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A healing salve is a concentrated, natural balm made with nourishing oils, herbal infusions, and essential oils. It helps soothe, protect, and repair dry, irritated, or stressed skin. Our salve is ideal for everyday skin care and can be used on the hands, elbows, knees, lips, cuticles, or other areas that need extra care.
Apply a small amount to clean, dry skin and rub in thoroughly until absorbed. The salve may feel greasy initially, but massaging it into the skin helps the oils and butters penetrate, leaving skin soft and nourished. Use on dry patches, minor cuts, scrapes, sore muscles, or tense areas. For deep hydration or repair, apply a thick layer overnight.
Our healing salve is infused with calendula, a soothing herb known for its anti-inflammatory, calming, and skin-repairing properties. Calendula helps reduce redness, irritation, and discomfort while promoting healthy, nourished skin.
massagemassage Yes. Ollie Skincare makes a healing salve designed for sore muscles. You can massage into tense or painful muscles. The peppermint, rosemary, and frankincense oils provide a cooling, stimulating effect, helping with post-workout relief, muscle soreness, and tension.
Yes. Ollie Skincare makes a salve with a blend of peppermint, lavender, and soothing herbal oils that provides a gentle cooling and calming effect when applied to the chest. It helps support easier breathing and promotes comfort during cold or seasonal congestion.
Yes. The calendula salve can be applied to minor cuts, scrapes, chapped skin, or irritated areas to help protect, soothe, and support skin repair.
Yes, healing salves are naturally rich and protective, and they may feel greasy at first. Rubbing the salve into the skin helps it absorb, leaving a soft, nourished, and hydrated layer without feeling overly heavy.
Yes, generally safe for older children. Use caution with young children or infants, and consult a healthcare professional if needed.
Use as needed. For daily dry skin care, once or twice a day is sufficient. For sore muscles, tense areas, or overnight repair, apply more generously.
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