Skin Soothe Balm with Dumburumba
$14.00
Only a few left in stock
Our Skin Soothe Balm is handcrafted with Dumburumba (Native Sandalwood) leaves, harvested from the bush and by the beach, using methods passed down to us by our mothers, aunties and grandmothers. Blended with rich, organic coconut oil and fragrant lavender and tea tree oils, this beautiful balm affords your skin the soothing properties of Dumburumba.
Ingredients
- Coconut Oil (Refined) Certified Organic ACO
- Beeswax
- Larsenaikia Suffroticosa (Native Sandalwood Tree) Extract
- Lavender Oil Certified Organic ACO
- Tea Tree Oil Certified Organic ACO
Directions for use
Warm a small amount in the palm of your hand or fingertips, apply the balm evenly to anywhere on the body, including the face, pressure points, soles of the feet as required. Gently massage the balm into the skin.
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* Helping to keep the world’s oldest living culture strong