A multipurpose, calming and soothing pot of gold.
60g
Our Soothe It Balm is also known as “the everything”. You know, it’s the trusted balm you turn to for almost everything. Cut? Pass the balm. Chapped lips? Say no more. Sore baby bottom? Where’s the balm? It’s a calming, multipurpose solution and your new bathroom cabinet (and handbag) staple.
It’s free from unnecessary toxins and filled with the good stuff. Like the wound healing properties of plantain, the antimicrobial properties of calendula, and the anti-inflammatory properties of immortelle. Apply to cuts, scratches, mild burns, blisters, chapped lips and more.
- Formulated by a biochemist
- 100% natural, toxin free and cruelty free
- Suitable for all ages — babies, grandma and the whole family
- Australian made and owned
- Small batch production on the Mornington Peninsula
When to use
Use to soothe and calm irritations such as cuts, scratches, stings, mild burns, chapped lips, sore baby bottoms, blisters and more. Apply a thin layer of balm to the affected area and repeat up to three times a day or as needed.
For external use only. If irritation occurs cease use
Ingredients we don’t want to hide
Plantain — contains allantoin to support wound healing and reduce inflammation
Calendula — contains anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial compounds
Immortelle (helichrysum italicum) — rich in antioxidants and antimicrobial compounds
The full list (still nothing to hide)
Coconut (Cocos nucifera) oil*, Shea (Butyrospermum parkii) butter*, Calendula (Calendula officinalis) and Plantain (Plantago lanceolata) infused Grapeseed (Vitis vinifera) oil, Beeswax (Cera alba), Tocopherols (Vitamin E), Immortelle (Helichrysum Italicum) essential oil. *certified organic ingredients.
Packaging lifecycle (absolutely still nothing to hide)
This product is packed into an infinitely recyclable (or even better, reusable) threaded aluminum tin. Our labels are un-glossed (plastic free, of course) paper that can be removed easily by covering with oil and rubbing free. If you don't plan on reusing the tin, please pop it into your curbside recycling.