Oh. Em. Gee. OMG! OMG! OMG!
I had heard SO much about Egyptian Magic, so I contacted them to be placed on their email list. I squealed with delight when I got a reply from the CEO, Mr. Egyptian Magic himself, LordPharaoh ImHotepAmonRa (yes, that’s his legal name), and he put me in contact with Delphine, his marketing manager.
Even the hubby got excited about this- his dad is into genealogy, and traced their ancestry directly back to King Tut, so he is a fan of all things Egyptian. In addition to the technical stuff, he often plays a role in my actual posts, and this is one of them (like his idea for the blue wig…lol).
Not only are the people at Egyptian Magic super-duper awesome, but the product itself is a Holy Grail all-purpose lifesaver. The balm-like cream is based on a formula that was created in the land of the Pharaohs thousands of years ago. It contains only six ingredients, which are nature’s most healing and powerful: Bee propolis, honey, olive oil, beeswax, royal jelly, and bee pollen (Egyptian Magic, 2015).
My favorite thing about Egyptian Magic is how versatile it is. It contains no additives, preservatives, fragrances, GMOs, or parabens, so it’s safe to use on many areas. It can be used as a moisturizer, lip balm, face mask, eye cream, makeup remover, hair treatment, hand/cuticle cream, and body cream. It’s also great for itching and skin irritation, eczema, psoriasis, cracked heels, diaper rash, and tattoo aftercare (Egyptian Magic, 2015).
As I suffer from perpetually dry skin on my legs, chapped lips, and rough heels and knees, I was SO excited to get my hands on this jar of magic! Although it contains olive oil, it’s not at all greasy once it absorbs. It spreads easily, and a little goes a LONG way. It has a very, very light, pleasant natural scent, like olive oil and honey- but you really have to “look” for it to smell it.
In addition to being fantastic for my dry, itchy winter skin, this stuff is ahhh-mazing for making your complexion glow! I used NARS blush in Deep Throat on my cheeks, as normal. Then I put some on my hand, and dabbed a bit of Egyptian Magic onto it, then blended a bit, and dabbed it onto my cheekbones. The result is a soft glow in the same shade as my blush.
I have oily skin, but since this requires such a small amount, I had no problems with greasiness. The possibilities with Egyptian Magic are endless, it’s no wonder many makeup artists swear by it! (You can check out some of the many well-known people who use this wonder cream by visiting EgyptianMagic.com/endorsements.)
Another great use for this is to mix a tiny bit, and I do mean tiny, with your eyeshadow. (If you use too much, it won’t work right.) Use a really good primer, I used Urban Decay, and then blend Egyptian Magic with the shadow. This leads to an effect similar to using wet baked shadow.
As for my other half, he tried it out, too. He used it on his rough elbows, exfoliated about an hour later, then used Egyptian Magic again. Now they are really soft, and no longer scratchy! Learn more about the many uses for Egyptian Magic by visiting EgyptianMagic.com/best-uses.
Last, but not least, Egyptian Magic is a great gift idea for almost anyone on your list!
Be sure to check out Egyptian Magic on Facebook, and EgyptianMagic.com for even more possibilities! You can purchase it at EgyptianMagic.com/store, as well as many fine retailers such as Selfridges, Henri Bendel, Birchbox, Whole Foods, and Costco.
Have you tried Egyptian Magic? What are your favorite uses? Scroll down to comment below!
Source:
Egyptian Magic (2015). Press Kit 2015. Egyptian Magic Skin Cream, L.L.C.
Yes! Finally someone writes about books.
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Hmmm… books…? I’m afraid this post is about a skincare cream. I don’t recall having written about books. Perhaps you have mistakenly spammed the wrong blog?
I do not know whether it’s just me or if perhaps everybody else experiencing troubles with your blog.
It appears as if a few of the written text with your posts are running away from
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This might be described as a issue with my browser because I’ve
had this happen previously. Thanks
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It’s just you! 😉
My coder is trying to persuade me to move to .net from PHP. I have always disliked the idea because of the costs. But he’s tryiong none the less. I’ve been using Movable-type on a number of websites for about a year and am concerned about switching to another platform. I have heard very good things about [FILTERED]. Is there a way I can import all my wordpress content into it? Any kind of help would be greatly appreciated!
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Hello, I’m afraid you have us confused for a technical blog. This is a health, beauty, and lifestyle blog. If you’d like assistance with your eyeshadow, though, we’ll be happy to help! Lol! 😉
Lovely just what I was searching for.Thanks to the author for taking his time on this one.
Thanks, but… ummmm… do I really look like a guy? 🙁
I heard of this before and I want to try it for my dry skin. Is it vegan?
Hi Rachel! It’s made with bee propolis, royal jelly, honey, etc., so it’s not vegan. But if it makes you feel any better, bees don’t have to be harmed to get these ingredients 😉
I just ordered some of this and can’t wait to try it! It looks like its good for about anything I want to use it for.
Hi elsalee! Yes!!! It truly is all-purpose; and I’m sure you’ll love it just as much as I do!! 🙂
With havin so much content and articles do you ever run into any problems of plagorism or
copyright violation? My site has a lot of exclusive content I’ve either created myself
or outsourced but it seems a lot of it is popping it up all
over the web without my permission. Do you know any ways to help protect against content from being stolen? I’d truly appreciate it.
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Hello! In some cases, it may not be stealing, if the proper citations are used. Unfortunately, people exist who steal content. I recommend retaining a good copyright attorney in the event your content is plagiarized. Good luck!
I got some of this once off ebay and it was fake. When I got ahold of the real stuff from whole foods, it was great and really helped my knees and elbows.
Oh, no! How did you find out it was fake? Thankfully, if you think you may have a fake, Egyptian Magic will help you authenticate. And I agree- it’s awesome for elbows and knees! 🙂
I have this and use it during cold season to put around my nose. Its the best!
Hi Leeda! Great idea- I have the worst sinuses, so I’ll definitely be trying it out for that! 🙂
Hello there! Do you use Twitter? I’d like to follow you if that would be okay.
I’m absolutely enjoying your blog and look forward to new posts.
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Hi! You can follow Beaux Beauty on Twitter @beauxbeautyblog, and you can follow Egyptian Magic @egyptian_magic. Thank you for your support!