







Natural Lip Balm
For Moisturized Lips
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Natural Lip Balm has a new look, but rest assured, it is the same great product with the same great ingredients!
Cracked and dry lips can be incredibly painful and leave you feeling self-conscious about your appearance. But it can be difficult to find natural alternatives to conventional lip balms! We want soft and luxurious lips, but without sacrificing standards for ingredients.
Enter Earthley’s Natural Lip Balm. Using natural ingredients like Apricot Oil and Mango Butter, we created a soft and luxurious lip balm that leaves your lips feeling silky smooth. The best part is that you don’t have to worry about the ingredients because you can trust that we only use natural products that won’t harm you. It’s so safe that you can eat it, though we wouldn’t recommend it.
Some of these product variations are now available with beeswax. We are transitioning from candelilla wax to beeswax with our products. Please read more about beeswax in our Ingredient Profile: Beeswax.
ABSOLUTELY NO preservatives, parabens, phthalates, fragrances, or other unsafe ingredients!
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Key Ingredients
Organic Apricot Oil
Prunus armeniaca
Apricot oil is a lightweight, moisturizing oil, derived from the kernels of apricots. Rich in essential fatty acids and vitamins A and E, apricot oil is known for its nourishing and hydrating properties, making it beneficial for both skin and hair care. It absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy residue, making it a popular choice for moisturizers, facial oils, and hair conditioners.
Organic Mango Butter
Mangifera indica
Mango butter comes from the pit (seed) of a mango. Mango butter is rich in nutrients that give the skin a healthy glow. It is high in vitamins A, C, and E, while repairing and moisturizing. Mango butter is typically found in skincare, soaps, sunscreen, and shampoos.
Beeswax
Cera alba
Beeswax is a wax sourced from honeybee hives. It is a fundamental ingredient in the herbal medicinal world due to its natural properties as a base and emulsifier in salves, ointments, and creams. It is produced by bees through the secretion of wax glands. It forms a protective barrier on the skin, allowing it to breathe while providing moisturization and enhancing the effectiveness of herbal remedies with its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.
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