This clever balm does it all - a cleanser and protective, nourishing moisturiser in one jar... that just so happens to smell like heaven.
Naturally high in antioxidants, polyphenals and vitamins A, B, C, D, E, this wonderbalm provides all your skin needs to thrive.
With Rosehip, Blackcurrant, Sea buckthorn and Jojoba.
Wild Rosehip oil and Sea buckthorn extract offer the skin a powerful array of essential fatty acids and antioxidants to promote collagen production, glow and elasticity, whilst Jojoba, Borage and Shea reinforce the skin's natural barrier against pollutants and water loss, leaving your skin visibly soothed, smooth, plump and hydrated.
The heady scent of Damask Rose, Frankincense and Rose Geranium is guaranteed to leave you swooning.
A cleanser and moisturiser in one, you really won't need anything else. (Well maybe a flannel).
100% natural. 92% organic*
Organic Shea butter may cause grains to appear in this balm when exposed to varying temperatures. This is perfectly natural and is due to its wide lipid profile. They will melt as they are warmed in the palm of your hand.
We plant 1 tree through treesisters.org when you buy this product.
We promote 'refill and re-use'.
Our packaging is recycled, reusable, biodegradable or recyclable.
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*We use British oils whenever we can to promote diverse farming and bee friendly crops and to reduce carbon emssions from transportation. These farms are yet to be certified organic but use native crops that do not need harsh fertilisers pesticides.
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What we do:
Make concentrated botanical skincare from 100% natural ingredients
Why we do it
Because we can get EVERYTHING we need from nature

Nature has the answer....

Using the Wisdom of Nature to help your skin flourish
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1% of every sale will be donated to Tree Sisters via Work for Good
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