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Balm Balm




You might find the texture of Balm Balm a little unusual to begin with. Creams that are usually applied to the face usually have water in them. Water is fine, but in order to preserve a product that contains water, petrochemicals are used. We haven't used any water which means that we don't have to use any petrochemicals which means that all our products are really good for you. This results in a ‘balm' like texture, thus the name Balm Balm. We simply tweak the ratio of waxes to oils to make our products ‘harder' for our Lip Balms or ‘softer' for our Face Balms.


Lip Balm is the one toiletry product which cannot help but be ingested, yet the market has been dominated by Petroleum Jelly based products - and who wants to eat mineral oils? These petroleum based lip balms just sit on your lips and basically, form a barrier whereas Balm Balm is 100% natural & organic and moisturises your skin. It means you do not have to reapply so often, leaving you more time to do much more interesting things with your time!

Keep Cool!
To prolong the life of your Balm Balms, simply keep them cool. They will melt at approximately 32 degrees but don't worry, just pop them in the fridge and they will soon harden up again.
You might find the texture of Balm Balm a little unusual to begin with. Creams that are usually applied to the face usually have water in them. Water is fine, but in order to preserve a product that contains water, petrochemicals are used. We haven't used any water which means that we don't have to use any petrochemicals which means that all our products are really good for you. This results in a ‘balm' like texture, thus the name Balm Balm. We simply tweak the ratio of waxes to oils to make our products ‘harder' for our Lip Balms or ‘softer' for our Face Balms.

Gritty is good!
Once you've hardened up your Balm Balm it may be a little gritty. This is because it has hardened up too quickly but it is not a problem at all. In fact, it is a nice texture which melts away quickly. It is simply due to the lack of nasty chemical emulsifiers so enjoy the grittiness, knowing that it is Balm Balm's little way of reminding you it is completely natural.

Skincare
Warm a little of any Balm Balm between your finger tips until it appears oily. Use underneath foundation for a flawless complexion as Balm Balm will allow your foundation to smooth over skin more easily and dilute it just enough to give it a really naturally look. Your very own tinted moisturiser.

Cuticles
Rub a little Balm Balm into cuticles and nails and leave for a few minutes before gently pushing cuticles down with an orange stick. Balm Balm will soften cuticles and condition nails.

Eyebrows
Are they wild & unruly? Keep them in place with a dab of Balm Balm.


Eye Lashes
Try Fragrance Free Lip or Face Balm on your eyelashes & delicate skin around your eyes each evening to condition and nourish as you sleep.

Heels&Elbows

On your feet all day? Resting your elbows on your desk all day? Hard skin is the result and nothing is a greater reflexion of age than 'crusty' skin on heels & elbows! Rub Balm Balm into them regularly and notice the difference in just a few days.

Ingredients Balm Balm

Our Balms are kept simple and pure. The 100% natural & organic ingredients which make them up are listed below in no particular order. Click here if you want to see more about the finished product.

CALENDULA OIL (calendula officinalis - or also known as Marigold)
It is soothing & healing to irritated, inflamed or delicate skin, with some anticeptic qualities. . (Organic Beauty by Josephine Fairley)

This well known garden plant is probably one of the most useful of all herbs. It has valuable medicinal properties, yIelds a yellow dye and can be used in culinary and for cometic purposes. The botanical name comes from the latin calendulea or calends meaning though out the months, which was intended to emphasise the very long flowering period of the marigold.
Anti-inflammatory: antiseptic. (The Encyclopedia of Herbs & Herbalism edited by Malcolm Stuart)
 
BEESWAX
(cera alba)
Emollient, Moisturiser. Extracted from the honey comb of the bee. (Cosmetics Unmasked by Dr Stephen & Gina Antczak)
 
SUNFLOWER OIL (Helianthus Annuus)
Richly lubricating and emollient. . (Organic Beauty by Josephine Fairley)
It was once believed that growing sunflowers near your home gave protection against malaria, which may be explained by the fact that an infusion of the flowers has weak insecticidal properties. (The Encyclopedia of Herbs & Herbalism - edited by Malcolm Stuart)
Unopened flower buds can be boiled and eaten with butter in the same way as Artichokes. The leaves when dried may be used as a substitute for cigar tobacco. (The Encyclopedia of Herbs & Herbalism - edited by Malcolm Stuart)
 
SHEA BUTTER (Butyrospernum Parkii)

Highly compatible with skin, this is an excellent moisturizer with skin healing properties. (Organic Beauty by Josephine Fairley)

For the technical amongst you; Shea butter is an excellent emollient for personal care applications. Its unique combination of triglycerides and minor lipid components make it an ideal choice for functional cosmetic products. Its rich content of bio-active triterpene esters such as lupeol and amyrin cinnamates provide beneficial effects including anti-irritancy, anti-inflammatory and enhanced UV-B protection. (Jarchem Industries inc)
 
Jojoba (simmondsia chinensis)

Jojoba Oil (pronounced "ho-HO-bah"), is a desert shrub that can reach up to 4.5 metres high and typically lives more than 150 years, producing nuts that yield half their volume in oil.

"Engineers think the oil has potential as a motor fuel because it releases a lot of energy when it burns and is chemically stable at the high temperatures and pressures in a working engine.

To test jojoba in engines, Mohamed Selim and his colleagues at the United Arab Emirates University in Al-Ain and at the Helwan University in Cairo, connected an array of sensors to a diesel engine and monitored its performance while burning regular diesel fuel. They then ran the engine on a fuel called jojoba methyl ester, which they made simply by adding a dash of methanol and a catalyst to raw jojoba oil. Selim says jojoba is worth pursuing as an alternative fuel because it contains less carbon than fuels like diesel, which means lower emissions of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and soot." ( scouce - New scientist.com )
 

Rose Geranium (pelagonium graveolens)
"Rose Geranium has a delightful fragrance, which when applied to the lips is remenisent of old style lipsticks. Apart from all this, just about all essential oils are anti bacterial which is a wonderful bonus!
But best of all, Rose Geranium works wonders on the skin. It is traditionally used for combination skin as it has the ability to balance sebum secretion. It is also said to help balance hormone secretion and as such is often used to counteract pre menstral and menopausal problems."

by Glenda Taylor