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Dr. G.F. Smith
The Rosebud Perfume Company, Inc. was founded by George F. Smith in 1895. The business began in a small drugstore across the street from what is now the “Rosebud Building”. The Rosebud Perfume Company, Inc. distributes its salves and lip balms throughout the world and is enjoyed by celebrities, athletes, homemakers, and health care providers alike.
Cosmetic Uses
Cosmetic Uses: Outline lips with lip liner of your choice about ¼ inches from the outside of your lips toward the center. Then use a lip brush to blend the salve to achieve a “pouty look”.
Use Rosebud Salve alone or over your favorite hue of lipstick to moisturize and give a “dewy effect”.
Apply Rosebud Salve to eyebrows to tame an unruly brow line while also giving sheen.
Rosebud Salve is great on fly-away or frizzy hair. Dab a small amount on the palms of your hands and apply sparingly to tresses.
Use Rosebud Salve as a subtle accent to cheek bones, collar bones, shoulders, or any other body part that you want to moisturize or enhance.
Apply Rosebud Salve lightly to the skin above the eye as a base for powered eye shadow, and then add the desired colors you wish to dazzle your eyes with. The rich emollient properties of the Salve will help to hold that look all day.
All Purpose Uses
Rosebud Salve is perfect for travel as an eye make-up remover, cuticle softener, sunburn easer, dry skin healer, and frizzy fighter. Use Rosebud Salve around the eyes and on the throat for severely parched, dry, or wrinkled skin.
I love it for my feet and heels. If you’ve tried it, what do you like to use it for?
Rosebud Salve is the bomb-diggity. I love that stuff for cuticles too, or for dry skin around my nose if I have a bad cold. There’s even a “mint” one to mix it up as lip balm.
The best part? For the price, it lasts for-ev-er!
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What a great idea for a sore nose! Peppermint is yum, too! Bomb-diggity, that’s funny, haven’t heard it in a while…:)
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 11:08 AM, Enchanted Seashells…Confessions of a Tugbo
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I haven’t tried it but I will now!
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Let me know what you think!
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 2:16 PM, Enchanted Seashells…Confessions of a Tugbo
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I am also like you and like to use American-Made products. Haven’t heard of Rosebud Salve before this but will check it out. One quick question. Do you think that it would help Psoriasis?
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Hmm, I’m not sure about healing it, but it would certainly moisturize the area. If it didn’t work for that, it wouldn’t be wasted cos it’s useful for other things.
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 4:48 PM, Enchanted Seashells…Confessions of a Tugbo
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Good to know and will look into it. I have Psoriasis on both elbows and 1 knee. Have tried a lot of things and like you said if it didn’t work for that could use it other ways 🙂
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Let me know!
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 6:58 PM, Enchanted Seashells…Confessions of a Tugbo
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Will do!
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I’ll have to look for that. I prefer in country made stuff too. Need to bring back manufacturing! There is also the Badger Co for this sort of stuff and it’s made here in NH.
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Oh yes, I’ve purchased some of their products too.
On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 7:01 AM, Enchanted Seashells…Confessions of a Tugbo
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I LOVE Rosebud Salve! My cousin introduced it to me a few years back, and now I swear by it!
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What do you like to use it for? Anything I haven’t mentioned?
On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 8:38 AM, Enchanted Seashells…Confessions of a Tugbo
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I use it on my cuticles and lips, and sometimes on my heels. Magic stuff.
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I love the graphics on the tin, too, don’t you? I feel like I’m applying a magic potion, for sure.
On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 9:34 AM, Enchanted Seashells…Confessions of a Tugbo
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Sounds like a great product with a long history and has many uses!
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It’s really lovely, and inexpensive, too.
On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 8:51 AM, Enchanted Seashells…Confessions of a Tugbo
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I’ve never heard of this stuff – maybe it’s an American thing? Sounds very versatile.
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Yes, it’s US-made, but I don’t know where you could purchase it locally, online tho for sure.
On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 10:28 AM, Enchanted Seashells…Confessions of a Tugbo
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The first time I bought rosebud salve was because the packaging beckoned me. The second time was because I left the first in my purse locked in a hot car. The third time will be soon because you have reminded me of this lovely product.
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Third time’s a charm? I can understand that a hot car is not good…:)
On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 4:28 PM, Enchanted Seashells…Confessions of a Tugbo
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