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No matter how many years it's been, it's so easy to recall your first-time experiences. Your first kiss, your first time driving solo, and your first sip of alcohol. These "firsts" are often major, life-changing moments, but sometimes, they're seemingly mundane, like my very first trip to Sephora at 14 years old. It was then that I was introduced to the world of skin care and, most importantly, discovered Smith's Rosebud Slave by Rosebud Perfume Co — a luxurious lip salve that beats out drugstore balms by a landslide. Unlike other lip products on the market, which seem to provide little relief and evaporate from my lips after just a few minutes, this salve instantly soothes itchy, dry skin and keeps it hydrated for hours. And my relationship with Smith's Rosebud Slave wasn't just a short-lived, high-school fling. In fact, it snowballed into a long-term love affair, and 10 years later, I'm still just as obsessed with the beauty product as I was the first day I slathered it on my lips — here's why. Smith's Rosebud Salve Key Features How I tested I applied the salve to my lips almost daily for the last 10 years. Perfect for Nourishing dry, chapped lips year-round and soothing irritated noses during cold and flu you'll love The salve has a buttery, non-sticky texture, smells faintly like freshly cut flowers, and keeps your lips moisturized overnight. Keep in mind Since the salve is packaged in a metal tin, you'll need to apply it to your skin with a clean finger or small brush, which can be challenging while on the ingredients Surgical-grade petroleum jelly and cotton seed oil to moisturize and lock in hydration, essential oils, and botanicals. Smith's Rosebud Salve Review Created back in 1892, Smith's Rosebud Salve is essentially a lightweight, floral-scented form of petroleum jelly that offers all the moisturizing perks without the stickiness. The salve is tinted a gorgeous rose color, which emphasizes your natural lip color and imparts a healthy shine. And in a single swipe, it instantly relieves chapped lips and keeps dryness at bay for hours to come. Exhibit A Every night before I slip into bed, I use my clean! middle finger to scoop up a small dollop of the creamy salve and gently glide it over my lips. By morning, I can still feel a thin layer of the salve coating my lips, which feel pillowy soft, well-moisturized, and crack-free. But the miracle product isn'tjust for your mouth During cold and flu season, when I'm constantly reaching for tissues, the salve helps heal my irritated, chapped nose, too. Courtesy of Megan Falk Even if you use the salve daily like I do, the 2-inch-wide tin is seemingly endless — I've barely made a dent in the container I bought four months ago. When you finally use up every last drop, though, you can then use the washed tin to stash bobby pins and spare change, or even create a DIY tealight, which makes Smith's Rosebud Salve eco-friendly to boot. Still, this reusable tin packaging can become a bit of a hassle when you're traveling, as you can't just take off the cap and easily swipe on a coat. Instead, you'll need to apply it with clean fingertips or a makeup brush, which may be difficult if you're, say, hiking or spending a day at the beach. Luckily, Smith's Rosebud Salve is also available in a squeezable tube package equipped with a plastic applicator, so you can keep this mess-free version in your bag if you're constantly developing chapped lips while out and about. After a decade of religious use, I can confidently say Smith's Rosebud Salve is a worthy addition to anyone's daily skin-care routine, whether you're in need of a balm that quickly alleviates dryness during the day or a mask-like product that provides intense moisture overnight. Trust me, your lips will never look or feel healthier.
Beauty trends come and go, but Smith’s Rosebud Salve from Rosebud Perfume Co. is one of the few products that has stood the test of time. The very definition of “an oldie but a goodie,” the salve was first sold 128 years ago and today is lauded as a reliable do-it-all product. Most people use Smith’s Rosebud Salve as a lip balm while makeup artists keep it on hand to tame flyaway hairs and add glossy sheen to eyelids, among other inventive uses. Its sweet, rosy scent and blue and white decorative tin make it a natural fit for the vintage beauty enthusiast’s cosmetics kit. I bought Smith’s Rosebud Salve on an impulse recently, partly in a moment of desperation. You see, I have perpetually chapped lips. I have tried countless lip balms, from drugstore products to pricey lip treatments by natural skincare brands. Nothing has really worked. I’d tried Smith’s Rosebud Salve before and it didn’t leave an impression, but something made me pick up one of the round tins near the checkout counter at Ulta. I’ve been using it for a few weeks and while it’s not a miracle product, it’s worked far better than most of the other lip balms I’ve tried. Since it’s petroleum jelly-based, it acts as a barrier against wind and dry weather to keep moisture in. I also like the look of the tin, which hasn’t changed much over the years. The National Museum of American History has an old tin from after 1908 in its collection, though it’s not currently on view. Back then a 1-ounce tin would only set you back 25 cents! Today an tin retails for around seven dollars. You can buy it at beauty retailers around the world and its become somewhat of a cult beauty favorite, with everyone from Beyoncé to Julia Roberts touting its benefits. It has stars and nearly 5K reviews on I was curious as to how such a ubiquitous product came to be and read up on the history of the company. George F. Smith creates Rosebud Perfume Company George F. Smith was born on March 25, 1865 and grew up on a farm near Woodsboro, Maryland. He earned a teaching degree from Shenandoah Normal College in Harrisonburg, Virginia and taught in various towns in Maryland for five years before getting into the pharmacy business. At 30 years old, Smith founded the Rosebud Perfume Company in 1895, starting with a small drugstore. As any smart entrepreneur does, he listened to the wants and needs of his customers, who desired