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USDA Certified Organic Original Badger Hand Healing Balm

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Overview: Healthy Beauty Editor’s Note: The gentle everyday healing balm for cracked, dry, hard-working hands that launched the W.S. Badger Company. Sweet Birch is a natural antiseptic that may help with occasional eczema. The Badger is the doyen of the herb kingdom, and so began this New Hampshire legend in 1993.

2 oz tin contains Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Golden Yellow Beeswax, Castor Bean Oil and Aloe Vera Extract, and Essential Oil of Sweet Birch

Origins: Made in the USA

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Badger Healthy Body Care by the W.S. Badger Company is a family run business located along the Ashuelot River in rural New Hampshire which began in founder Bill Whyte’s kitchen in 1995. Badger’s mission is to create pure and effective quality products made of 100% natural, certified organic, GMO-free, chemical-free, and synthetic-free ingredients—such as steam distilled essential oils and carbon dioxide extract. Formulations are based on simplicity and thoughtful preparation and designed to heal and soothe. –Bill Whyte & Family, W.S. Badger Company, Gilsum, New Hampshire The W.S. Badger Company implements various green programs, such as community biodiesel, supports numerous local and international charitable organizations, and focuses on employee enrichment, including providing employee organic lunches. The company is founded on supporting organic, sustainable agriculture through its purchasing practices and prioritizes its environmental responsibilities. Healthy Beauty Editor’s Note: Phthalate Free - Formaldehyde Free - Lead Free - SLS/SLES Free - DEA/TEA Free - Fragrance Free - Paraben Free - Palm Oil Free - Sandalwood Free - Contains Organic - Contains Fair Trade Certified Ingredients - Made from Vegetable Proteins - Essential Oils Only - Recyclable Packaging - Recycled Packagin

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