
Ingredients.
Infused with Organic Manuka Honey and Organic Beeswax, this salve deeply hydrates while forming a natural, protective barrier that locks in moisture, promoting long-lasting softness. Organic Argan Oil and Organic Avocado Oil absorb quickly to replenish essential vitamins, giving your skin a radiant glow without leaving a greasy finish. Organic Shea Butter smooths and soothes, while the delicate touch of Organic Palmarosa Essential Oil helps to balance and rejuvenate, infusing each application with a calming, floral scent that lifts your spirits.
Perfect for all skin types, our Organic Body Salve is a luxurious ritual in a jar – a gift to your skin and soul. Embrace soft, luminous skin, naturally.
KEY INGREDIENTS
▪ Organic Manuka Honey
▪ Organic Beeswax
▪ Organic Shea Butter
▪ Organic Argan Oil
▪ Organic Extra Virgin Avocado Oil
▪ Organic Palmarosa Essential Oil
100% Organic Ingrediants
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ANTIBACTERIAL - It has natural and very powerful antibacterial properties which make it great for fighting skin conditions like acne and rosacea.
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY - It’s a natural anti-inflamatory , which means it can help to soothe red / sore irritated skin.
ANTIOXIDANT - Packed with antioxidants, manuka honey is the perfect anti-aging ingredient and helps to ward off damage caused by free radicals, such as the appearance of wrinkles.
COLLAGEN PROTECTION - Trials have also found that Manuka honey can suppress the action of MMP’s – a group of enzymes that destroy collagen in the skin. A lack of collagen in the skin equals a lack of elasticity which in turn results in the sagging of the skin. HYDRATION - It’s a well known natural humectant which helps to draw moisture from the environment as well as the dermis in order to keep the skin (epidermis) hydrated. This humectant property also helps with the removal of fine lines. REPAIRS & REGENERATES DAMAGED SKIN CELLS - removes dead skin cells promoting new tissue growth. IMPROVES SKIN APPEARANCE - Reduces swelling, skin damage, and scarring. ACNE - Ideal for acne sufferers.
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NATURAL OCCLUSIVE - protects the skins contaminants in the environment, locks in and prevents the loss of moisture to environment.
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY & ANTIMICROBIAL - Has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties which can help in wound healing and forms a protective barrier that keeps out dirt and bacteria.
HEALING - Speeds up healing by promoting new skin cell growth.
DIAPER RASH - Can help to treat and prevent diaper rash due to the protective barrier it forms which protects against moisture and irritants.
ECZEMA & PSORIASIS - Good for the treatment of eczema and psoriasis.
UV PROTECTION - The barrier beeswax forms reflects uv rays and therefore can be used as a natural sunscreen.
STRETCH MARKS & SCARRING - When combined with either Shea or Cocoa butter, beeswax will help reduce the appearance of stretch marks and scarring.
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SAFE FOR ALL SKIN TYPES - Shea butter is technically a tree nut product. But unlike most tree nut products, it’s very low in the proteins that can trigger allergies. In fact, there’s no medical literature documenting an allergy to topical shea butter. Shea butter doesn’t contain chemical irritants known to dry out skin, and it doesn’t clog pores. It’s appropriate for nearly any skin type.
MOISTURIZING - Shea butter is typically used for its moisturising effects. These benefits are tied to shea’s fatty acid content, including linoleic, oleic, stearic, and palmitic acids. When you apply shea topically, these oils are rapidly absorbed into your skin. They act as a “refatting” agent, restoring lipids and rapidly creating moisture. This restores the barrier between your skin and the outside environment, holding moisture in and reducing your risk of dryness.
WON’T MAKE YOUR SKIN OILY - Shea butter contains high levels of linoleic acid and oleic acid. These two acids balance each other out. That means shea butter is easy for your skin to fully absorb and won’t make your skin look oily after application.
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY - The plant esters of shea butter have been found to have anti-inflammatory properties. When applied to the skin, shea triggers cytokines and other inflammatory cells to slow their production. This may help minimize irritation caused by environmental factors, such as dry weather, as well as inflammatory skin conditions, such as eczema.
ANTIOXIDANT - Shea butter has significant levels of vitamins A and E, which means it promotes strong antioxidant activity. Antioxidants are important anti-aging agents. They protect your skin cells from free radicals that can lead to premature aging and dull-looking skin.
ANTIBACTERIAL - A 2012 study suggests that oral doses of shea bark extract can lead to decreased antimicrobial activity in animals. Although more research is needed, this could indicate possible antibacterial benefits in humans. Because of this, some speculate that topical application may decrease the amount of acne-causing bacteria on the skin.
