True to our Balm Balm roots, we have made these unique and exqusite Eau de Parfums 100% Organic and Certified by the Soil Association. Using gentle grain alcohol and pure essential oil we have made Seven Single Notes so you know exactly what you are getting but have the opportunity to mix and match them to create myriad fragrances to match your every whim.
Balm Balm wins the 'Best Organic Beauty Product' Award
This prestigious award was part of the 2007 Natural & Organic Products Show ceremony held at the Hammersmith Palais. The Award itself was sponsored by the Soil Association and has handed to Glenda & Haydn by Helen Taylor. (no relation - honest).
Sarah Stacey wrote. . " Recently, Jo Fairley (my co-author on the Beauty Bible series) and I were invited to judge the Soil Association Organic Beauty and Bodycare Awards. There were some fabulous contenders from which Jo and I drew up a shortlist of three. These went on to be tested by panels of ten women. The winner was Balm Balm Rose Geranium Face Balm (£5.99 for 30ml), with an average of 7.5 marks out of 10". Available from Victoria Health. Do see links section . .
What is Balm Balm?
Balm Balm is 100% Natural & Organic Skincare . We believe that we have all your moisturising needs covered. Balm Balm products are multi functional so there is absolutely no reason why you shouldn't use our Face Balms on your legs or our Lip Balms on your face. All our balms are so gentle that the Fragrance Free ones in particular are gentle enough to use even on new born babies.
Balm Balm products are all made around a simple wax and oil formulation. All our ingredients are 100% natural and 100% organic. ‘Natural' makes them easily absorbed by the skin and ‘organic' makes them safe to be absorbed.
We are thrilled with the result. A wonderful, natural alternative to petroleum jelly products that is as kind to the environment as it is to you.
Balm Balm Defined by the English Oxford Dictionary Balm • noun 1 a fragrant ointment used to heal or soothe the skin. 2 something that soothes or heals.
Origin Old French basme, from Latin balsamum ‘balsam'