Peace Lips ~golden~
Natural, herbal lip balm made from Mother Nature with Peaceful hands
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Got Peace?
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Peace Lips is more than just lip balm - it’s a ritual of Peace
Peace for your lips - Peace for the planet
Peace Lips golden blends Calendula infused Jojoba oil, Bees Wax, Cacao Butter and Vitamin E. Crafted in the heart space of peace and gratitude and packaged in a sustainable cardboard push up container.
Peace Mala botanicals
Peace Mala botanicals is an offering born from place, plants, and prayer.
Each botanical is chosen with intention—honoring the land it comes from, the hands that tend it, and the quiet intelligence of nature itself. Everything is hand-created in small batches, with care for the earth, local sourcing whenever possible, and a commitment to sustainability that respects both people and planet. This work moves slowly on purpose, allowing time, attention, and reverence to become part of the medicine.
At the heart of Peace Mala is the vibration of peace itself. The name comes from the ancient chant Aum Shanti, Shanti, Shanti—a blessing for peace in the body, the mind, and the world. These creations are more than products; they are small rituals. They carry the web of a life—the place I live, the choices I make, the way I listen, and the love woven into each batch—rippling outward through use, breath, and shared experience.
I share this work in the spirit of open hands and shared knowledge. This is simply my lens, shaped by my place on the earth and my conversations with plants. I believe the most potent medicine is made with intention and care, and that medicine comes alive when it’s rooted in relationship—to land, to season, to community.
The plants at our feet speak to what’s needed now, arriving and receding in response to what’s happening if we’re paying attention. What I offer is not a formula to follow, but an invitation: to get jazzed, to listen to the plants where you live, and to let your own divinity move through what you make. Let what you make, be made with attention, intention, and love.