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9 Plant Healing Balm
9 plant healing care balm
Handmade and imbued with spiritual energy via prayers and mantras in Brittany.
For rashes, cold sores, dryness, insect bites, dry skin, nails, acne
No essential oils
With olive oil, beeswax
No preservatives
30 ml
Santé Sauvage is proud to bring you this limited edition healing balm. We have very limited quantities so when it's gone it's gone.
The perfect Christmas gift.
9 active ingredients with anti-viral, anti-bacterial and several other therapeutic properties.
This 9-herb healing balm was curated for Santé Sauvage by a kindred spirit in Brittany. Each herb and flower is infused with the deep devotion of its grower, cultivated with love, patience, and reverence. Prayers are woven into every drop, a reminder that true healing is more than just the sum of its ingredients—it's a sacred connection to nature’s wisdom. Fresh petals and leaves, carefully gathered at their peak, are gently macerated in organic olive oil, capturing the pure essence of the plants.
This balm is a gift from the earth, crafted to soothe, soften, and restore. It not only comforts the skin but carries the essence of her heart and the gentle spirit of the garden. More than a remedy, it is a tangible blessing.
NINE PLANTS and their traditional uses
Lemon balm: Known for its calming and anti-inflammatory properties, lemon balm is excellent for soothing irritated skin, reducing redness and calming rashes. Its antiviral properties make it useful for treating cold sores and other skin irritations.
Goldenseal: This powerful plant has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects. It helps clean wounds, fight bacterial infections and promote healing of minor cuts, scrapes and abrasions. Its ability to stimulate tissue regeneration makes it useful for soothing damaged skin.
Dandelion: Rich in antioxidants and vitamins, dandelion helps detoxify and hydrate the skin. It helps clear acne, reduces inflammation and can promote healing of eczema and other dry skin conditions. Its ability to enhance skin cell regeneration makes it a valuable ally for overall skin health.
Tulsi (holy basil): Revered in Ayurvedic medicine, tulsi is a powerful adaptogen with anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. It helps calm irritated skin, reduce acne and promote a clear complexion. It also soothes skin exposed to environmental stress factors, such as pollution or UV rays.
Daisy: Gentle and soothing, daisy extracts are known to help lighten dark spots and unify the complexion. Thanks to their astringent properties, they also help tighten skin, reduce the appearance of pores and improve overall skin texture.
Borage: Rich in gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), borage deeply moisturizes dry, damaged skin. It helps restore moisture barriers, calms inflammation and promotes healing of eczema, dermatitis and other inflammatory skin conditions.
Calendula: One of the most recognized plants for skin care, calendula is renowned for its powerful healing properties. It reduces inflammation, soothes sensitive skin and accelerates the healing process of wounds, burns and cuts. Calendula is also very gentle, making it suitable for all skin types.
Comfrey: Comfrey contains allantoin, a compound that promotes the growth of new skin cells and helps repair damaged tissue. It is particularly useful for healing cuts, bruises, sprains and minor fractures. Comfrey is also soothing for inflamed or irritated skin.
Plantain: A powerful remedy for skin irritations, plantain is known for its ability to eliminate toxins, making it useful for bites, stings and rashes. Its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties help heal wounds, while its soothing nature calms irritated, dry skin.
Lemonbalm
Goldenseal
Tulsi
Dandelion
Daisy
Calendula
Borage
Comfrey
Plantain
Olive oil, beeswax
There are a few precautions to take to ensure its safe and effective use:
Patch test: Before applying the balm to a larger area of skin, perform a patch test by applying a small amount to the inside of your wrist or elbow. Wait 24 hours to check for any allergic reaction or irritation.
Avoid open or deep wounds: The balm is ideal for scrapes and skin irritations, but avoid using it on open or deep wounds without consulting a healthcare professional.
Allergic reactions: Although the ingredients are natural, some people may be sensitive to certain plants, beeswax or olive oil. Discontinue use immediately if redness, swelling or itching occurs.
Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes: Do not apply balm near eyes or on mucous membranes.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, consult a health care professional before using the balm, as some herbs may not be suitable during this period.
How to store: Keep the balm in the fridge to preserve its effectiveness and prevent it from melting or spoiling.
For external use only: This balm is for topical use only and must not be ingested.