Austin Austin | Rosemary Balm
Made with jojoba and sea buckthorn to soothe and nourish. An all-purpose balm for use on lips, elbows, cuticles and areas of dry skin.
The balm holds the artwork The Parting of the Green Sea by New York artist Adrianne Rubenstein. This artwork explores a romanticised depiction of the little green pieces of paper used in sushi boxes.
Top notes of Bergamot & Lemon
Middle notes of Rosemary & GeraniumYlang Ylang
Base notes of Frankincense
This balm is made without GM ingredients, SLS, silicones, parabens, mineral oils, artificial colours or fragrances and is certified Organic and vegan.
The tube is made of 40% recycled material, is 100% recyclable and is infused with a new bio-enzyme. The bio-enzyme ensures that the tube will fully degrade within 1-4 years ensuring full decomposition and no microplastics. This is critical should they fall out of the recycling loop and end up in the natural environment (soil or seawater). Traditional plastic tubes which end up in landfill take 300 - 400 years to break down, leaving microplastics harmful to our ecosystems.
50ml
Ireland: Sent tracked with UPS or An Post. Costs €6 on all orders under €200 & free delivery on orders over €200.
UK: Sent tracked with An Post €12.
Europe: Sent tracked with UPS or An Post €12.
USA, Canada & Rest of World: Sent tracked with An Post €25.
For items shipped with An Post, during peak seasons, you may experience delays that are out of our control. You can track your order directly through the courier's website.
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In-Store Purchases:
- For pieces purchased in-store, we offer exchanges or store credit only.
- Items must be returned within 14 days of receipt.
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Return Postage:
- Return postage is paid by the customer (we cover replacements in Ireland).