Stubborn Cold Sores?
I’ve finally found something that works! I have a lip butter that stops them right in their tracks. The moment I feel that first tingle, I put it on—and the cold sore never gets the chance to show up. No more painful blisters or days of hiding my smile. Just smooth, healthy lips.
Lemon Balm Oil (Melissa officinalis)
May help:
Calm irritated or sensitive skin
Provide mild antiviral and antibacterial effects
Reduce redness and inflammation
Soothe cold sores or minor rashes
Beef Tallow
May help:
Deeply moisturize and nourish dry or damaged skin
Support skin barrier repair (rich in fatty acids similar to human sebum)
Provide vitamins A, D, E, and K for skin health
Create a protective layer without clogging pores
Beeswax
May help:
Lock in moisture by forming a breathable barrier
Protect skin from environmental irritants
Provide mild antibacterial properties
Add firmness and stability to balms
Vitamin E Oil
May help:
Act as a powerful antioxidant to protect skin cells
Reduce appearance of scars or fine lines
Support healing of minor wounds or burns
Extend shelf life of oils by preventing oxidation
🌿 Tea Tree Essential Oil
May help:
Provide strong antibacterial and antifungal action
Clear blemishes or acne-prone skin
Reduce itching or inflammation from bug bites or minor infections
(Use diluted—can irritate sensitive skin in high concentrations.)
Peppermint Essential Oil
May help:
Cool and soothe sore or itchy skin
Ease muscle tension with a mild cooling effect
Provide a fresh scent and invigorating feel
(Use sparingly—can cause irritation on sensitive skin.)
Directions
Wash hands before and after use.
Use a clean fingertip, cotton swab, or applicator to apply a small amount of balm directly to the sore area.
Apply 2–3 times daily or as needed to help soothe the skin and reduce the risk of spreading infection.
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, or open wounds.
