CHIRON Sensitive Skin Balm

from $12.00

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Our salute to Chiron, the great wounded healer, astrologer, botanist, teacher. Known as the wisest of all centaurs in Greek mythology. After being hit with Hercules’s poisoned arrow, Chiron turned to the cornflower (Centaurea cyanus) to heal his wound.

Made of: shea butter, sunflower oil [infused with calendula, violet leaf, nettles, lavender], coconut oil, local NM beeswax, blue cornflower. all organic.

Safe & calming for sensitive, inflamed, irritated or damaged skin, eczema, acne, and all skin types. Great for chapped lips & split ends. Warm between your hands, inhale and apply to any skin that needs a little love.

Available in 2 oz round tin or 4 oz glass jar. Please compost the label before reusing or recycling the container.

this item is sliding-scale. if you identify as queer/trans AND Black, Indigenous, or a person of color or are a SWer (of any background) you should feel free to pay the lowest price point. everyone else - please pay according to your income and privilege levels, keeping in mind that higher price points make the lower price points for marginalized folks possible.

* this product has not been evaluated by the FDA & is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or health condition.

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This balm worked so well in helping heal my shoulder sunburns! The balm had great moisture locking properties, and smells nice. I love to use this on my lips.
— Lydia
my hands are loving this balm! the texture is perfect and soaks into skin quickly so there’s no residue rubbing off on my phone, journal etc. definitely a new favorite!
— jaime
Very nourishing and comforting. I use as multipurpose moisturizer for hands and lips.
— Victoria
I have fair freckled skin that burns easily and I have a hard time finding something that can moisturize my crispy skin. This sensitive skin balm is my only option for my ‘I can’t believe forgot to put sunscreen on’ days.
— Mary