Pros: Inexpensive Treatment For Dry Feet And Cracked Heels That Does Work! Cons: Greasy
That's right I have come here today to share with you one of the amazing products that I use on Cracked Heels, Dry Feet, Chapped Hands, and Sunburn. The name of the product is Bag Balm. It is a very inexpensive product that I use. I can...
Pros: It works!! Cons: Hard to find in stores (non pet type) and stinky.
I'll admit that I had never heard of Bag Balm until I read a few reviews here at Epinions. I have never been any closer than a car window as we're driving down the street to a real cow, much less to medications specifically made for them.
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Pros: Softens skin, affordable, lasts a long time. Cons: Stinks, feels greasy.
My mother-in-law first introduced me to Bag Balm years ago. She had been having trouble finding Bag Balm at that time and finally was able to buy some at the local feed store. Now Im just enough country that it didnt take a lot of imagination ...
Pros: Works great on dry, cracked, sore skin. Heals chapped lips quick. Cons: Smells bad, very greasy.
OK,. I know I'm beating a dead cow posting the 27th review about this stuff, but I just couldn't believe it when I ran across a review about it. After doing some further checking I was amazed that there are actually 26 (and counting) reviews about ...
by elzora in Wellness & Beauty, - Top 100, Dec 13 '00
Pros: Theraputic for many ailments. Cons: Manufactured for animals not humans.
I have a jar of this Bag Balm in front of me. I better not forget to return it to the bathroom when I'm done, or my hubby will be upset! Yes, he uses it at times after he gets off the pot, I won't go into detail here, but he swears by it and uses it...
Pros: The cows, Shania, and I use this. It's inexpensive, and it works. Cons: I would not use it where Shania uses it.
Bag Balm has been selling like hot cakes (not to be confused with cow patties). At one point, the entire year supply of 30,000 tins sold out in one month. You can imagine that this came as quite a surprise to the Bag Balm makers...
Pros: Great for dogs, cows and horses. Cons: Approved for animal use, and not human, although many humans use it.
I first found out about this product about 7 years ago. My dog was not quite a year old at the time and was just full of energy. My sister and I wanted to play tennis and we thought that my dog might have fun running around the tennis court chasing...
Pros: Affordable treatment of scrapes, cuts, and chapped skin Cons: Thick and greasy feeling.
Back in October I did a review of the Neutrogena Norwegian Cream and in that review I made mention of the Bag Balm Ointment. At the time there was no listing on epinions for this product so I only briefly touched the many uses of this...
Pros: Smooths, softens, and heals! Cons: Not the best tasting...but harmless!
This opinion will be a RAVE about BAG BALM OINTMENT!!
Before I moved to Arizona I lived in California on a ranch. I had a wonderful hobby of raising "Quarter Horse Paints". This was a dream come true...something that I had...
Pros: heavy duty ointment for soothing dry chapped skin Cons: greasy
I looked all over Walmart for Bag Balm. Finally it dawned on me to go back to the Pet department and there it was! I should have known, because it actually was developed as a balm for cow's udders. Now, how did it get from that in 1899 to being on...
Pros: helps a lot of different things Cons: sticky
Where to begin about Bag Balm?? This is an incredible antiseptic ointment. It can be found at various drug stores, Meijer, Wal Mart, etc. I buy it in the 10oz. can when I buy it. The can is a bright green with some black lettering on it. The words...
I was first introduced to Bag Balm when I was a kid. I can't remember exactly how old I was but it was somewhere between the ages of 10 and 13. My mom was the one who actually brought it home. (I don't know about you, but as a kid this was the last...
Pros: softening and antiseptic Cons: not meant for humans
I have a friend who swears by shampoo meant for horses (she claims that's how she gets such a glossy mane) and by balms meant for cow udders to get soft hands. I never tried the horse shampoos, but I did try Bag Balm, an ointment that comes in a pretty...
1-oz. Tin of Bag Balm Time-tested salve is loaded with lanolin for fast-acting, soothing relief, Nothing keeps hands and feet soft and crack free better than Bag Balm. For ...
Bag Balm Helps soothe cuts, scratches, skin irritations, and paw abrasions.DirectionsFor pets, apply Bag Balm liberally to the affected area. Apply Bag Balm fr...
Dairy Association Bag Balm (1 oz) 1 oz balm Originally developed for cows as a veterinary remedy, generations of Vermonters have used Bag Balm to soothe dry, chapped hands. A popular dairy cattl...
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