ANTIFUNGAL - Shea tree products have been established as powerful ingredients to fight skin infections caused by fungi. While shea butter may not be able to treat every kind of fungal infection, we know that it kills spores of the fungi that causes ringworm and athlete’s foot.
MAY HELP PREVENT ACNE - Shea butter is rich in different kinds of fatty acids. This unique composition helps clear your skin of excess oil (sebum). At the same time, shea butter restores moisture to your skin and locks it in to your epidermis, so your skin doesn’t dry out or feel “stripped” of oil. The result is a restoration of the natural balance of oils in your skin — which may help stop acne before it starts.
HELPS BOOST COLLAGEN PRODUCTION - Shea butter contains triterpenes. These naturally occurring chemical compounds are thought to deactivate collagen fiber destruction. This may minimize the appearance of fine lines and result in plumper skin.
HELPS PROMOTE CELL REGENERATION - Shea’s moisturizing and antioxidant properties work together to help your skin generate healthy new cells. Your body is constantly making new skin cells and getting rid of dead skin cells. You actually get rid of anywhere between 30,000 to 40,000 old skin cells each day. Dead skin cells sit on the top. New skin cells form at the bottom of the upper layer of skin (epidermis). With the right moisture balance on the surface of your skin, you’ll have fewer dead skin cells in the way of fresh cell regeneration in the epidermis.
HELPS REDUCE THE APPEARANCE OF STRETCH MARKS AND SCARRING - It’s thought that shea butter stops keloid fibroblasts — scar tissue — from reproducing, while encouraging healthy cell growth to take their place.This may help your skin heal, minimizing the appearance of stretch marks and scarring.
HELPS REDUCE THE APPEARANCE OF FINE LINES AND WRINKLES - By boosting collagen production and promoting new cell generation, shea butter may help reduce what researchers call photoaging — the wrinkles and fine lines that environmental stress and aging can create on skin.
OFFERS ADDED SUN PROTECTION - Shea butter can’t be used by itself as an effective sunscreen, but using shea butter on your skin does give you some added sun protection, so layer it over your favorite sunscreen on days you’ll be spending outside. Shea butter contains an estimated SPF of 3 to 4.
HELPS SOOTHE CONDITITIONS LIKE ECZEMA, DERMATITIS, AND PSORIASIS - Shea’s anti-inflammatory properties help soothe skin and relieve itching. This may prove especially helpful for inflammatory skin conditions, such as eczema and psoriasis. Shea also absorbs rapidly, which could mean quick relief for flare-ups. ResearchTrusted Source even suggests that shea butter could work just as well as medicated creams in treating eczema.
HELPS SOOTHE SUNBURN AND OTHER SKIN BURNS - ResearchTrusted Source suggests that oils may be beneficial for superficial (first-degree) skin burns, such as sunburn. Shea’s anti-inflammatory components may reduce redness and swelling. Its fatty acid components may also soothe the skin by retaining moisture during the healing process. Although the researchers in this study established that the use of shea butter, aloe vera, and other natural products is common, more research is needed to assess their efficacy.
HELPS SOOTHE INSECT BITES - Shea butter has been traditionally used to soothe bee stings and insect bites. Anecdotal evidence suggests that shea butter may help bring down swelling that bites and stings can cause. That said, there isn’t any clinical research to support this. If you’re experiencing severe pain and swelling from stings or bites, consider seeing a health professional and stick to proven treatments.
HELPS PROMOTE WOUND HEALING - In addition to reducing underlying inflammation, Shea Butter is also linked to the tissue remodeling that’s crucial for treating wounds. Its protective fatty acids may also help shield wounds from environmental irritants during the healing process.
MAY HELP RELIEVE ARTHRITIS PAIN - Arthritis is caused by underlying inflammation in the joints. A 2016 animal studyTrusted Source on shea oil concentrate suggests that it can help reduce inflammation while also protecting joints from further damage. Although this study focused on knee joints, these potential benefits could extend to other areas of the body.
MAY HELP SOOTHE MUSCLE SORENESS - Muscles that have been overextended can be affected by inflammation and stiffness as your body repairs muscle tissue. Shea butter may help sore muscles in the same way it may help joint pain — by reducing inflammation
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PROTECTS FROM SUN DAMAGE - Moroccan women have long used argan oil to protect their skin from sun damage, a practice was supported by a 2013 studyTrusted Source.This study found that the antioxidant activity in argan oil helped protect the skin against free radical damage caused by the sun. This prevented burns and hyperpigmentation as a result. Long term, this may even help prevent against the development of skin cancer, including melanoma.
