Rosebud Salve

Smith’s Rosebud Salve is not a new item; in fact it has been around for a very long time.  It was first made by a druggist in 1892, and has been sold in the same packaging since 1962. The small tin looks like something out of an old-timey apothecary, blue and white with pictures of rose chains on it, but it’s what is inside that brings it praise. Inside the tin is a dark pink salve, with the texture and consistency of Vaseline and an ever so subtle rose petal scent. This salve has a multitude of uses including, soothing chapped lips, smoothing rough elbows, healing blemishes, moisturizing cuticles, and more. It’s a product that will quickly become one of your beauty staples, most likely earning prominent placement on your nightstand or desktop for easy access.

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