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Colloidal Oatmeal Calm Balm

Colloidal Oatmeal Calm Balm

Natural, Chemical Free, Non-Toxic, Paraben Free

Regular price $18.00
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Made with colloidal oatmeal, and easy to use, this balm has the properties of oats, chamomile and butterfly pea flower. Smooth and hydrating, with staying power. This balm is great for everyday use and chapped skin. 

Ingredients: Helianthus annuus (Sunflower Oil), Avena Sativa (Oatmeal), Bees WaxMatricaria chamomilla (Chamomile) from flower oil Clitoria ternatea (Butterfly Pea Flower), Alpha-tocopherol acetate (Vitamin E), Arrowroot 

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  • Colloidal Ointment

    Very thick. A harder ointment formulated for tough, thick dry patches. Suitable for extremely dry skin. Great for discoloration.

  • Chamomile Salve

    A softer salve. Great for assisting scratched irritated areas. Suitable for dry and scratched areas.

  • Calm Balm

    A firm creamy balm. Great for dry and chapped areas of skin. An alternative to those who cannot use shea butter or cocoa butter.

Allergy Info

With any new skincare product, we advise that you test a small amount on a small patch of skin for 24-48 hours before widespread use.

If a reaction occurs, immediately discontinue use.

  • STEP 1

    Find a skincare routine that keeps you comfortable. This is key, so you can focus on the next step. A food allergy panel could also be a great first step. This was key for us.

  • STEP 2

    Try eliminating skincare and household products with fragrance, a bucket list of ingredients, parfum and dyes. Chemically sensitive skin often does not react well to these things. Simple is best.

  • STEP 3

    Hows your stress level? Stress can do some wonky things to the body/skin. If needed, get some help keeping your stress levels low and don't worry about the things that are outside of your control.

  • Step 4

    Dust is not our friend. Open the windows and doors when possible for a short duration, a few times a month, to usher in some fresh clean air! Be careful of the pollen in the warm months though, yikes!