Luxury Hand Balm

Natural Luxury Hand Balm

with Lemon and Benzoin

A highly effective gentle moisturiser. Rapidly soothes and protects sore chapped hands. Ideal for people that have very dry rough skin from frequent hand washing and working outdoors. Long lasting benefits and results.

£17.50

Luxury Hand Balm

Natural Luxury Hand Balm

with Lemon and Benzoin

A highly effective gentle moisturiser. Rapidly soothes and protects sore chapped hands. Ideal for people that have very dry rough skin from frequent hand washing and working outdoors. Long lasting benefits and results.

£17.50

Ingredients

Cocos nucifera (Coconut butter), Prunus amygdalus dulcis (Sweet almond oil), Papaver somniferum (White poppy seed oil),  Cera alba (Organic beeswax), Calendula officinalis (Calendula oil), Helianthus annus (Sunflower oil), Cetearyl alcohol, A. Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Styrax Benzoin (Benzoin), Citrus limon (Lemon), Lavendula augustifolia (Lavender).

Allergens (naturally occurring): Contains Nut oils, Geraniol, Limonene, Citral, Benzyl cinnamate, Benzyl benzoate, Benzyl alcohol, Linalool,

Apply as needed. Tip. Apply to hands before bed to  allow  more time for the balm to heal and soothe. A little goes a long way so only a small amount is required per application.

About Pat Maguire
Pat was born and raised in Winchester Hampshire and it was an easy decision to start a Massage Therapy business in her home town, offering Sports Remedial and Aromatherapy massage.  A few years ago Pat decided to develop her own range of natural body balms and oils.

The first product she created was Muscle and Joint Ease Balm to help some Clients manage minor aches and soreness between their treatments.  Pat wanted to create a product that was gentle and natural, without causing a hot/cold skin reaction like some muscle relief products on the market.  This balm was naturally popular with Pat’s Clients and inspired her to extend her range of products.
Pat tells me she is very proud to work alongside other small independent businesses in Hampshire and be part of the local community.