
I have had so many great feedback about Wildwood SoapWorks! I know those of you that have won have sent me wonderful emails about your experiences with their products.

This week I am reviewing their healing balm. The balm is made of organic extra virgin olive oil, natural beeswax, organic virgin hemp seed oil, goldenseal powder, myrrh powder, echinacea powder, calendula, tea tree essential oil, high altitude Bulgarian lavender essential oil, natural vitamin E, and rosemary oleoresin extract. Everyone has a form as healing ointment in their home with their first aid kit. Wildwood SoapWorks’ Healing Balm is an all natural healing balm unlike other ointments. This balm is meant to soothe irritated, painful or itchy skin, as well as heal cuts and scrapes. It can also be used on burns, cold sores, and bug bites! It is small enough that you can take it with you everywhere you go.
My kids are at that age where every microscopic cut and scrape needs ointment!
I use this ointment on ALL of their cuts and scrapes, especially the bad ones! I have also used this ointment on my own scrapes and cuts. I used this on my leg when I fell off my bike and scraped up by ankle and knee. Once my wounds were cleaned I applied the balm and kept reapplying as they healed. My knee healed up quick, but my ankle took a while longer. The balm was very soothing on my skin, especially during the itchy healing phase. I haven’t tried the balm on cold sores or burns, but when I get them I will use this for sure.
I am a big fan of all Wildwood SoapWorks products! If you are in the market for great organic personal care items, check them out! If you are interested in seeing my past reviews for their company, go HERE.
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Thank you to Wildwood SoapWorks for providing the products mentioned in this post for review. Although I received these products at no charge, all opinions expressed in this post are my own.
































