Salves

$8.00

Calendula Salve-soothing topical treatment that can calm skin irritation, redness, and minor inflammations. This versatile balm provides deep hydration for dry, cracked skin and offers gentle relief for conditions like mild sunburns or insect bites.

Jewelweed Salve - has a long history as a traditional North American indigenous remedy for treating poison ivy, stinging nettle, and insect bites and the resulting rash.

Comfrey Salve -‍ ‍is known as knitbone, the traditional folk name for the comfrey plant (Symphytum officinale), and it describes the plant’s historical reputation for "knitting" or fusing broken bones and damaged tissue back together because of its high concentration of allantoin.

Chamomile Salve - is one of the most versatile botanicals, with its gentle yet potent ability to soothe the skin and the senses. Making this salve great for aging and sensitive skin.

Pine Tar - has been a staple in traditional skincare for centuries. One of the most well-known uses of pine tar is its ability to stop the "itch-scratch cycle." It acts as a mild local anesthetic to calm the nerves in the skin, providing relief from insect bites, hives, or rashes. It is "keratolytic," meaning it helps slow down the excessive reproduction of skin cells, making it soothing for skin irritations.

Dandelion Salve - dandelion flowers are prized for their ability to soothe and repair due to their mild analgesic properties; the salve can help with sore muscles and arthritic pain. The flowers are rich in antioxidants and vitamins A, C, and E that help protect the skin from damage and moisturize cracked, dry skin.

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Calendula Salve-soothing topical treatment that can calm skin irritation, redness, and minor inflammations. This versatile balm provides deep hydration for dry, cracked skin and offers gentle relief for conditions like mild sunburns or insect bites.

Jewelweed Salve - has a long history as a traditional North American indigenous remedy for treating poison ivy, stinging nettle, and insect bites and the resulting rash.

Comfrey Salve -‍ ‍is known as knitbone, the traditional folk name for the comfrey plant (Symphytum officinale), and it describes the plant’s historical reputation for "knitting" or fusing broken bones and damaged tissue back together because of its high concentration of allantoin.

Chamomile Salve - is one of the most versatile botanicals, with its gentle yet potent ability to soothe the skin and the senses. Making this salve great for aging and sensitive skin.

Pine Tar - has been a staple in traditional skincare for centuries. One of the most well-known uses of pine tar is its ability to stop the "itch-scratch cycle." It acts as a mild local anesthetic to calm the nerves in the skin, providing relief from insect bites, hives, or rashes. It is "keratolytic," meaning it helps slow down the excessive reproduction of skin cells, making it soothing for skin irritations.

Dandelion Salve - dandelion flowers are prized for their ability to soothe and repair due to their mild analgesic properties; the salve can help with sore muscles and arthritic pain. The flowers are rich in antioxidants and vitamins A, C, and E that help protect the skin from damage and moisturize cracked, dry skin.