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Most body balms come wrapped in plastic and packed with ingredient lists you need a chemistry degree to decode. Good Earth Soap's Heal-All Balm is the opposite — a short, recognizable ingredient list, handmade in the USA in small batches, in a slim recyclable metal tin you can refill, recycle, or repurpose when it is empty.
It is a moisturizing balm built for the rough patches: hands, elbows, knees, and feet. It absorbs quickly without a greasy finish, conditions dry skin, and is scented with pure essential oils. Pick a scent below.
- Short, recognizable ingredient list: organic olive oil, cocoa butter, beeswax, and pure essential oils
- Handmade in the USA by Good Earth Soap in small batches
- Deeply moisturizing for dry, rough areas; absorbs quickly with no greasy residue
- Made for hardworking spots: hands, elbows, knees, and feet
- Compact 2 oz metal tin that travels well and is easy to recycle or reuse
- Multiple essential-oil scents to choose from
- Contains beeswax (not vegan)
Warm a small amount on a fingertip and massage into dry, rough areas as needed. A little goes a long way. For external use only.
Keep the tin out of direct heat to prevent the balm from melting.
Common base across all scents: Organic Olive Oil, Cocoa Butter, Beeswax, plus the scent-specific essential oils listed below.
Sweet Basil Vanilla: Essential Oils of Basil and Vanilla Oleoresin.
Rosemary Mint: Essential Oils of Peppermint and Rosemary.
Lemongrass Lavender: Essential Oils of Lemongrass and Lavender.
Lemon Verbena: Essential Oil of Litsea cubeba (May Chang).
Patchouli Rose: Essential Oils of Rosewood, Patchouli, and Sandalwood.
Handmade in small batches; scent intensity may vary slightly batch to batch.
- Net weight: 2 oz
- Tin: 2.75" diameter x 0.75" tall
- Lightweight recyclable metal tin with a snap-on lid
- Slim profile fits easily in a bag, glove box, or travel pouch
- Shipped plastic-free in recyclable paper mailers or boxes with paper-based filler and tape
- Once empty, wipe or rinse the tin and recycle it through your local metal recycling — or wash it out and reuse it for travel-size items, salves, jewelry findings, or sewing supplies
- Shipping materials: reuse, recycle, or compost the paper mailer, box, and paper filler with other clean paper