When I first began making balms, it started as a simple pursuit — I wanted a lip balm I could trust, made only from pure, nourishing ingredients. I spent months blending and testing, searching for that perfect balance of texture and moisture.
One day, I accidentally doubled the recipe and didn’t want the quality ingredients to go to waste, so I poured what was left into a few empty jars. That “mistake” turned out to be something special. I began using the balm on my face at night, then on my hands, and eventually on my little ones. I was amazed by how hydrating it was — how it seemed to soothe and protect wherever it was applied.
That’s how Nourish Balm was born — not from a plan, but from an everyday accident that revealed something better. Every jar since then has been made the same way: by hand, in small batches, with gentle intention.
My hope is that when you use it, it feels like a small act of care — a reminder that even simple things can hold unexpected goodness.
When I first began making balms, it started as a simple pursuit — I wanted a lip balm I could trust, made only from pure, nourishing ingredients. I spent months blending and testing, searching for that perfect balance of texture and moisture.
One day, I accidentally doubled the recipe and didn’t want the quality ingredients to go to waste, so I poured what was left into a few empty jars. That “mistake” turned out to be something special. I began using the balm on my face at night, then on my hands, and eventually on my little ones. I was amazed by how hydrating it was — how it seemed to soothe and protect wherever it was applied.
That’s how Nourish Balm was born — not from a plan, but from an everyday accident that revealed something better. Every jar since then has been made the same way: by hand, in small batches, with gentle intention.
My hope is that when you use it, it feels like a small act of care — a reminder that even simple things can hold unexpected goodness.