What celebrity uses Bag Balm?

Just like you, (and everyone else), celebrities like Tracee Ellis Ross have watched their hands age ten years since quarantine. Excessive hand washing and a change in seasons can wreak havoc on hands, causing the skin to crack and dry out even faster.
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Who Uses Bag Balm?

Topical (for the skin) emollients are used to treat or prevent dry skin. Bag Balm is also used in the treatment of dry skin and callouses, cuts and scrapes, cracked hands and heels, tattoo care, and sunburn relief.
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What was Bag Balm originally used for?

Bag Balm is over 100 years old, invented in 1899 to treat chapped and irritated cows' udders and teats.
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What cream does Shania Twain use?

According to Shania, her secret is “udderly” simple. It has nothing to do with liposomes, pentapeptides, collagen or ceramides. She uses Bag Balm, a product originally developed to keep cow udders from chapping. May not sound very romantic, but it works.
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Does Bag Balm help wrinkles?

Qualkenbush, a beautician, says Bag Balm softens dry skin and even appears to reduce wrinkles.
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What does Bag Balm do to your face?

Bag Balm is a multi-purpose skin moisturizer that has more uses than we can count. It's said to not only alleviate dry skin, but also minor cuts and scrapes, soothing sunburns, treating diaper rash, softening your cuticles, and more.
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Is Bag Balm good to put on your face?

A small amount of Bag Balm applied to your lips, face, hands, cuticles, feet, elbows or knees works hard to moisturize and soften your severely dry skin.
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What's the difference between udder balm and Bag Balm?

The primary difference between Bag Balm and all the “udder” ones is the antibiotic. When skin gets cracked on cows or hands, bacteria tend to overgrow there. The antibiotic helps to kill them and allow healing.
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Why did Shania Twain gain so much weight?

In 2003, after a divorce, Twain began to battle Lyme disease. The battle has been long and painful, and it's changed her body in multiple ways. If you're one of the fans worried about Shania's weight gain, know that her weight is the least of her concerns.
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What does Udder Balm do?

Antiseptic emollient ointment for udders and teats. Maintains natural skin moisture, relieves soreness, keeps teats and udders soft and healthy.
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Can I use Bag Balm on my lips?

According to dermatologists at Prevention Magazine, Bag Balm works wonders for lips. “For severely chapped lips, Dr. Waldorf recommends Bag Balm because it contains occlusive ingredients like petrolatum and lanolin with an antiseptic preservative. It “seals lips well overnight,” she says.
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Will Bag Balm expire?

Does Bag Balm expire? Our product has no stated expiration date for efficacy; however, the product may look or smell different over time. We recommend refreshing your tin at least once every 3 years to have the best experience.
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Does Bag Balm help with hair growth?

It has been discovered that rubbing the ointment BAG BALM, normally used on cows udders and sometimes on human skin that is chapped or broken, into the scalp of bald-headed men, restores hair growth.
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Can I put Bag Balm in my hair?

For all its myriad uses, there's one place its makers say never to use it. "Never put Bag Balm in your hair, because you will not get it out," said Wilkerson.
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Who invented Bag Balm?

In 1899, rumors flew around the Northeast Kingdom about a miraculous salve for chafed and cracked cow udders concocted by a pharmacist in Wells River. So one fateful morning in 1900, a Lyndonville farmer named John L. Norris saddled his best horse and rode 30 long miles to find out what the fuss was about.
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Can you put Bag Balm on cuts?

CUTS + SCRAPES

Put a little Bag Balm on before your bandage to help soothe broken skin. A little goes a long way, shop the 8oz Hand & Body Moisturizer Tin.
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Is Shania Twain ill?

Singer Shania Twain says the long-term side effects of Lyme disease damaged her vocal cords, causing her to stop performing for awhile. Experts say Twain's illness is one example of the long-term health problems that confront 10 to 15 percent of people who contract Lyme disease.
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How is Shania Twain doing now?

Shania is still killing it with her career and is currently hosting her Las Vegas residency. Her stage outfits are as bold as ever and she continues to turn up the heat with her performances and her costumes.
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Is Bag Balm good for bed sores?

Bag Balm was also found to be a wonderful product to prevent and treat decubitus ulcers (bedsores), but the health department would not allow its use because the label said “for veterinary use only.” Too bad; it's a great product.
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What does Bag Balm smell like?

Around since 1899, Bag Balm is a salve made from a short list of ingredients — 8-hydroxyquinoline sulfate 0.3% in a petrolatum, lanolin base. It's thick and greasy, like a cold stick of Crisco, and it's stinky, too; the scent reminds me of a mix of old, musty books and fresh street tar.
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Is Bag Balm poisonous?

In the past, Bag Balm has been documented as containing 0.005% ethylmercury. Mercury was once used in many products as an effective antiseptic, although much less commonly today, now that the toxic effects of ethylmercury and its compounds are more widely understood.
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Does Bag Balm work on toenail fungus?

No, not really. Applying Bag Balm® to a fungal infection might help it keep from spreading, but it's far more likely to make it worse. Most organisms grow better when placed in specific conditions that help them thrive.
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Is Bag Balm good for stretch marks?

Udder creams, such as Bag Balm and Udderly Smooth, are intensely hydrating lotions originally designed for use on cracked and irritated cow udders. These lotions are now widely available in drug stores for use as skin lotions, and they are especially useful for breastfeeding women and people with stretch marks.
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Can you use Bag Balm on your hands?

Bag Balm is a Trusted Family Secret for Rough, Cracked, Dry Skin. A small amount of intensely moisturizing Bag Balm can be applied to dry hands, dry feet or cracked heels, lips, and any areas of dry skin.
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