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Revive

Revive

23 total reviews

A gentle balm made with organic oils and hormone balancing herbs to hydrate and soothe sensitive and intimate skin.

  • Soothes dry and irritated skin
  • Rebalances hormones
  • Improves skin suppleness
  • Less painful sex
  • Reduces menopause symptoms
  • Helps with PMT symptoms
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A soothing balm for intimate care and balance.

Menopause can sometimes feel like the gift that keeps on giving, but help is at hand.
Some women find that their vulvas can become dry and irritated as they age, making sex and everyday comfort challenging. Hollie looked to the soothing power of plants to create a gentle balm, made with organic oils and hormone balancing herbs for delicate areas of thin and sensitive skin. 

Revive is a soothing balm, gently formulated to calm vaginal irritation, dryness, and itchiness, promoting suppleness and hydration. We infuse comfrey, vitex berry and wild yam root into organic oils and melted beeswax to create a soft balm that melts on contact with skin. The herbs we use are specifically chosen for their hormone balancing properties. 

Use daily for best results. Revive can also be used on pulse points to alleviate hot flushes and hormonal fluctuations. Can also be used as a natural lubricant. 

Warning:
Do not use it as a lubricant with condoms as this product is oil-based and will compromise a latex condom. For External Use Only. Keep out of reach of children. Contains Nuts

 

Ingredients

  • Babassu Seed Oil (Orbignya Oleifera)
  • Beeswax (Cera alba)
  • Sweet Almond oil (Prunus Amygdalus)
  • Berries (Agnus Castus, Vitex)
  • Comfrey Leaf (Symphytum Officinale)
  • Wild Yam Root (Dioscorea Villosa)

Directions

With clean, dry hands, apply a pea-sized amount with the middle and index finger to the skin of the vulva. Massage gently. If using for hormone balancing, rub on pulse points starting on Day 7 of your cycle once a day working up to two times a day.

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FAQs

Can I use this anywhere on my body?

Revive is amazing for calming hormonal imbalances, so you can use this on your pulse points to boost oestrogen and mimic progesterone. Use it twice a day.

Customer Reviews

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Amanda M. (Tain, GB)
My partner and I both love this product

Reading the mixed reviews I decided to take the gamble and try out this product.

Discussing my HRT with my GP she asked how I was getting on with lubricant - I was using an over the counter product which I wasn't really liking she said to me "oh never mind that it's terrible I'll prescribed you a much better product", well I was indeed delighted with the improvements this offered however as I was trying out the sweet bee range I thought I'd try the Revive - brilliant I love it - looking forward to telling my GP about how I'd recommend :-)))

For those who reviewed they were disappointed maybe discuss with your GP an internal vaginal cream this in conjunction with the Revive is a real winning combination maybe the Revive on its own is just not enough

Good luck fellow sisters, we're only getting one shot at this life too short to be having a sore womanhood xx

Hi Amanda, thank you for writing this review! So glad to hear Revive is helping with your issue and you and your partner are enjoying it!

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Fifi (Ballymena, GB)
A balm that works!!

Instant relief from an excellent product!! 😊 Thsnk you

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Nicola M. (Ringwood, GB)
Superb product

I used this not really expecting much success. But was pleasantly surprised. Stops itching and soreness. Used externally . I wish they would put more information with the product regarding use as had to send an email for answers.

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Penny L. (Stroud, GB)
Lovely product

Such a gorgeous product. I’m on my second pot. It’s relieved my dry itchiness completely. Thank you x

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Gill B. (Aylesbury, GB)

Revive-A Balm for Vulva (Vaginal) Dryness and Irritation

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