SosBalm is a multi-purpose natural first aid cream designed to care for minor skin problems. It acts fast, soothing and protecting – like a home pharmacy in one convenient package.
The formula contains:
Allantoin, panthenol, bisabolol – soothe, regenerate and moisturize.
Glycyrrhetinic acid – an active ingredient from licorice that relieves itching.
Mango butter and plant oils – soften the skin and protect it from drying out.
Essential oils of lemongrass, lavender, geranium, tea tree, and frankincense – for a pleasant scent.
The cream absorbs quickly and does not leave a greasy feeling. It is useful as an SOS solution in every purse, child's backpack, or home medicine cabinet.
100% natural. Free of mineral oils, gluten, artificial fragrances. Dermatologically tested. For all generations.
INCI AQUA, HELIANTHUS ANNUUS SEED OIL, POLYGLYCERYL-3 POLYRICINOLEATE, SQUALANE, BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII BUTTER, COCOS NUCIFERA OIL, GLYCERIN EUPHORBIA CERIFERA CERA, PANTHENOL, ZINC SULFATE, GLYCERYL OLEATE, BISABOLOL, CYMBOPOGON FLEXUOSUS OIL, MELALEUCA ALTERNIFOLIA LEAF OIL, GLYCYRRHETINIC ACID, TOCOPHEROL, BOSWELLIA CARTERII GUM OIL, LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA OIL, PELARGONIUM GRAVEOLENS OIL, ALLANTOIN, CITRIC ACID, LINALOOL*, LIMONENE*, CITRONELLOL*, CITRAL*, GERANIOL* *substances naturally present in essential oils Store the ointment in a cool and dark place. The ointment is vegan. 50 ml
Lemongrass essential oil
Lemongrass essential oil refreshes the skin and has a mild antiseptic effect.
Geranium essential oil
Geranium essential oil regulates sebum production and restores freshness to the skin.
Sunflower oil
Sunflower oil is rich in vitamin E and helps soften and protect the skin.
Shea butter
Shea butter deeply nourishes the skin, has a soothing effect, and helps restore dry or cracked skin.
Squalane
Squalane is a natural ingredient that moisturizes the skin, improves its elasticity, and does not clog pores.
Glycerin
Glycerin is an effective moisturizing agent that attracts moisture from the environment and retains it in the skin.
