles, and any patch of skin that stays dry no matter how much lotion you apply.
The best balms are built on a base of beeswax, shea, or petrolatum — ingredients with a long track record of barrier repair. Botanical additions like calendula, chamomile, or sea buckthorn bring anti-inflammatory benefits that help calm reactive or cracked skin. Simpler formulas often outperform complex ones here — fewer ingredients means less risk of irritation on already-compromised skin.
Use as the final step, not a standalone. A balm works best when applied over a serum or cream rather than directly onto dry skin. It seals everything underneath and dramatically extends how long the hydration lasts — especially overnight on problem areas.
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Unlike lotions, balms and salves contain zero water, making them highly concentrated treatments for localized dryness. They form a thick, breathable shield over the skin to lock in existing moisture and protect against harsh environmental stressors.
Seek out heavy occlusives like beeswax or lanolin combined with soothing agents like allantoin to repair rough patches.
Opt for minimalist, petroleum-based or botanical-rich salves like calendula that protect the skin barrier without stinging.