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We have had such great feedback on our post – The Difference Between Creams and Balms we thought we would show you how easy it is to make your very own Kawakawa Balm.

Used traditionally to draw infections from the skin, when applied topically Kawakawa is considered a blood purifier that helps draw and promote healing of skin conditions including swellings and has suggested antimicrobial and insecticidal properties. Kawakawa is also exceptionally hydrating for your skin, as it seals in moisture.

If you have Kawakawa in your back yard, find yourself some beeswax and either grapeseed or olive oil and watch our video below to see how you make your own Kawakawa balm.

Make Your Own Kawakawa Balm.

We have had such great feedback on our post last week – The Difference Between Creams and Balms we thought we would show you how easy it is to make your very own Kawakawa Balm.Used traditionally to draw infections from the skin, when applied topically Kawakawa is considered a blood purifier that helps draw and promote healing of skin conditions including swellings and has suggested antimicrobial and insecticidal properties. Kawakawa is also exceptionally hydrating for your skin, as it seals in moisture.If you have Kawakawa in your back yard, find yourself some beeswax and either grapeseed or olive oil and watch our video below to see how you make your own Kawakawa balm.

Posted by Manutuke Herbs on Monday, 16 March 2020