Local beeswax seals in the healing
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In the southern part of the northern part of Utah, Spanish Fork is a way marker for the bees. In many ways, they are the mascots of this great state, but have to officially hand that title to the seagull. When sourcing our beeswax, Common Remedies knew we needed to find something local. On a special visit to Melanie's Health and Nutrition in Tooele, we found the large brick of beeswax we were looking for. Wholistic Botanicals acquires this amazing naturally protective product from the hives of Spanish Fork, and other regional hives. Using beeswax collected locally means we cut down on shipping cost, support small business in our hometown, and continue caring for the community. That Jawn Balm's ingredients are sourced locally when possible and we will continue to find ways to shop for ingredients close to home. We think this is one of the reasons our healing balm is so powerful, love for community as the main ingredient.
Beeswax is always good for sealing things and Common Remedies chooses this as one of our two waxes for sealing in the healing and moisturising ingredients of That Jawn Balm.