The skincare that cares!TM
Buy One - Donate One
Contains calendula infused oils, butters and beewax.
Buy One - One Balm Stick is donated to a cancer radiation department
Non-GMO
Not tested on animals
No Preservatives
All-Organic
Completely Organic
After much research, our founder created a proprietary blend of all organic oils, organic butters and organic calendula flowers to create a balm to use after her double lumpectomy and during her radiation treatment. This balm is 100% all ORGANIC. It is safe for your body and the ingredients soothe and restore your skin.
No Harmful Chemicals
No chemicals. No soy. No gluten. Nothing artificial about it. This product is made with NO PRESERVATIVES. Each batch takes four weeks to make as we create a proprietary blend of oils. This all organic blend is mixed with other all organic ingredients to create the healing balm and carefully poured into containers. We ship out with care as there are no preservatives. Each balm comes with a gift card. While you may want to carry it with you, take caution not to leave it in a hot car. But if you do, no worries. Just place in a cool dry place and it will re-harden. No preservatives means nothing artificial on or in your skin.
Made with Love by Our Founder
At 48 years of age, Heather was diagnosed with breast cancer. A yearly mammogram detected the initial tumor and multiple tests and biopsies brought the final diagnosis to this mother of four and stepmother of two. Trusting her team of doctors for her treatment plan, Heather began taking control of what she could - her attitude, her joy seeking, her nutrition and exercise. Searching for creams beyond aloe vera and lotions (which she also lathered on), she looked for creams specific for radiation. She was disappointed to find the price point at which these creams were sold as she felt they were taking advantage of cancer patients. Heather began researching healing properties of oils, butters and flowers and created her own balm. After many rounds of radiation on both sides - Heather does not have one burn and her surgery scars are barely noticeable. She attributes the healing and restoration to prayer and to this amazing balm. With the encouragement of her surgeon, husband and children, Heather hand crafts batches and sells to help other radiation patients -- with each balm sold she donates one healing balm stick to a local cancer treatment center.
Skincare that Cares!TM
For every balm purchased - one balm stick is donated to a radiation patient.
You'll receive a notification with the name of the cancer center your donation lands within one month of your donation. Donation drop offs to cancer centers happen once a month.
Hear from our founder, Heather, share the inspiration beyond this healing balm.
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Verified Buyer
I use this healing balm every day. I use it under my make-up and it has restored a glow to my face. I love that every balm I buy is helping a cancer survivor undergoing
radiation. Thank you. - Sheila, 38
I bought this for my husband to use after he had surgery. It left his skin feeling smooth and relaxed the tightness. He used other lotions too but this was his go-to in the morning and before bed and after treatment. - Jennifer, 54
Verified Buyer
I used this balm when going through radiation and it helped tremendously. I love the feel and smell (none) and I now use it on my heels and elbows. I also put on my face
after I've been out in the sun. - Stacey, 52
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Cancer patients often don't know the questions to ask until after they need the answers. Changes to our body (skin tone, sensitivity, movement and more) and to our mind (brain fog) can overwhelm us. And the journey doesn't end after we ring the bell. Cancer impacts us and those around us. Please reach out to me and connect. There is community in cancer care.