Gromwell Colour Enhancing Lip Balm
Natural & Unscented Lip Balm For Your Dry & Chapped Lips
With natural infusion from gromwell root and roselle, this lightly red tinted lip balm helps to enhance natural lip colour. Perfect for anyone with pale lip complexion and diminished circulation on lips.
No artificial colourant and no mica is added into the formulation, you can use the lip balm with peace of mind.
Sensation: Smooth and lightweight lip balm.
Scent: This lip balm doesn’t contain any artificial fragrance. The herbaceous scent is from natural infusion of gromwell root.
Ingredients:
Gromwell Root
Gromwell Root is often used topically to invigorate blood circulation, detoxify sensitive skin conditions. It is also often used to soothe various sensitive skin inflammation including sensitive lips due to poor liver health and poor blood circulation.
Roselle
Roselle is generally used to improve blood and fluid circulation, as well as to clear liver and heart heat in Traditional Chinese Medicine practice. It also helps to nourish blood and lung health, which in turn further improves our lip condition.
Lilyturf Root
A widely used herb often prescribed by Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners for lips and lung health. It is often consumed to improve fluid circulation and to get rid of heatiness of the body – these two are commonly found conditions among people with unhealthy lip conditions. Note: No artificial colourant and no mica is added into the formulation. The red tint is from natural infusion of the gromwell root’s natural colour.
Full ingredients list: Vitis vinifera (grapeseed oil), Cera alba (beeswax), Buglossoides arvensis (Gromwell), Hibiscus sabdariffa(Roselle), Ophiopogon japonicus (Lilyturf root).
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Items are exchangeable within 7 days for another of same value or higher, but non-refundable.
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Apothecary Skincare from Mother Earth. For sensitive skin formulated with influences in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Malaysian local herbs.