noun a fragrant ointment or preparation used to heal or soothe the skin
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Balm is used in medicine as a soothing substance for skin irritations, such as burns or rashes.
Balm is commonly used in beauty products, such as lip balms or healing balms for the skin.
Balm is used in herbal remedies for its healing properties, such as in balms for muscle pain or insect bites.
Balm is used in aromatherapy for its calming and soothing properties, often found in essential oil blends.
In writing, 'balm' can be used metaphorically to describe something that soothes or heals, such as 'her words were a balm to his wounded heart.'
Psychologists may use the concept of 'balm' in therapy sessions to describe coping mechanisms or self-care practices that provide emotional relief or comfort to their clients.
Doctors may refer to certain medications or treatments as 'balms' when they are used to soothe or heal skin conditions, such as a healing balm for burns or cuts.
In the context of massage therapy, 'balm' can refer to a type of topical ointment or oil used during massages to provide relaxation and relief to the muscles and skin.