Great for severely chapped lips
"I’ve had a severe cold recently which has had me mouth breathing and waking up with extremely chapped and dry lips to the point they were peeling. This is a nice soothing mix that helped get the issue under control"
Restorative botanical oils and soothing herbal infusions blend with nourishing plant oils and beeswax to create a silky balm that softens dry lips and helps seal in lasting moisture.
Herbal Comfort for Dry, Irritated Lips
Crafted by slowly infusing soothing organic herbs — including calendula, St. John’s wort, chickweed, and plantain — into nourishing plant oils, this comforting balm melts into lips to ease dryness and help seal in lasting moisture.
Ideal for lips exposed to harsh weather or frequent dryness, it leaves them feeling smooth, supple, and naturally cared for.
These traditional herbal infusions combine the emollient properties of plants and oils, helping lips stay soft, comfortable, and well-nourished.
Unrefined sea buckthorn oil, naturally rich in beta-carotene, lends this balm its beautiful orange hue while helping nourish lips prone to dryness. Paired with unrefined rosehip oil, these richly conditioning oils help support moisture retention and contribute to a soft, smooth lip texture.
Especially kind to sensitive lips, jojoba’s wax-like structure locks in moisture, helping protect lips prone to dryness and chapping. Because its structure closely mimics the skin’s natural sebum, jojoba absorbs beautifully—balancing lip moisture without feeling greasy or heavy.
Working together, these carefully chosen organic oils, beeswax, and botanical infusions provide lasting moisture and nourishment for lips that feel rough or dry, leaving them smooth and naturally protected.
This balm contains no added scent, carrying only the natural aroma and faint sweetness of unrefined sea buckthorn oil.
What you put on your lips matters. Our lip balms are made with all-natural, Certified Organic, cruelty-free, non-GMO ingredients and never contain petroleum products, artificial colors, preservatives, or synthetic fragrances or flavors.
Packaged in a portable, infinitely recyclable metal tin — gentle on lips and better for the planet.
Directions: Apply balm liberally to your lips as often as needed to keep lips soft and supple throughout the year. Can be particularly helpful during dry, cold weather conditions.

The goal is simple: to Harness the Power & Simplicity of Nature® to cleanse, soothe, heal, and protect your skin and hair!
Our unique formulas rely on moisturizing oils and butters, healing botanicals, and pure essential oils. We choose every ingredient with one end-result in mind….the BEST possible natural skin care for YOU!
Organic Sea Buckthorn Oil
Organic Rosehip Oil
Organic Calendula
Organic oils are infused with Organic Botanicals Calendula, St. John's Wort, Chickweed, Plantain & Walnut Leaf
Organic oils are unrefined and have not been bleached or deodorized. These oils retain their natural scent, color, and all of their nutritional benefits.
Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 48 reviews.
Lip Balm: Soothing Healing Herbs combines skin-loving oils with soothing botanicals for moisturized lips. Customers have mixed opinions on its effectiveness, and some found the smell overwhelming.
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"I’ve had a severe cold recently which has had me mouth breathing and waking up with extremely chapped and dry lips to the point they were peeling. This is a nice soothing mix that helped get the issue under control"
— Susan (5/5)
"This balm has definitely helped fight off the dryness from the winter weather and the damage I caused to my skin barrier. Leaves my lips feeling hydrated but not greasy. Has a nice light slip and shine that lasts decently well. The balm texture is soft and warms up easily on your fingers. Does have a slight herbal scent and yellow hue but soaks in pretty quickly or can be hidden under a tinted gloss or balm."
— Samantha o. (5/5)
"Lovely balm that I use before bed. I do feel like it could be more moisturizing, but it’s still nice. Little to no scent."
— Jenn M. (4/5)
"I’ve been using this stuff for more than just my lips! I find it helps in other areas of my face such as the eyebrows and eyelashes and it even helped relieve the annoying redness from a cold. Everybody is different though! Still very high quality products. I love the orange color and it has barely any scent so if you have a sensitivity to smell this is perfect!"
— Gianna R. (5/5)
"So this time I bought two while the weather in south Texas makes it cool enough to ship (not quite cool enough for the Cocoa Butter cream though), and it was just in time! I use this on my lips and eyes every night and I’d been out since the beginning of September. It was a little warm in shipping so the texture was a tad grainy, but it doesn’t seem to affect the efficacy of the product. I’m setting a calendar alert so I don’t forget to buy 2 more in February just in case the weather warms up too quickly here."
— Holly N. (5/5)
"I have used almost all Chagrin's Lip Balms & sadly, this is the least effective. Try any of the others both stick & pot."
— Cynthia T. (2/5)
"I wish it wouldn't melt so quickly. I had the container in my bag, and I assume it was too hot a day, so the entire container turned liquid. I have to leave it at home, which kind of defeats the purpose."
— Morgan (3/5)
"Def helps rough skin on lips. Love the tint too!"
— Chistina V. (5/5)
"This lip balm really does heal! I had some chapped lips that had developed over the summer and the Soothing Healing Herbs Lip Balm helped my lips feel healed and restored!"
— Kathleen M. (5/5)
"When opened, I found a puddle of an oily substance in the middle of the balm. Once I mopped up the puddle, I found the lip balm to be grainy. Not a pleasant sensation on the lips. I am so very disappointed in the quality of the product."
— Michelle C. (1/5)

The most important consideration in any business is its customers. Today's world of misleading claims, false advertising, and simple deception, often leaves consumers trying to discover the truth about personal products and their ingredients.
Some of my favorite products are made with ingredients that just do not exist as certified organic. Why? At this time there are no standards created for ingredients specifically used in the personal care product industry. Organic certification of personal care products is based on the organic food standards set by the National Organic Program of the USDA.
But since we are a certified organic company, we are required to submit documentation that even our "non-organic ingredients" were produced without the use of toxic pesticides, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), sewage sludge, or irradiation.

