Softening balm for dry skin & hair
- Jennifer Campbell
Softening balm for dry skin & hair
- Jennifer Campbell
Benefits
- Treat dry cracking skin and redness.
- Soften stretch marks and scars.
- Hydrate and soften dry hair, coarse hair and beards.
50ml / 1.69 fl oz
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How To Use
How To Use
Ingredients
Ingredients
Shipping
Shipping
Our guarantee
Our guarantee
Cruelty-free
Vegan
Recyclable









PROVEN EFFECTIVE
"I originally bought the balm for my dry frizzy hair, when I got the bottle, I realized it was a multi-purpose product. I live in a Northern community where the winters are very harsh, and this was perfect for my lips and skin to keep them from drying out. I recently had a baby and have some stretch marks, so I’ve been using the balm to help soften them as well. I managed to get rid of four products by just using this one. I recommend it for sure."
-Brandi P.
Results
SMOOTHER SKIN • HYDRATED HAIR • LESS WASTE
Jojoba contains many minerals and vitamins that nourish hair such as vitamin C, B vitamins, Vitamin E, copper, and zinc. Jojoba oil is a liquid wax ester that has a composition similar to those found in our skin’s sebum.
In formulations for skin and/or hair it is used as a moisturizing or conditioning agent. With the many vitamins and minerals in the oil and its composition, it helps to provide a good base to strengthen hair and to give you added protection against dryness, breakage, and split ends.
Due to its moisturizing properties, it is also thought that the oil moisturizes hair follicles. Helping to soften coarse hairs and preventing dryness that leads to itchy skin or scalp.
Squalane is hydrogenated squalene. Squalene needs to be hydrogenated to be used topically in formulations. Squalene is naturally produced by your body and acts as your skins lubricant; it is produced less and less as we age.
Squalane is a very light oil substance that is able to penetrate the skin. Known for its ability to hydrate and moisturize the skin¹, and its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that help to prevent redness and inflammation².
It can balance oil production and help to fight off skin-damaging free radicals that contribute to aging. Regular use can help to boost collagen production, resulting in firmer skin.
PRODUCT DETAILS
PRODUCT DETAILS
Citations
Kim, S, K., & Karandeniz, F. (2012). Biological importance and applications of squalene and squalene.
Lou-Bonadonte, J. M., Martínez-Beamonte, R., Sanclemente, T., Surra, J. C., Herrera-Marcos, L. V., Sanchez-Marco, J., Arnal, C., & Osada, J. (2018).
Current Insights into the Biological Action of Squalene.