Beeswax Solid Perfume - Lavender, Sandal & Jasmine (Pack of 3)
20g
Beeswax is a by-product of honey harvesting. It is a natural wax produced by individual honey bees of the genus Apis. Beeswax has non-allergenic properties that can make it a useful skin protector from various airborne allergies. It also provides slight anti-inflammatory and antioxidant qualities that can benefit the body. Each balm by the Last Forest is blended with other natural flavours and oils, to add to the health benefit of the balm.
Jasmine Solid Perfume - The sweet scent of jasmine has made it a fragrance favourite for centuries, and is one of the most widely used botanical scents. Long used for ceremonial purposes, and a popular ingredient in modern perfumes, jasmine oil is evocative, powerful, and highly fragrant.
Lavender Solid Perfume - Lavender balm smells heavenly and is extremely relaxing. Lavender has been used since ancient times as a perfume and for its cleansing properties.
Sandal Solid Perfume - One of the oldest and easily recognizable scents around, is sandalwood. It holds high regard in Ayurveda and its origins are deeply rooted in many traditions in India.
Sustainably Harvested - The beeswax in this jar of sandalwood balm is collected sustainably from the forest, it is a by-product of raw honey collected from the forest!
Fair Payment - With each purchase of these balms, you give back to the community and the women who work hard behind these products.
Uniform Infusion Process - The sandalwood oil used in this balm is infused uniformly in the balm, ensuring you get the best out of it!
Long-Lasting - These beeswax balms are long-lasting, with the effect of sandalwood and moisturizing properties of beeswax remaining rich from the first use until the last!
Natural Moisturizing Properties - Beeswax has natural moisturizing properties, bringing you the magic of the forest for your personal care!
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