$44.00

THOUSAND-YEAR-OLD REMEDIES IN ONE CLEVER BALM.

For centuries, traditional communities have used nature as their pharmacy. Our Balm of Ages brings together a range of powerful and restorative remedies, used for thousands of years, into one clever product.

Think of it as a multi-remedial balm for your entire body. It’s like having Wonder Woman in your handbag to save the day at a moments notice.

• Deeply nourishes, restores and protects skin
• Soothes itchy and irritated skin
• Nipple soother (mums we know your pain)
• Nourishes chapped lips
• Diminishes the appearance of bruises
• Makeup remover
• Relieves and heals the symptoms of eczema
• Soothes sunburn and rashes
• Deeply nourishes hair, beards and scalp
• Reduces the appearance of minor scars and stretch marks
• Contains only natural and certified organic ingredients
• Does not contain synthetic fragrances
• Contains pure essential oils and botanical extracts
• Made with love in Australia

 

60g/2.03 Fl oz

Remedial benefits

Shea Butter – High in essential fatty acids, antioxidants and known for its cell regeneration and anti-inflammatory properties. Shea butter assists in relieving symptoms of eczema and psoriasis. It also soothes burns and rashes, fades scars and stretch marks as well as restores elasticity and moisture to dry skin.

Sea Buckthorn – Used in Chinese medicine for over 1000 years, it’s been clinically proven to improve symptoms of eczema and extreme dryness. Sea Buckthorn is high in vitamins and has anti-inflammatory benefits to help reduce swelling and redness..

Camellia Tea oil – Used for centuries by Japanese Geisha, Camellia Tea oil is lightweight and deeply penetrates to seal in moisture. It’s amazing at protecting the skin against free radical damage and can even prevent stretch marks.

Hemp Seed oil – Containing around 80% essential fatty acid, it’s one of the highest quantities found in any plant. It closely matches our bodies’ lipids and so is able to penetrate deeply. Hemp Seed oil promotes thicker hair, stronger nails and soothes eczema, psoriasis and acne.

Jojoba oil – Used by Native Americans for centuries. It mimics human sebum so it assists in balancing oil production.

Arnica – Known for reducing inflammation and redness. Perfect for insect bites, baby rash and acne..

Patchouli essential oil – Known as a tissue regenerator helping to stimulate the regrowth of skin cells. It’s great at helping to heal rough skin, cellulite and scalp irritations.

Cajuput essential oil – Has been traditionally used for its antiseptic and analgesic properties by Australian Aboriginals for thousands of years.

Mandarin essential oil – Known to encourage the growth of new skin cells, it’s used in the treatment of stretch marks, damaged skin and acne scarring.

Geranium essential oil – Used by ancient Egyptian for its antiseptic and mild antibacterial properties. It’s useful in providing relief from minor burns and wounds as well as conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.

Ingredients

Cananga Odorata* (Ylang Ylang essential oil), Vitellaria Paradoxa* (Shea Butter), Cocos Nucifera* (Coconut oil), Camellia Oleifera Seed oil* (Camellia Tea oil), Melaleuca Leucadendra*(Cajaput essential oil), Citrus Reticulata* (Mandarin essential oil), Pelargonium Graveolens* (Rose Geranium essential oil), Lavandula Angustifolia* (Lavender essential oil), Theobroma Cacao* (Cocoa Butter), Bees Wax*, Hippophae Rhamnoides* (Sea Buckthorn), Cannabis Sativa* (Hemp Seed oil), Santalum Spicatum* (Sandalwood essential oil), Mixed Tocopherols (Vitamin E), Simmondsia Chinensis* (Jojoba oil), Calendula Officinalis* (Calendula), Arnica Montana* (Arnica), Pogostemon Cablin* (Patchouli essential oil), Boswellia Carteri* (Frankinsence essential oil)
*Certified Organic ingredients.

How to use me

Get rubbing from head to toe.
Balm of Ages™ is a multi-purpose balm, which means you can apply it all over your body to heal and nourish. Just rub a small amount into your hands until it melts then apply to your skin, hair and feet. You can literally put it everywhere, just not your eyeballs, that’s never a good idea.