
Yu-Be heralds from Japan, the only place I’ve visited where women love shopping more than American women. Japanese women are meticulous about their appearance. I saw women in stilettos and mini-skirts in temples on rainy days and hiking their way up Mt. Fuji. So a lotion from Japan is sure to be worth a try.
The other selling point of Yu-Be Skin Cream? It was used by the first woman to climb Mt. Everest to combat the harsh conditions. If Yu-Be can handle Everest, it can certainly handle Colorado.
Yu-Be Skin Cream has been around for 50 years. It was created after a request from a Japanese woman who was tired of her dry, cracked skin and messy petroleum based lotions. A young pharmacist created Yu-Be, a glycerin based lotion, to meet her needs.
Yu-Be is all it’s cracked up to be. The lotion applies easily and you don’t even know you have it on after a few moments. Initially, it smells like you have applied Vicks VapoRub to your hands (one of the ingredients of the lotion is camphor), but the scent fades quickly. What lasts is a silky smooth feeling. The first time I used the lotion, I couldn’t stop feeling how soft my hands felt. Yu-Be also does wonders for lips.
2.75 ounces of Yu-Be will cost you $24.00, and 4.25 ounces will cost you $34.00. It’s costly, so if you have skin that can be cured with regular lotion, you may not want to invest in it, but if you have extremely dry skin (or are planning to climb Mt. Everest any time soon), Yu-Be will be worth your investment.
The other selling point of Yu-Be Skin Cream? It was used by the first woman to climb Mt. Everest to combat the harsh conditions. If Yu-Be can handle Everest, it can certainly handle Colorado.
Yu-Be Skin Cream has been around for 50 years. It was created after a request from a Japanese woman who was tired of her dry, cracked skin and messy petroleum based lotions. A young pharmacist created Yu-Be, a glycerin based lotion, to meet her needs.
Yu-Be is all it’s cracked up to be. The lotion applies easily and you don’t even know you have it on after a few moments. Initially, it smells like you have applied Vicks VapoRub to your hands (one of the ingredients of the lotion is camphor), but the scent fades quickly. What lasts is a silky smooth feeling. The first time I used the lotion, I couldn’t stop feeling how soft my hands felt. Yu-Be also does wonders for lips.
2.75 ounces of Yu-Be will cost you $24.00, and 4.25 ounces will cost you $34.00. It’s costly, so if you have skin that can be cured with regular lotion, you may not want to invest in it, but if you have extremely dry skin (or are planning to climb Mt. Everest any time soon), Yu-Be will be worth your investment.

2 comments:
Sounds like a great product for the dry winters of MN as well. Where can I purchase it?
Get to Yu-be's website by clicking on their name at the beginning of this post. Here it is again as well:
www.yu-be.com
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