SOS Balzám

Natural balm for irritated skin

100% NATURAL
100% NATURAL
HANDMADE
HANDMADE
FRAGRANCE FREE
FRAGRANCE FREE

This is like a Swiss army knife in your cosmetic kit, ready to support you in any situation and completely disarm you with its multifunctional use and entirely natural, unique composition. It regenerates, soothes, and can handle minor scrapes, burns, or insect bites. Thanks to its light consistency, it applies wonderfully to affected areas and is an essential helper not only at home but also on the go.

It contains a macerate of eight carefully selected herbs – St. John's wort, comfrey, plantain, lady's mantle, sage, yarrow, calendula, and horsetail, which are known for their soothing and antibacterial properties. The balm also features nurturing cold-pressed oils – hemp, macadamia, and castor oil, which, along with extra virgin olive oil, hydrate, soften, and deeply regenerate the skin. The added beeswax creates a gentle protective film on the skin, enhancing the effectiveness of all the included ingredients.

The balm is highly concentrated, and only a small amount is needed. With its practical size, it is always within reach.

Volume: 40 ml

In case of allergic reaction, discontinue use. Avoid contact with eyes, rinse with water in case of contact.

16.99 EURIncl. VAT INCL. 0.17 EUR / g
EAN: 8594190766713
Producer: Almara Soap
Availability:in stock
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Composition and ingredients

sunflower oil, st. John's Wort extract, comfrey extract, plantain extract, lady's mantle extract, sage extract, yarrow extract, calendula extract, horsetail extract, hemp oil COLD PRESSED, macadamia oil cold pressed, castor oil cold pressed, extra virgin olive oil LZS, beeswax

Inci

Helianthus annuus Seed Oil, Cannabis sativa Seed Oil, Macadamia integrifolia Seed Oil, Ricinus communis Seed Oil, Olea europaea Fruit Oil, Cera alba, Hypericum perforatum Extract, Symphytum officinale Root Extract, Plantago lanceolata Leaf Extract, Alchemilla vulgaris Extract, Salvia officinalis Extract, Achillea millefolium Extract, Calendula officinalis Flower Extract, Equisetum arvense Extract

Selected basic ingredients

St. John's Wort
St. John's Wort
St. John's Wort

Description

St. John's Wort is a perennial herb with golden-yellow leaves, primarily growing in sunny locations at lower and mid altitudes. You can recognize it by the red liquid (hypericin) that oozes from its flowers when crushed. In ancient Greece, this medicinal plant was known for its magical power and used as a protection against diseases and curses. It contains up to 150 different substances, including naphthodiantrones, phloroglucinols, flavonoids, xanthones, tannins, procyanidins, phenolic compounds, anthraquinone derivatives, and essential oils.

Blooming period: May - September.

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Comfrey
Comfrey
Comfrey

Description

Comfrey (Symphytum officinale) is a herb that can grow up to 1.2 meters tall, featuring flowers in various shades of purple. At first glance, it can be mistaken for deadly nightshade, which is highly toxic - be cautious. Comfrey can be found growing wild along the banks of streams, rivers, or at the edges of forests. For natural medicine purposes, the root and leaves are harvested. It contains alkaloids, including its most effective compound - allantoin, as well as choline, tannin, saponin, inulin, mucilage, tannins, essential oils, calcium, potassium, phosphorus, and vitamins A, C, and B12. Its Latin name is derived from the words "symphyo" - to unite, and "phyton" - plant. A comfrey paste was previously used to "bind" deep lacerations and fractures.

Blooming period: May to July. Root harvesting period: spring or autumn.

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Plantain
Plantain
Plantain

Description

Plantago lanceolata is a perennial herb that can grow up to 30 cm tall, found in meadows, grassy areas, field margins, wastelands, and along roadsides. You may also find it growing in the grass of your own garden. It has elongated, lanceolate leaves and small brownish flowers. In ancient manuscripts, it is referred to as the "mother of herbs." It contains mucilage, citric acid, silica, enzymes, tannins, vitamin C, bitter compounds, coumarins, potassium salts, zinc, and the glycoside aucubin (an anti-inflammatory agent). The parts typically harvested include the leaves, but also the roots, flowers, and seeds. Crushed plantain leaves were applied to wounds for faster healing, and from the plant, we can prepare tea, poultice, tincture, macerate, or syrup.

Flowering period: May - September.

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Common lady's mantle
Common lady's mantle
Common lady's mantle

Description

Lady's mantle is a perennial herb that can be found on the edges of forests and paths, in meadows, and even at higher altitudes. In the Czech Republic, up to 21 species of lady's mantle grow. Common lady's mantle has seven to nine-lobed leaves with fine hairs that often hold a droplet of water in their center in the morning, and inconspicuous yellow-green flowers. It contains tannins, bitter compounds, salicylic acid, essential oils, organic acids, and minerals. In herbalism, the entire above-ground part of the plant, including flowers and leaves, is used.

Harvesting: spring to autumn (flowers from April to June).

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Hemp Oil
Hemp Oil
Hemp Oil

Description

Hemp oil is obtained by pressing the seeds of the plant known as hemp and is renowned for its healing properties. It contains a very high amount of unsaturated fatty acids omega 3, 6, and 9, vitamins E, A, D, and minerals (e.g., magnesium, zinc, calcium, potassium, iron) and enzymes. It has a light to dark green color and a pleasantly nutty taste.

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Beeswax
Beeswax
Beeswax

Description

Beeswax is a natural product that we owe to the worker bees. The wax structure, composed of hexagonal cells, is used by bees for storing honey and pollen, for the development of bee larvae, or as thermal insulation. It contains up to 284 different components, with the most significant being monoesters and diesters of saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, free fatty acids, and hydroxy polyesters. Beeswax has a yellow color, a solid structure, and melts at temperatures around 62-65 °C.

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