A Handbag Must Have...
Bach Rescue Balm can be purchased from Boots and other selected retailers priced at £5.88

As a woman, my handbag is an abyss and I am sure somewhere right down at the bottom I have about 6 lipglosses lurking about!
After trialling Nelson's Rescue Balm I realise this a definite handbag must have and means I can now have a huge clear out!
I was very surprised at the size of the small glass pot, given the price is £5.88 I was expecting something larger, however they always say good things come in small packages and they were right! The rescue balm itself is very smooth and once applied to your lips you almost want to put more on however a small amount works wonders and I have found after using this product that my lips are very smooth and not dry at all. A little does go a long way!
The fragrance in the pot is barely there but does smell very fresh and once on the lips does not appear to have any taste to it and gives your lips a very slight gloss. Nelson's Rescue Balm will be a firm fixture in my handbag from now on and I will make sure it is always readily available and not hiding at the bottom of my bag!
My suggestion would be ignore the price and give it a go, with such a small amount needed it will last a while and you will certainly get your monies worth!

The Nelsons Rescue Balm provides 24 hour care for dry/chapped lips and contains six flower essences. It is natural and fragrance free.
My first impression of the Nelsons Rescue Balm was ‘hmm, it’s another lip balm’, though I was proved wrong!
The Balm comes in a small round glass tub (which is absolutely adorable by the way) inside a box. The instructions, ingredients and general information is easy to read and substantial on both the box and the tub.
I love lip balms although rarely suffer with dry/chapped lips. The Nelsons Rescue Balm is easy to apply and tastes pleasant (I know, I wasn’t supposed to eat it but I licked my lips without realising). It left my lips soft and smooth. The Nelsons Rescue Balm has a slight fragrance which is pleasant.
It’s a great lip balm although my personal opinion is that £5.88 for a 5g pot is slightly expensive (although the glass tub is very appealing).