Collection: Herbal Salves and Balms

Herbal Salve Uses & Benefits

Humans have practiced the art of healing with herbs for millennia. In the modern world, it is hard to envision a time when there were no drug stores and patented pharmacological medicines. But when the world was a simpler place, apothecary herbalists and botanists harvested roots, berries, seeds, leaves, bark and flowers to make the concoctions needed to soothe an irritation, heal a wound or cure an ailment.

Uses for salves and balms

Herbal healing salves are the time-honored first line of defense for first-aid treatments a family looks to for soothing burns, scrapes, wounds, bruises, diaper rashes and other such maladies. Some popular uses for these treatments may include:

  • Treatment of poison oak, poison ivy or sumac reactions
  • Cracked, dry skin.
  • Hives, psoriasis or eczema.
  • Insect bites, stings, sores including bed sores in the elderly or inflamed bunions.
  • Minor burns and sunburn.
  • Blisters, boils, abscesses and other skin ulcers.
  • Rashes of various types, including fungal infections such as ringworm.
  • Minor wounds, scrapes and cuts.

Best Skin Routines

If you’re concerned about chemicals and preservatives commonly found in retail skin-care products, herbal salves and balms may be just what you’re looking for.

Moisturizers are generally more effective when applied to wet skin. Doing this helps to seal in the water on your skin. Also, wet skin tends to be more porous so that treatment ingredients, such as those that hydrate the skin, can penetrate to the deeper layers of the skin.

Salves and balms are the thicker, most nourishing option when moisturizing the skin, so it is not something you’ll want to use under makeup. Many salves and balms are also usable on lips and on dry or rough spots all over the body.

One word of advice: be careful when layering products. If you’re slathering on product after product to irritated skin, you could end up with results that are not what you’re expecting. Keep the number of products you’re using concurrently to a minimum, and space out your applications of different products. Be sure to give each salve time to sink into your skin before moving on to another.

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The Benefits of Goat Milk

Vitamins

Chock-full of many beneficial vitamins, goat milk is particularly high in Vitamin A, which is necessary for our bodies to repair damaged skin tissue and maintain healthy skin.

Alpha Hydroxy Acids

Lactic Acid, a kind of AHA which helps remove dead skin cells from your skin's surface, exposes new cells on the surface resulting in glowing, smoother and younger-looking skin. 

Minerals

Goat milk contains important minerals for the skin such as selenium. Selenium is believed by scientists to have an important role in preventing skin cancer. It can also aid in the prevention of damage to the skin from excessive time in the sun.

Cream Content

The cream present in goat milk helps boost the moisturizing quality of goat milk soaps. Since many people suffer from dry skin particularly in the winter months, this is an important quality for soap. Due to the careful omission of alcohols and other harsh chemicals, our Goat milk products will not dry your skin out like many other products can. This is important because keeping skin naturally moisturized also keeps skin healthy!

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