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March 13, 2015
LOS POBLANOS | Lip Balm Born from Lavender Fields
LOS POBLANOS
A Natural Body Care Brand Born from Lavender Fields
Lip Balm Scented with Lavender
As the north wind grows stronger, a lip balm becomes essential. No matter how stylish your attire, chapped, dry lips can hinder romance. On November 21st, Los Poblanos, a natural brand from Santa Fe, launched a lip balm that doubles as an excellent moisturizing cream.
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Lip Balm Created Based on the Popular Lavender Balm
Los Poblanos began its history in 1790 as a small, secluded villa with only 20 rooms spread across a vast 100,000 square meter estate. The property features organic vegetable gardens and organically grown lavender fields. With a commitment to exceptional hospitality, providing all original food and amenities, it has garnered strong support from VIPs worldwide.
Furthermore, Los Poblanos is situated in an environment where all conditions are perfect for growing the finest lavender. On pesticide-free fields certified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Los Poblanos' lavender is carefully cultivated by three gardeners. In July, it is meticulously hand-picked using traditional small sickles. The fragrant lavender oil is then extracted in the on-site workshop using a steamer. It is this oil that forms the basis of Los Poblanos' body care items.
Lavender is recognized for its efficacy in treating insomnia, anxiety, migraines, wounds, burns, insect bites, razor burn, acne, and skin inflammation. The most popular "Lavender Balm" was created by the owner of Los Poblanos, an avid gardener, to address his own hand dryness. Made solely from natural ingredients such as avocado oil, shea butter, jojoba oil, beeswax, and lavender essential oil, this balm is so effective that it's called a "miracle cream" by Los Poblanos' guests and staff.
The newly released "Lip Balm" is based on this Lavender Balm and can be used not only for dry lips but also on any dry areas of the face, such as under the nose. Enjoy the soothing scent of lavender as you navigate the winter season.
Los Poblanos
http://www.lospoblanos-japan.com/



