such a great gift idea.
{i can now do full color lables!}
a funny saying that you and your friend always say...
happy birthday to ' friends name'
batchlorette party favors
birthday favors
Stocking Stuffer
i can add a company logo to your balms...
please contact me if you have wholesale questions.
I can make this label say ANYTHING you want and i mean anything. :) i don't mind bad words one tiny bit!
you chose the scent.
ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS CONVO ME, TELL ME WHAT SCENT(S) THAT YOU LIKE, AND HOW MANY STICKS YOU NEED, AND I WILL CREATE A LISTING FOR YOU. HOW FUN!
SCENTS THAT I CARRY:
please contact me to see if i have what you need available.
french vanilla
hazelnut latte
creamsicle
key lime pie
creme brulee
pink lemonade
caramel apple
chai tea
blood orange
almond
fresh lime
pomegranate lemon
raspberry sorbet
pear
vanilla pear
very cherry
chocolate covered marshmallow
toasted marshmallow cupcake
red currant
strawberry lime margarita
peppermint bark
pumpkin cheesecake
rosemary mint
gingersnap
*NEW!*
{kid friendly flavors}
bubblegum
watermelon
cotton candy
banana
balms are vegan based and contain:
Avocado oil, cocoa butter, candelilla wax, shea butter , natural and essential oils.
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I use the best of ingredients in my lip balm base. I use only natural and essential oils. I started making my own lip balm when I discovered it was the artificial scents, flavors and sweeteners that made me miserable and need more immediately. I started out using beeswax as a hardener and then later discovered that unrefined cocoa butter had so much stability and creaminess to it. With the heartiness of the cocoa butter and a bit of candelilla wax, I was able to eliminate soy and beeswax and have a much more luxurious and non addictive base. Enjoy!
What is Candelilla wax?
The Candelilla Plant (Euphorbia Antisyphillitica and Pedilanthus Pavonis) grows in Northeastern Mexico in the wilds of the north central plains and foothills of the Chihuahua Desert, a semi-arid area of more than 100,000 square kilometers.
The production of Candelilla Wax is confined to areas where rugged climatic and topographical conditions combine to produce the highest wax-yielding varieties. Plants growing in the hottest and driest areas produce a scale-like covering on the plant, which, after processing at hundreds of rural sites, yields a hard vegetable wax of superior quality.
Added on Feb 18, 2010
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