an all-purpose salve to treat minor skin irritations. Thus, Smith’s Balsam of Rosebuds was created. The name would eventually change to Smith’s Rosebud Salve and the formula was registered for a patent in 1908. As the bottom of the an original tin reads, this “Reliable Soothing Salve” claimed to serve as “A valuable preparation for chapped lips, face and hands; minor burns and scalds; bites and stings of non-poisonous insects and all other conditions for which a soothing salve is useful.” Rosebud Perfume Company expands Smith placed advertisements in newspapers for his salve and got a successful mail order business going. He employed over 70,000 agents to sell the salve door to door, along with another salve, two kinds of perfume—Rosebud Perfume and Vivian Perfume, named for his granddaugther—and later, two kinds of aftershave. The agents were rewarded with interesting incentives ranging from BB guns to silverware to phonographs. After a while, Smith was able to purchase the Smith Hotel across the street from his drugstore to serve as a larger base of operations Smith Hotel was named for James M. Smith, who built the three-story brick building in 1886 and is of no relation to G. F. Smith. Now its known as the Rosebud Building and still acts as company headquarters. It also houses a collection of original drugstore bottles and pharmacy equipment, offering a glimpse into the past. A man of many interests, Smith raced bicycles, collected cars and was an agent for Columbia Records. He even served as mayor of Woodsboro, Maryland for 19 years. He and his wife Minnie had eight children and their heirs run the family business. As of 2018, Vivian Smith Pruit Clipp, the inspiration for Vivian Perfume, still serves as the company president she was 93-years-old in 2018 when she did an interview with The Frederick News-Post. How Smith’s Rosebud Salve has changed According to Clipp’s daughter and Rosebud Perfume Co. vice president Linda S. Pruitt-Michielli, the salves made today aren’t that different from the first batches made with essential oils imported from France. The only notable difference in the formula is that some of the dyes have changed. No longer in the business of perfume or aftershave or awarding salespeople with silverware, today the company sticks to what it does best its popular salve. The salve is sold worldwide and comes in a more sanitary squeezable tube and adventurous scents like Tropical Ambrosia, Mocha Rose and Rose & Mandarin. If you’re interested in trying this classic beauty product, here’s more information on what it’s made of, how to use it and where to buy it. Are Smith’s Rosebud Salve tins collectible? Smith’s grandson Allen R. Smith has shared that original tins could be worth $2,500 a piece, though there are few left. What are some Smith’s Rosebud Salve uses? I’ve only used the salve as a lip balm, which I think is what most people use it for, but I’ve seen other beauty bloggers use it to tame flyaway hairs and shape eyebrows. Beyoncé even used it to prime her eyelashes before curling them. Rosebud Perfume Co. offers these additional suggestions for use Accent cheekbones, collarbone and shoulders highlighterBase for powdered eye shadowEye makeup removerCuticle softenerSunburn eraserDry skin healer What’s in Smith’s Rosebud Salve? The ingredients in the classic Smith’s Rosebud Salve tin are Petrolatum, Gossypium Herbaceum COTTON Seed Oil, Parfum/Fragrance, Linalool, Limonene, CI 73360. Is Smith’s Rosebud Salve safe for sensitive skin? I have sensitive skin that’s prone to breakouts and have not had any negative reactions to the salve since I started using it. The Environment Working Group gave the product a Skin Deep rating of 2 on a scale of 1 to 10 with 1 being the best. The rating noted that data availability was limited. SkinSAFE, founded by Mayo Clinic and HER Inc., rates cosmetics based on how many allergens like parabens, soy, gluten and nickel are in the ingredient list. SkinSAFE listed a standard ounce tin of Smith’s Rosebud Salve as 91% top allergen free. The salve does contain fragrance so keep that in mind if you have a sensitivity to fragrance in products. Is Smith’s Rosebud Salve cruelty free? I entered Rosebud Perfume Co. into the PETA cruelty free company search, the Leaping Bunny approved brands search, and did not come up with any results. However, the FAQ on the brand’s website states, “…we never have allowed animal testing in over 100 years, and it is prohibited for any other Company or Country to test on animals on our behalf.” Additionally, the bottom of the tin is printed with “Cruelty Free/Gluten Free” under the barcode. Is Smith’s Rosebud Salve vegan? The FAQ states that some of the products “are free of animal-sourced ingredients” while others may contain lanolin, honey, beeswax and carmine. Where to buy Smith’s Rosebud Salve You can buy Smith’s Rosebud Salve at major beauty and fashion retailers including Sephora, Ulta, Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie. I even found it on Hot Topic’s website, ha! 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Style No. 37393923; Color Code 034 Everyone's favorite lip balm is now available in a handy, squeezable tube - as well as a variety of flavors and tints to suit your mood! Tropical Ambrosia A relaxing blend of creamy coconut and juicy mango. Rose & Mandarin Luscious rose and bright notes of mandarin, with a touch of peachy-pink color. Brambleberry Rose Wild berries with warm overtones of honey and vanilla. Original Rose A beautiful rose scent and subtle pink color - a family favorite since 1892. Strawberry A fresh strawberry scent and a subtle pink color. Minted Rose Refreshing notes of peppermint brighten the classic rose scent. Key Ingredients Cotton Seed Oil, Petrolatum, Shea Butter, Vitamin E USA
Style No. 37393758; Color Code 000 Packaged in the prettiest pocket-sized tin, this beauty classic aids everything from chapped lips to rough elbows. Original Rose A beautiful rose scent and a subtle pink color - a family favorite since 1892. Strawberry A fresh strawberry scent and a subtle pink color. Key Ingredients Cotton Seed Oil, Aromol, Essential Oils USA
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