Kawakawa and Kūmarahou Skin Repair Balm 30g | Natural Healing & Eczema Relief
Kawakawa and Kūmarahou Skin Repair Balm | Natural Healing & Eczema Relief
30g
Your Natural First-Aid Essential Harness the restorative power of Aotearoa’s native botanicals. Our Kawakawa and Kūmarahou Skin Repair Balm is a potent, multi-purpose salve designed to deeply hydrate and repair dry, damaged, or irritated skin.
By combining the anti-inflammatory properties of Kawakawa with the soothing, restorative nature of Kūmarahou, we’ve created a "must-have" for every whānau first-aid kit and daily skincare routine.
Why it’s a customer favorite:
- Targeted Skin Repair: Ideal for calming eczema flare-ups, soothing sunburn, and healing minor scratches or rashes.
- Deep Hydration: Sweet Almond Oil provides a rich source of Vitamin E to soften rough patches and restore skin elasticity.
- 100% Natural & Safe: No synthetic fillers or harsh chemicals—just pure plant power safe for the whole family.
- Travel-Friendly (30g): The perfect size for your handbag, car, or travel kit, ensuring healing is always within reach.
Rooted in Rongoā Māori: At House of Rehua, we honor Tikanga at every step. Our plants are sustainably harvested with Karakia (prayer) and respect for the land, ensuring the Mauri (life force) of the medicine is preserved from the land to your skin.
Pickup available at House of Rehua
Usually ready in 24 hours
Ingredients
- Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet almond) Oil
- Piper Excelsum (Kawakawa) Extract
- Pomaderris (Kumerahou) Extract
- Cera Alba (Refined Beeswax)
- Tocopherols (Vitamin K)
Kawakawa and Kūmarahou Skin Repair Balm
Ritual
How to use your Skin Repair Balm:
Apply: Take a small amount of balm.
Massage: Gently warm it between your fingers and apply to the affected area (dry elbows, itchy patches, or wind-burned cheeks).
Repeat: Use regularly to maintain a healthy skin barrier and a natural glow.
Rongoā
In this product
Sustainability
Sustainably sourced native plant botanicals
Whānau Owned
Crafted with love from our family since 2018
Tikanga
Honouring cultural practices at every step
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