Cailleach Botanical Barrier Balm

£20.00

If you love spa like botanical scents - this is for you. I use this as a natural body perfume also, and the scent is heavenly as well as deeply skin loving.

Who is it for?
Rich in the pot, melts light on the skin. This balm is for skin that's dry, weather-worn or simply older and wiser - the kind that tightens in the wind and flares at the least irritation. Menopausal and postmenopausal skin will find it particularly welcome.

Cold-pressed sea buckthorn, black cumin seed and golden jojoba, softened with shea butter, warmed with skin loving Helichrysum (Immortelle) and rosemary

No water, no wax, no fillers - just oils, butters and botanicals, sealing moisture and giving deep hydration and skin soothing benefits.

Folklore

Named for the Cailleach, the Celtic winter-goddess said to have shaped the mountains of Argyll, this balm draws its fresh botanical scent inspired by Loch Awe.

How to use
Warm a little between fingertips and press into skin. Use as an overnight facial barrier balm, or on any dry patches, cuticles, lips and hands. A little goes a long way.

50g net | Handcrafted on the Rosneath Peninsula, Argyll.

Always patch test any new product. Do not use on broken or cracked skin.

Contains limonene, linalol, citral. Not recommended for use during pregnancy due to rosemary content. Rosemary oil can act as a uterine stimulant.

If you love spa like botanical scents - this is for you. I use this as a natural body perfume also, and the scent is heavenly as well as deeply skin loving.

Who is it for?
Rich in the pot, melts light on the skin. This balm is for skin that's dry, weather-worn or simply older and wiser - the kind that tightens in the wind and flares at the least irritation. Menopausal and postmenopausal skin will find it particularly welcome.

Cold-pressed sea buckthorn, black cumin seed and golden jojoba, softened with shea butter, warmed with skin loving Helichrysum (Immortelle) and rosemary

No water, no wax, no fillers - just oils, butters and botanicals, sealing moisture and giving deep hydration and skin soothing benefits.

Folklore

Named for the Cailleach, the Celtic winter-goddess said to have shaped the mountains of Argyll, this balm draws its fresh botanical scent inspired by Loch Awe.

How to use
Warm a little between fingertips and press into skin. Use as an overnight facial barrier balm, or on any dry patches, cuticles, lips and hands. A little goes a long way.

50g net | Handcrafted on the Rosneath Peninsula, Argyll.

Always patch test any new product. Do not use on broken or cracked skin.

Contains limonene, linalol, citral. Not recommended for use during pregnancy due to rosemary content. Rosemary oil can act as a uterine stimulant.