Medicine Mama Sweet Bee Magic vs Egyptian Magic

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Like others, I found this when I was looking for Egyptian Magic. I like this better and like the company and it's nice that the products are organic. Again, like others, I'll repeat that this is...

About reviewer (136 reviews)

Age44-55

SkinCombination, Fair, Cool

HairBrunette, Straight, Fine

EyesHazel


Very, very rich. It doesn't soak in as well as I would like, but it moisturizes really well. Solid ingredients. Ideal as a night cream. Too soon to tell how it will work on wrinkles, but my skin is...

About reviewer (8 reviews)

Age25-29

SkinCombination, Fair, Cool

HairOther, Other, Other

EyesBlue


I base most of my skincare purchases off of Amazon and MUA reviews, and I'm always more optimistic than skeptical. I want to believe when people claim that certain products are HG status and buy...

About reviewer (37 reviews)

Age25-29

SkinSensitive, Medium, Not Sure

HairBrown, Wavy, Fine

EyesBrown


I adore this stuff! I only use it on my face. I have reactive skin, always breaking out at the drop of a hat, and this seems to keep it under control somehow. It soothes and heals everything. I...

About reviewer (126 reviews)

Age30-35

SkinDry

HairBlack

EyesHazel


I found this at Whole Foods when I went to purchase another jar of Egyptian Magic. The sales associate told me that Medicine Mama's product was organic while Egyptian Magic is not. I love the EM...

About reviewer (319 reviews)

Age44-55

SkinCombination, Fair-Medium, Neutral

HairBrunette, Wavy, Fine

EyesGreen


I have repurchased this product many times. I use it right after showering on my underarms, hands and lips. I buy it primarily for my underarms. They are super dry to the point that I can only...

About reviewer (323 reviews)

Age56 & Over

SkinNormal, Fair, Warm

HairRed, Wavy, Fine

EyesGreen


Practically the same ingredients as Egyptian Magic Cream, but Sweet Bee Magic ingredients are organic, and in the ingredients list Sweet Bee Magic has more Bee Propolis and Egyptian Magic has more...

About reviewer (9 reviews)

Age36-43

SkinAcne-prone, Fair-Medium, Not Sure

HairBrown, Wavy, Fine

EyesBrown



Like others, I found this when I was looking for Egyptian Magic. I like this better and like the company and it's nice that the products are organic. Again, like others, I'll repeat that this is...

About reviewer (136 reviews)

Age44-55

SkinCombination, Fair, Cool

HairBrunette, Straight, Fine

EyesHazel


Very, very rich. It doesn't soak in as well as I would like, but it moisturizes really well. Solid ingredients. Ideal as a night cream. Too soon to tell how it will work on wrinkles, but my skin is...

About reviewer (8 reviews)

Age25-29

SkinCombination, Fair, Cool

HairOther, Other, Other

EyesBlue


I base most of my skincare purchases off of Amazon and MUA reviews, and I'm always more optimistic than skeptical. I want to believe when people claim that certain products are HG status and buy...

About reviewer (37 reviews)

Age25-29

SkinSensitive, Medium, Not Sure

HairBrown, Wavy, Fine

EyesBrown


I adore this stuff! I only use it on my face. I have reactive skin, always breaking out at the drop of a hat, and this seems to keep it under control somehow. It soothes and heals everything. I...

About reviewer (126 reviews)

Age30-35

SkinDry

HairBlack

EyesHazel


I found this at Whole Foods when I went to purchase another jar of Egyptian Magic. The sales associate told me that Medicine Mama's product was organic while Egyptian Magic is not. I love the EM...

About reviewer (319 reviews)

Age44-55

SkinCombination, Fair-Medium, Neutral

HairBrunette, Wavy, Fine

EyesGreen




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What is Egyption magic good for?

According to the website, it works to moisturize; heal burns; treat cuts and scrapes; fade scars; relieve eczema and psoriasis; nourish hair; condition the lips; soothe razor burn; help with sun overexposure; nourish hands, cuticles, feet, and elbows; remove makeup; and treat diaper rash (phew).

Who is the owner of Egyptian Magic?

LordPharaoh ImHotepAmonRa, the CEO and founder of Egyptian Magic, is a man of mystery, and not quite a real pharaoh. But he is real — well, sort of. A 2007 profile in the New York Times revealed that Mr. ImHotepAmonRa, now 72, was sitting in a Chicago diner in 1986 when he was approached by an elderly man.

Is Egyptian Magic hydrating?

Hydrates and repairs skin from head to toe. Use as a moisturizer, lip balm, eye cream or even hair mask. It also works wonders on eczema and skin irritations.

How can you tell if Egyptian Magic Cream is real?

Molded name on the bottom: Beginning in mid-2014, we have been molding the words “Egyptian Magic Skin Cream” on the bottom of our 4-oz jars. This is a good indication that a 4-oz jar is genuine.