Gimiyala Australia
Nämbarra Skin Recovery Balm
Nämbarra Skin Recovery Balm
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A favourite with our customers for its wonderful skin rejuvenating properties, this balm is made with a plant native to and wild-harvested from Yolŋu Country in the remote north of Australia in North East Arnhem Land.
Nämbarra is the local and traditional name (scientific name is Melaleuca Dealbata) given to this plant by the local custodians, the Yolŋu people, who have used this plant for 60,000+ years for its gentle and rejuvenating potential.
A plant scientifically and traditionally known for its anti-microbial, anti-fungal and skin repairing properties, this gentle balm may assist with the following:
- Rashes & itchy insect bites
- Skin irritations
- Dry skin
- Breakouts
- Grazes
- Burns
- Scarring
Our Nämbarra balm is ideal for those prone to eczema, psoriasis and/or acne.
To honour the potential of this plant, very few ingredients have been added to our balm to ensure the properties of this plant remain as pure as possible.
Our simple ingredients include:
- Infused Organic Coconut Oil with wild-harvested Nämbarra (Meleleuca Dealbata) leaves
- Australian raw beeswax
- Organic Clove essential oil
All oils used in our products have been infused over time with meticulous care.
What you will not find in our products:
- No petrochemicals
- No synthetic preservatives
- No colours
- No parabens
- No synthetic fragrances
- No animal testing
Specifications of the product include:
- Comes in two sizes
- Large: Approx. 100g (100ml) of balm
- Small: Approx. 50g (50ml) of balm
- Gorgeous gentle aroma of coconut, Nämbarra (Meleleuca Dealbata) and clove
- Comes in an easy to transport and recyclable aluminium tin
Supporting Indigenous Wisdom Keepers
With the wisdom and knowledge of this plant being passed down through generations in traditional cultural customs, we are very honoured and fortunate to be able to share this balm and plant with you.
The botanical used in this balm is wild-harvested by hand on Yolŋu Country using traditional methods and 50% of net profits support Yolŋu Elder, advisor and wisdom keeper, Ms Djapirri Mununggirritj who is dedicated to ensuring the ancient traditions are kept alive with her younger generations. The Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) of the native botanical used in this balm remains with Djapirri, not Gimiyala.
Each year Gimiyala also supports the wider local Yolŋu community with educational sessions (taught by Djapirri) and balm donations to Elders, patients in hospital, local schools, community centres, age care centres and more. Keeping the knowledge and trust in native plants alive within Indigenous communities is one of our core company values. It is through your support we can continue to make this happen.
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