This beautiful vegan lip balm therapy will keep your lips moisturized and soft. 100% plant-based, our Vegan Lip Therapy is made with smooth candelilla wax, shea & cocoa butters are blended with luxurious nutrient rich nut and seed oils to create the perfect lip balm to protect & soften your lips.
Our zero waste lip balm is highly emollient and comes in a compostable packaging made out of recycle paper. Great alternative to plastic lip balms.
Our vegan lip balm is available in two different options: Pacific Peppermint* & Costal Berry*.Â
*Pacific Peppermint -Â made with botanical sourced Candelilla wax and other botanical emollients. This nourishing blend includes kukui nut oil, shea, cocoa butter and aromatherapy peppermint essential oil.
*Costal Berry - made with botanical sourced Candelilla wax, cocoa butter and super antioxidant seed oils of Red Raspberry and Cranberry. This nourishing blend is unflavored with NO added essential oils.
The fragrance was very strong and I was disappointed due to this being a more healthy alternative. I reached out regarding this but have not heard back from anyone. This product instantly gave me a headache and I had to wipe it off.
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Kay
Strong fragrance
The fragrance was very strong and I was disappointed due to this being a more healthy alternative. I reached out regarding this but have not heard back from anyone. This product instantly gave me a headache and I had to wipe it off.
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Milly Deleon
Lip balm
Best lip balm I've ever had. Super smooth on the lips and you can tell it's natural . The sad part is, I just lost it, started using my old one and it now feels and smells gross. Gonna have to buy multiples because I now cannot live without the Eco Root balm . Great job guys
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Sara Collum
A perfect lip balm
I love these so much! I have been searching for a chapstick that feels amazing, uses only a few quality ingredients, and is plastic free. I'm happy to say that my hunt is finally over. 10/10
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Brandy Downs
Not quite my new favorite
It moisturizes, it doesn't give any weird reactions, but the tint isn't tinted enough, and there is a super faint taste that's almost like ...mold? It isn't mold– but that is the closest thing I can attribute it to.