Item Details: This harmonising, floral scented lip balm uses natural products and high-quality essential oils, in the form of gorgeous geranium. This geranium lip balm will help to soften and moisturise your lips. It has been blended by a qualified aromatherapist, who has also infused a touch of calendula from my garden, to make this little lip balm jam packed full of amazing natural goodies.
Ingredients: Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens), Natural Beeswax, Calendula officinalis infused in Apricot Kernel (Prunus armeniaca) Carrier Oil, Organic Shea Nut Butter (Butyrospermum Parkii)
Item Overview: Handmade by a qualified aromatherapist. Only dispatched to the United Kingdom from Lincolnshire. Each 15ml lip balm is hand blended in small amounts and made of 100% natural ingredients.
Directions of use: Apply as needed to create a protective barrier and super soft lips.
Item Overview: Handmade by a qualified aromatherapist. Only dispatched to the United Kingdom from Lincolnshire. Each 15ml lip balm is hand blended in small amounts and made of 100% natural ingredients.
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Harmonising Geranium & Calendula Lip Balm
This harmonising geranium and calendula lip balm has been creatd using 100% natural ingredients. I grow herbs and flowers in my garden to add to my aromatherapy products. Along with geranium essential oil, I have infused my homegrown calendula into an apricot carrier oil and used this in my lip balm recipe. A gorgeous combination.
I want to promote good mental health through my aromatherapy, which is why, as well as this lip balm, you will also receive a free packet of calendula seeds. I want to encourage people to get outside in nature. Calendula can be planted directly into your garden or into a pot, this beautiful orange flower will bring bees and butterflies into your garden, along with a bit of happiness too. You can also make your own calendula flower oil once the flowers are fully grown. Check out the Sage and Bellflower blog to see a simple recipe.
Love Kirsty x