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Herbal Hand Salve
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Our highly nutritional herbal hand salve is made from all natural ingredients and contains the healing powers of comfrey root and the anti-bacterial properties of neem leaf. Your hands will feel the instant softening powers of this amazing salve and will appreciate the extra layer of protection.
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Burt's Bees Herbal Hand Salve
Burts Bees perfect remedy for problem dry area's like hands and feet. Made with botanical oils, herbs and beeswax. 3 oz.
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For chapped, irritated, inflamed and dry skin. Apply liberally as needed. An expertly handcrafted combination of herbs infused in oil, essential oils, and vibrational flower essences made with care and love using the finest wildcrafted and organic herbs. We use special techniques to maximize both the herbal and energetic properties.
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Propolis Herbal Salve - 2 oz
Description High Desert® Propolis Herbal Salve - Great for rough hands and weathered skin
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Burt's Bees Hand Salve, Mini 0.30 oz
Now available in two sizes. Burt's Bees Hand Salve is made from sweet almond oil, olive oil and beeswax, with vitimin E, comfrey root extract, rosemary, lavendar, eucalyptus oil added for their healing and soothing properties.
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Skin-healing herbs help keep your belly beautiful by preventing stretch marks, as well as relieving the itch of a growing belly. Also excellent for rough hands and feet. Mother Love adds shea butter and beeswax to the same herbs and oil base as the Pregnant Belly Oil. Shea butter has scar healing qualities and creates a creamy consistency.
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Description High Desert® Propolis Herbal Salve - Great for rough hands and weathered skin
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Description Naturally, Up North Tea Tree with Neem Herbal Salve Hand prepared, by me, in small batches to insure quality. 2 ounces Ingredients: Made with tea tree and neem oil in a olive oil and beeswax base. For external use only ~Picture represents packaging salve color will vary.~ * Disclaimer: The statements presented on this site have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The use of herbs for the prevention or cure of disease has not been approved by the FDA or USDA....
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