Kiwiherb Kawakawa Healing Balm Skin Repair
Information
Kiwiherb Kawakawa Healing Balm is a natural balm that may be beneficial for the skin that needs a little extra care. It contains kawakawa. Kawakawa leaf has been traditionally used in New Zealand herbal medicine and Māori medicine to help support skin repair, and healing of minor skin wounds, cuts, scratches and abrasions. This balm contains no parabens, petrochemicals or artificial colours.
ARTG ID: AUST L 423871
Direction
- Apply Kiwiherb Kawakawa Healing Balm to affected areas two times daily.
- If symptoms persist, talk to your healthcare professional.
Key Benefits
- Natural balm that may be beneficial for the skin that needs a little extra care
- Contains kawakawa
- Kawakawa leaf has been traditionally used in New Zealand herbal medicine and Māori medicine to help support skin repair, and healing of minor skin wounds, cuts, scratches and abrasions
- Contains no parabens, petrochemicals or artificial colours
Warning / Safety
- For external use only.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Store below 30°C.
- Do not use if the carton seal is missing or broken.
- Always read the label and follow the directions for use.
Ingredients
Macropiper excelsum var excelsum (Kawakawa)
In a base of Olea europaea (Olive) Oil, Yellow Beeswax, Thyme Oil and Lavender Oil.
Contains Thyme Oil as a natural preservative.
| Sr. | Pack Name | GTIN |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kiwiherb Kawakawa Healing Balm Skin Repair 50 gm | 09421013062082 |
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