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| Users of Udder Balm speak reverently of the product, some in hushed tones as if guarding a treasured secret, others almost evangelical in their zeal. Word of this miracle-like skin care product has spread far and wide and now, for the first time ever, is available directly from the Internet. Click here to order!
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So just what IS this stuff?
| Udder Balm is a cream originally developed for the dairy industry, principally to protect cow udders from the rigors of repeated milking and exposure to extremes of weather. Almost immediately after its introduction, farmers and their wives began to notice amazing changes in the complexion of their hands. Rough, chapped skin gave way to a smooth, almost silky complexion, and irritations vanished. Friends told friends, the legend grew, and the rest ... well the rest is history! |
What's it made of?
| Ingredients include:
Lanolin
Aloe Vera Gel
Vitamins A, D and E
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Udder Balm has a gentle lemon fragrance, wonderful non-greasy feel, and is quickly absorbed by the skin. Users report sensational results on hands, face, legs, feet and more, including relief from rashes, bunions, corns, cracked cuticles, sunburn, and arthritis. |
Is this the same as Udder Cream or Bag Balm?
| Many imitators claim to offer the same benefits as Udder Balm. If you see a label that advises this product is 'For veterinary use only', or if you don't see the name prominently displayed on the label, you'll know it's not 'original' Udder Balm. Accept no substitutes. |
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