Description
Why we love it
- 100% Natural
- 100% Organic
- Healing balm
A 100% natural healing balm, packed full of potent organic yarrow. This balm has quickly developed a cult following and it's very easy to see why.
This amazing non-greasy balm soothes, restores, calms and renews. Extremely effective on dry skin patches, the balm protects and nourishes the skin.
Moa is made in the UK with oodles of wholesome, lovely natural ingredients the whole family are safe to use. Each pot of Moa is crammed with organic yarrow, a herb renowned for its nourishing and healing properties. Combined with tea tree oil, nature's powerful antiseptic, yarrow creates an unrivalled healing synergy with endless therapeutic properties. Finally beeswax, coconut, sweet almond and soya bean oils help to soften, nourish and protect the skin.
Moa can be used for:
- Preventing and treating frostbite
- Soothing and healing dry patches, rashes and burns
- Treating cold sores and chapped lips
- Soothing eczema and mild cases of psoriasis
- Protecting chapped and cracked skin on elbows, knees, hands and feet
- Cleansing the face and removing eye make up
- Soothing the skin after shaving
- Zapping insect bites and stings
- Reviving dull looking hair and helping eyelashes grow longer
- Calming sun burn
- Preventing nappy rash
- Soothing and fighting athlete's foot (a rambler's dream cream)
- Massaging the skin
- Easing a sore throat (mix a tsp of Moa with hot water and a little honey and gargle)
- Helping fade stretch marks after pregnancy
- Conditioning nails and cuticles
- Fighting dandruff, just leave overnight and wash off in morning
- Soothing new tattoos and piercings and stopping them becoming infected
For absolutely donkey's years yarrow's herbal properties have been used to heal and repair; keep a little pot of Moa handy for any little crisis!
You can also be assured Moa contains:
- 100% natural ingredients
- 100% organic herbs
- Concentrated active ingredients
- No chemicals
- No artificial preservatives
- No perfume
- No alcohol
- No parabens
- No lanolin
- Nothing unsuitable for vegetarians
Ingredients
- Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil
- Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil
- Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil
- Cera Alba (Beeswax)
- Achillea Millefolium Extract (Yarrow)
- Icelandic Water
- * Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil
- Chlorophyll
- * Limonene
* occurs naturally in tea tree oil
How To Use It
- Warm between the fingertips and apply as required.
To use as a cleanser
- Take a pea sized amount of Móa and melt between the fingertips to create an oil.
- Using gentle pressure, smooth Móa over your entire face, neck and make- up.
- Dip a flannel into hot water and press to the face, allowing the steam to cleanse, open pores and seal the therapeutic oils into the skin.
- Repeat these steps twice; using more movement should you require additional exfoliation.
- Finish off with a cold compress, to close pores and to tone the skin.
Reviews of Moa The Green Balm
Average customer rating 5.00 ( 2 Reviews )
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A delightful balm
5 Stars
After reading many fantastic online reviews about this product, I thought I would treat myself. I'm so glad I did, this balm is wonderful, glides on nicely, it's not at all sticky and best of all it's long lasting. A multi use balm that's worth every penny. Super fast delivery on super saver and a great price. Many thanks SuperSmoocher :o)
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AMAZING
5 Stars
I love this stuff. I take it everywhere with me. I'm always surprised at what it can heal - athlete's foot (gone the next day), itchy rash on hand, cold sore, rash under costume jewellery, shaving cuts...


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