Beauty school students told of 'top selling face cream'
Beauty school students told of 'top selling face cream' Ladies looking to learn make up have been informed that one skincare product is flying off the shelves.

However, this item is face care with a difference: it's designed to be used on babies' bottoms.

The Daily Mail reported that Baby Bottom Butter has become Waitrose's top-selling skincare product for consumers across all age groups.

Those looking to learn make up tips will be interested to know that this item now sells more than every other anti-ageing lotion, skincare cream and moisturiser that Waitrose offers.

At only £2.54, this product gained popularity when it was first released three years ago to keep babies' bottoms infection-free, but was praised by parenting websites for being good for mothers' faces too.

Baby Bottom Butter is supposed to reduce irritation and nourish skin using lavender essential oil, olive oil and camomile.

In addition, beauty school students can make clients look more youthful by giving them high, full eyebrows, according to Msnbc.msn.com.

Posted by Steven Drake
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