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Piñon Repair Balm
Piñon Repair Balm
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The Piñon Repair Balm is skin medicine. Simple, strong, and straight from the land. It handles cuts, scrapes, rashes, burns, and dry skin with ease. Safe for babies and pets, tough enough for the trail, and always first-aid ready.
Wild piñon is hand-gathered near the Cibola National Forest in New Mexico. Longleaf pine needles come from the woods of Eastern Alabama. Both are slow-infused with comfrey, yarrow, and self heal — herbs gathered fresh in Grass Valley, CA and trusted for generations to help close wounds, ease swelling, and support the skin’s natural healing process.
No fluff. No synthetics. Just wild plants doing what they were made to do.






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Ingredients
Organic cold-pressed jojoba oil infused with whole plants of wild piñon resin, longleaf pine needles, self heal (Prunella vulgaris), comfrey leaf, and yarrow. Finished with raw North Carolina beeswax and vitamin E.
100% certified organic ingredients.
Zero essential oils.
How to use
Warm a small amount between your fingers and apply to clean skin. Use on cuts, scrapes, burns, rashes, bug bites, cracked hands, or anywhere your skin needs extra care. Reapply as needed to support healing. Safe for little ones and four-legged friends, too.
Benefits
- Draws on generations of plant wisdom to support the body’s natural ability to heal cuts, scrapes, burns, and bites.
- Uses wildcrafted resin and whole herbs traditionally applied to reduce swelling and protect against infection.
- Creates a protective layer that seals in moisture while allowing the skin to breathe and mend.
- Crafted with plants long trusted by ancestors for tending wounds, calming inflammation, and restoring balance.

Ingredients You Can Pronounce

Piñon Resin
Piñon resin has been used for generations by Indigenous peoples of the Southwest to protect and repair the skin. Known for its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, it was applied to wounds, burns, and infections, and used in salves and poultices to draw out impurities and support healing.

Comfrey
Comfrey has long been used in traditional medicine for its healing properties. Rich in allantoin, it promotes cell regeneration and speeds up tissue repair. Applied to the skin, it’s often used to treat bruises, sprains, and wounds. Comfrey salves and poultices have been popular for reducing inflammation, soothing pain, and supporting faster recovery.

Pine Needles
Wild foraged pine needles contain antioxidants, vitamin C, and antimicrobial properties, making them great for skin healing. They promote circulation, reduce inflammation, and fight infections. Ancient cultures used pine needles in herbal remedies for their purifying and healing properties. Their resin can also help soothe burns and minor cuts.

Yarrow
Yarrow’s anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties soothe chapped skin and aid healing. Used in poultices and salves for centuries, yarrow helps treat skin irritations and wounds. We use this traditional wisdom to create a natural barrier that nurtures and protects your skin from dryness.

Self Heal (Prunella vulgaris)
Self heal has been used in traditional medicine across Europe, Asia, and North America as a wound herb and general remedy. Often applied to cuts, scrapes, and burns, it was valued for its ability to ease inflammation, stop bleeding, and support tissue repair. A gentle but powerful ally for the skin.
I’ve been using this repair balm for a few days now, and it’s really worked wonders. Had a cut that was taking forever to heal, and after just a couple of uses, it started to feel better and heal quicker. The balm has a smooth texture and goes on easy, plus it smells really earthy and woodsy in a good way, not overpowering at all. I’m definitely into it as an alternative to Neosporin. Feels a lot more natural, and it actually helped fade the mark left behind. Definitely sticking with this for minor skin troubles.