Gaia's Grace Aromatherapy
Gaia's Grace Lipsaver lipbalm by Gaia's Grace Aromatherapy by Shauna Grace Zink Aromatherapist
Gaia's Grace Lipsaver lipbalm by Gaia's Grace Aromatherapy by Shauna Grace Zink Aromatherapist
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Gaia's Grace Lipsaver Lipbalm by Gaia's Grace Aromatherapy by Shauna Grace Zink
Ingredients: Coco butter, Shea, Vitamin E, Jojoba Oil, Coconut oil, beeswax
Tree nut allergy possible as I use unprocessed organic ingredients to retain active ingredient properties to work with the skin and lips.
The natural unrefined organic ingredients have posted in the blog section individually by ingredient.
they all combine and work together with the skins natural moisturizing ability, and help create a protective barrier from the elements while the healing active ingredients soften and heal chapped lips.
With the ingredients properties you will find you need less and less as it has texture that turns into oil for healing.
Due to it being all natural, keep out of heat or the sun or pocket.
I use mine once a day or less in windy Saskatchewan, even in the winter.
Check out the blog section for more information and research.
Gaia's Grace Aromatherapy by Shauna Grace Zink
Professional Aromatherapist since 2001
Chemistry of essential oils 2009
Advanced Aromatherapy 2025 with Distinction, studying Master Herbalist Diploma
All natural ingredients formulated by me, with Aromatherapy and natural product training for 25 years.
Benefits of Beeswax in base of LipSaver Lipbalms by Gaia's grace Aromatherapy and other natural products by Gaia's Grace Aromatherapy by Shauna Grace Zink
In my Aromatherapy Massage Practice I used it when making personalized custom balms, and salves for clients after consultations and massage. I also used it in pre-made products in my clinic like Lipsaver Lipbalms that my clients found really helpful, especially if they had chapped lip conditions, or were in harsh conditions like cold or wind or dry environments.
It gives many benefits for lips, and the skin in general, due to it's protective, moisturizing and healing properties from it's natural active ingredients in Organic Unprocessed form. Acts as a barrier as well to retain lip and skin natural moisture.
I use it along with the other ingredients I have blogged as they absorb into the skin for moisture and working with skin natural sebum and acts as barrier from harsh environments
It has properties of natural humectant and emollient that attracts the skins natural moisture, soothing, and softening properties.
It also has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, I have have see, when added with my other natural ingredients I use with it that it helped clients with skin conditions like eczema and acne and chapped skin and lips.
Safety: Potential allergen, consult your Dr before use if you have allergies
I have put some research links below if you'd like further reading on it!
Thanks for reading
Shauna Zink, Owner of Gaia's Grace Aromatherapy by Shauna Grace Zink
Professional Aromatherapist since 2001, Organic Chemistry of Essential Oils 2009, Advanced Aromatherapy Diploma with Distinction 2025.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jocd.15718
https://jddonline.com/articles/evaluation-of-the-performance-of-a-nature-based-sensitive-skin-regimen-in-subjects-with-clinically-d-S1545961618P0908X/
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7036894/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27633295/
https://pasieka24.pl/index.php/pl-pl/pasieka-czasopismo-dla-pszczelarzy/108-pasieka-3-
2014/1319-wykorzystanie-wosku-pszczelego-w-lecznictwie
I know we usually focus on Essential oils as Aromatherapists but I'm also posting about carriers and base ingredients.
So I will be adding to the amazing benefits of Topical Vitamin E since I used it with some of my Aromatherapy massage clients in massage and customized treatment blends when I had my own Aromatherapy massage practice. I saw the benefits it had on different skin conditions with different clients and myself. Including deeply moisturizing and it helps with chapped or irritated skin. I found that combined with other natural ingredients I've posted and essential oils for certain skin conditions with clients in my Aromatherapy Massage practice and customized blends from consultations, and pre-made products it helps soothe and soften skin of my clients.
Here is a short summary with some research that has been done on Vitamin E
Later I will explain some of the Chemistry of how this amazing oil benefits natural traditional medicine products.
As shown in Research,Topical Vitamin E has several benefits for the skin.
Some benefits include:
Lip care, soothes chapped lips promoting cell regeneration
Photoprotection-potential protection against UV
Moisturizing : keeping skin healthy and dealing with flaky or dry skin
Potentially wound healing
Acts as an antioxidant that can help prevent damage from free radicals and UV exposure
Thanks for reading!
Shauna Zink
Professional Aromatherapist since 2001, Organic Chemistry of Essential Oils 2009, Advanced Aromatherapy Diploma with Distinction 2025
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https://scholar.google.ca/scholar?q=research+on+vitamin+e+oil&hl=en&as_sdt=0&as_vis=1&oi=scholart#d=gs_qabs&t=1749336768077&u=%23p%3DNKditvGhwWcJI’ve included some research studies if you’re interested
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4976416/
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4976416/#:~:text=Vitamin%20E%20is%20an%20important,E%20usage%20in%20dermatological%20practice
https://nanu-skincare.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Vitamin-E_ScienceDirect.pdf
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