Why Did We Become a Certified Organic Company?
What Do All of the Organic Labels Mean?
We often receive questions as to whether our soaps, shampoos, and other natural products are safe to use during pregnancy.
We recommend that expectant and nursing mothers check with their midwife or physician before changing a skincare routine with our organic products, or any other line of products.
Read the label on a bar of commercial soap. Read the label on your jar of moisturizer.
Now read the ingredients in a Chagrin Valley product.
We use quality natural and USDA Certified Organic ingredients. No synthetic additives, colorants, fragrances, preservatives, or chemical derivatives are used.
There is nothing in our all-natural basic soap or other products that could cause a problem in pregnancy.
Topically applying the herbs present in many of our soaps is also not a problem. Your skin will absorb much less herb from the soap than if you would sprinkle them on your food.
The issue that seems to be of most concern is the use of essential oils during pregnancy.
There is a lot of confusing, ambiguous, and inaccurate information concerning the use of essential oils in pregnancy.
The question of safety and safety testing has a lot to do with several factors.
But also, aromatherapy and massage therapy use much higher concentrations of essential oils than you find in soap or even in eating the herb. With aromatherapy, you are inhaling the high concentrations which get absorbed via the lungs and in massage therapy, the essential oils remain on your skin and are absorbed.
Our scented soaps are gently scented with essential oils, but the choice is between you and your health care professional. The most critical time is the first trimester.
Just about every one of our products, like lip balms, whipped butters, soaps, shampoos, and deodorants has a "no added scent" version.
When there is a growing baby to consider, if you are at all uncertain as to the safety of an essential-oil containing product, or any ingredient, please consult your doctor, midwife, or health care professional!
When it comes to safety during pregnancy it is understandable that many massage therapists and aromatherapists decide to err on the side of caution in recommending the avoidance of certain essential oils.
Some Herbalists and Aromatherapist believe that essential oils that are normally safe to use, are safe during pregnancy, while others will recommend avoiding all essential oils during pregnancy.
Some essential oils that are normally quite safe have hormone-like effects and some even stimulate uterine muscles, both of which would be contraindicated during pregnancy.
Please do not ask us if one of our products is safe to use during pregnancy--we will simply refer you to this page.
We do not provide a list of essential oils considered safe during pregnancy because the information available is very contradictory. One aromatherapy source will list an essential oil as problematic while another one states it is fine.
The information is also changing constantly. Please do your own research and consult your doctor, midwife, or health care professional for the most up-to-date information.
Even if you have never had sensitive skin in the past, you may notice that a product you have been using for several years now irritates your skin.
The stretching belly is often the most sensitive spot. Other potential problem areas include the hips, thighs, and bottom where the skin may become dry and flaky.
Although the exact cause is not known, raging hormones do make you more sensitive to a wide range of things, and also your skin is thinning and stretching as you, and your baby, grow.
These changes can behave in unpredictable ways. For example, if you have eczema you may suffer from major flare-ups or complete remission during pregnancy.
Keep your body well moisturized and avoid products that contain synthetic additives, colorants, fragrances, or preservatives. Any of these can exacerbate sensitive skin problems.
Before trying a new product, you can always do a patch test to test for sensitivity.
And again, we recommend that expectant and nursing mothers check with their midwife or physician before changing a skincare routine with our products, or any other line of products.
Pregnancy & Children: We do not provide information on the safety of essential oils during Pregnancy or for use in Children because the available information is very ambiguous and often contradictory. If you’re interested in using essential oils during pregnancy or with young children please do your own research and consult your doctor, midwife, or health care professional before use.

We often receive questions as to whether our soaps, shampoos, and other items are safe to use on young children.
A baby’s skin, so thin and delicate, is no place for harmful synthetic chemicals.
Sadly, even some of the most trusted baby brands add nasty chemicals to their products.
Read the label on a bar of commercial baby soap or shampoo. Read the label on a bottle of commercial baby oil. Now read the ingredients in Chagrin Valley products.
We recommend starting with our Milk & Honey Baby Soap. We also recommend our two Castile soaps and Carrot & Honey Soap. They are unscented and, as with all of our products, contain no artificial ingredients!
My grandkids use our Milk & Honey bar as a baby shampoo--just keep the soap away from their eyes.
When you think your child is ready, try some new soaps.
As with all new products, it is best to do a skin patch test prior to full usage to test for any skin allergies or sensitivities. If you have any questions or concerns always check with your doctor or health care professional.
It is best to add only one new soap or product at a time and use it for a while before switching to a new soap.
Essential Oils & Children: We do not provide information on the safety of essential oils for use in Children because the available information is very ambiguous and often contradictory. If you are interested in using essential oils with young children please consult your health care professional before use.
Please do not ask us to diagnose your child's skin problems, we are not health care professionals. Our recommendations are based on what our customers have shared.
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The skin on your lips is extra sensitive and needs a natural lip balm made with ingredients that moisturize, allow your skin to breathe, and penetrate the skin—not simply coat the skin’s surface.
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Herbs are plants that contain a life force of their own. Infusing herbs into oil transfers the healing properties and flavors to the oil and is one of the oldest forms of medicine-making.
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