1 Product, 3 Ways: The Secret Uses to Get The Most Out Of Your Skincare

1 Product, 3 Ways: The Secret Uses to Get The Most Out Of Your Skincare
by Truly Beauty

We don’t know about you, but we just love to multipurpose our skincare products.

It’s convenient, budget-friendly, and not to mention travel-friendly – even if that travel only extends to your bff’s house.

The multitasking beauty product we’re going to shine a light on today is Truly’s very own Unicorn Fruit Whipped Body Butter.

A clean, vegan, multi-colored whipped body butter that smells good enough to eat. Loaded with four high-performing ingredients (matcha, acai, rose, and chia), this formula delivers deep moisturization to the skin, leaving the skin looking young, healthy, and glowing.

While it’s labeled as a body butter, that’s not all it’s good for. Here, we show you how to triple up this skincare product – because it serves more than one purpose.

 

WAY TO USE UNICORN FRUIT BODY BUTTER – THAT DON’T INVOLVE SPREADING IT ALL OVER YOUR LIMBS

On Your Cuticles

If your cuticles are getting dry or flaky, they might need some deep hydration. Especially in the colder months, when indoor heaters and harsh winds wreak havoc on your skin, it’s well worth investing in a nourishing cream to soothe your cuticles. You don’t even need a special hand cream. A simple moisturizer like Unicorn Fruit Body Butter would work.

Enriched with vitamins and nutrients, this formula will keep your nails strong, healthy, and looking beautiful. Apply a very thin layer on top of your cuticles, massage it in a little, and let it sink in for at least half an hour before washing your hands. Preferably apply it in the evening so you can leave it on overnight. This will provide more intense moisture to your skin.

Of course, feel free to use cuticle oil, too, if they’re feeling chronically dry. But seeing as not everyone likes the sensation of oil, we’re happy to tell you that a hydrating lotion will work just as well.

 

On the Ends of Your Hair

Are your ends looking dry and frazzled? It’s time to treat them to some major hydration. And there’s no better ingredient to do that with than shea butter.

“Shea butter is good for natural hair. My favorite benefits are the sealing properties, added moisture, and softening for hydrated, easy styling,” says Robin Groover, founder of Atlanta-based Too Groovy Salon.

Fortunately for you, Unicorn Fruit is packed with the stuff!

Grab a scoop of the butter and comb it through the ends of your tresses using your fingers. Massage it into the ends really well and ensure all your hair is coated for best results. Leave it on overnight for intense hydration. For a quicker hair-softening boost, leave it on for 10 minutes before rinsing off.

Essentially, the butter will infuse the strands with nutrients while delivering an extra coat of protection against further breakage. It also temporarily improves the appearance of your split ends before your next trim.

If you’re dealing with scalp irritation, you can also take advantage of shea butter’s nourishing benefits to reduce inflammation and irritation on the scalp. What’s more, it will protect the hair follicles from sun damage and environmental toxins.

 

On Your Lips

To keep your pout looking soft and plump, it requires regular hydration. A great ingredient for providing moisture to the lips is coconut oil. Packed with antioxidants like vitamin E and bursting with moisturizing fatty acids, this is your go-to oil for lip hydration. Best of all, coconut oil is one of Unicorn Fruit’s most prominent ingredients.

“Coconut oil provides deep and real moisture,” says celebrity nutritionist Kimberly Snyder. “It helps strengthen underlying tissues and helps remove excessive dead cell on the skin’s surface that makes your skin rough and flaky in texture.”

Spread the love of coconut oil to your lips by applying a thin layer of Unicorn Fruit Butter to your pout. It’s great as a pre-bedtime ritual to help your lips hydrate as you sleep. Of course, feel free to use it every day to keep your pout feeling soft, smooth, and luscious.

Besides making your lips feel baby-soft, you’ll also notice how delicious they smell, too. It’s the formula for a totally, utterly kissable-worthy pout.

If you don’t fancy carrying the tub around with you all day for when you need to re-apply, scoop out a portion into a smaller tub or tin. Voila, you’ve got yourself a pocket-sized lip savior.

 

The List Goes On…

Besides serving as a cuticle-softener, split-end-repairer, and lip-hydrator, Truly’s Unicorn Fruit Whipped Body Butter has many other uses.

For one, it doubles up as a shaving cream. Just spread it all over the areas you want to shave and start the hair removal process. It’ll help soften the hairs to provide a smoother, pain-free shave. Don’t forget to use it post-shave, too, to ward off dryness and irritation.

Next, you can use Unicorn Butter as a hydrating foot cream. If your heels feel dry or cracked, coat them in this butter for instant softening effects. For an intense treatment, wear it overnight. Apply 1-2 times each day to keep your footsies nice and smooth.

Basically, you can use it anywhere you need hydration. Whether it’s your entire body or specific parts of your body, this formula’s special skill is its moisturizing properties.

 

Get the Unicorn Blast Bundle

If you’d like to moisturize, polish, and plump all at the same time, get your hands on Truly’s 3-step Unicorn Blast Bundle. It comes complete with a Unicorn Fruit Body Polish, Body Butter, and Lip Balm for head-to-toe dewiness.

If you’re looking for a multitasking skincare product, look no further than Truly’s Unicorn Fruit Butter. You can use it on your cuticles, cracked heels, lips, or the ends of your hair. You can even use it as a shaving butter.

It’s your perfect travel companion to streamline your beauty routine while you are away from home. Be sure to pack it in Truly’s Skincare Travel Pouch the next time you book a vacation or plan a sleepover at a friend’s.

 

 

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