MOISTURIZES SKIN - Argan oil is perhaps most commonly used as a moisturizer. This is why it’s often found in lotions, soaps, and hair conditioners. It can be applied topically or ingested orally with daily supplements for a moisturizing effect. This is largely thanks to its abundance of vitamin E, which is a fat-soluble antioxidant that can help improve water retention in the skin
HELPS TREATS A NUMBER OF SKIN CONDITIONS - Argan oil contains a large number of healing properties, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Both help reduce symptoms for a number of different inflammatory skin conditions like psoriasis and rosacea. For best results, apply pure argan oil directly to patches of skin affected by psoriasis. Rosacea may be best treated by taking oral supplements.
HELPS TREATS ACNE - Hormonal acne is often the result of excess sebum that’s caused by hormones. Argan oil has anti-sebum effects, which can effectively regulate amounts of sebum on the skin. This can help to treat several different types of acne and promote a smoother, calmer complexion.
HELPS HEAL SKIN INFECTIONS - One of argan oil’s traditional uses is to treat skin infections. Argan oil has both antibacterial and fungicidal properties. This gives it the capability to help treat and prevent both bacterial and fungal skin infections.
IMPROVES WOUND HEALING - Antioxidants are clearly a powerful force. The strong combination of antioxidants and vitamin E found in argan oil can be used to help wounds and cuts heal fasterTrusted Source.
SOOTHES ATOPIC DERMATITIS - Atopic dermatitis is a common skin condition with symptoms like itchy, red skin. Research has found that applying argan oil topically to the affected area can help treat symptoms. Vitamin E and the natural anti-inflammatory properties found in argan oil can both lead to this soothing effect.
HAS ANTI-AGING EFFECTS - Argan oil has long been used as an anti-aging treatment. Though it was only ever supported by anecdotal evidence, a recent study with postmenopausal participantsTrusted Source was able to back up this claim. Researchers found that a combination of oral and cosmetic argan oil led to a significant increase in elasticity of the skin. This provided an effective anti-aging treatment.
REDUCES SKIN OILINESS - Some of us have naturally oiler skin than others. Those who do often go out of their way to get rid of the oily sheen that can occur. Thanks to argan oil’s sebum-reducing capabilities, it can help decrease total sebum and reduce oiliness of the skin.
PREVENTS AND REDUCES STRETCH MARKS - Stretch marks are particularly common during pregnancy, but anyone can experience them. One 2016 studyTrusted Source found that a water-in-oil cream containing argan oil improved skin elasticity. This helped prevent and treat stretch marks early on.
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Avocado oil is packed with antioxidants, healthy fats, and vitamins, which can contribute to healthier looking skin. Because of its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, avocado oil can help moisturize, relieve, and soothe many skin conditions.
MOISTURIZES THE SKIN - Avocado oil contains vitamin E, which can increase the skin's capacity to absorb and retain water. This makes it an effective moisturizer that can be used to treat skin that is dry or chapped.
MAY HELP REDUCE SIGNS OF AGING - Avocado oil is rich in antioxidants. These compounds can fight oxidative stress, which is connected to skin aging. They can also increase collagen levels in the skin. One 2020 study found that an anti-wrinkle topical containing avocado oil and saffron extract was effective in making the skin appear more youthful.
PROTECTS SKIN FROM UV DAMAGE - The antioxidants found in avocado oil, such as vitamins C and E, can also protect your skin against damage from frequent exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. This includes UV rays from the sun or tanning beds. They can also help reduce sunburn symptoms.
PROMOTES WOUND HEALING - Avocado oil can promote wound healing by boosting collagen metabolism and reducing inflammation, as detected in tests performed on rats using either natural avocado oil or avocado oil combined with other formulations.
MAY IMPROVE CERTAIN SKIN CONDITIONS - Some studies show that avocado oil, when combined with vitamin B12, may help relieve dry, flakey skin associated with psoriasis and eczema (although more research is required to back early studies). Avocado oil's anti-inflammatory properties may also help decrease the risk of acne.
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SKIN HEALTH - Known for its hydrating properties, palmarosa oil helps moisturize, balance oil production, and reduce acne and eczema symptoms.
ANTI-AGING EFFECTS - Contains antioxidants that may reduce signs of aging, such as fine lines and wrinkles.
ANTIBACTERIAL & ANTIFUNGAL - Effective in combating certain bacteria and fungi, helping with infections and skin issues.
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY - Can reduce inflammation, easing symptoms of arthritis and other inflammatory conditions.
STRESS RELIEF - Promotes relaxation, reduces anxiety, and may improve mood when used in aromatherapy.
WOUND HEALING - May help speed up the healing of cuts and wounds due to its antiseptic properties.
Palmarosa essential oil is versatile, commonly used in skincare products, aromatherapy, and natural healing practices.