Lip-to-Lid Balmies are planet-friendly, wear-anywhere crayons that hydrate like a balm. Packed with oils, butters, and antioxidants such as elderberry, hemp, and plum oil to nourish, heal and hydrate skin. Balmies are 100% zero waste which means they're tube and cap free. They're wrapped in paper and rest in a recyclable carrying case.
Get the Axiology Lip-to-Lid Balmies Duo Set to try out a variety of colors.
HOW TO USE IT
Apply directly to eyes, lips + cheeks and blend in with fingers. Tear the recyclable paper as needed and keep Balmie in its red, recyclable box. Boxes handmade from recycled trash by a women's cooperative in Bali.
INGREDIENTS
Superpower Ingredients
Kokum Butter, Elderberry, Hemp Seed, Neem, Sunflower
Full Ingredient List
Castor Oil*, Kokum Butter, Sunflower Oil*, Sunflower Seed Wax, Hemp Seed Oil, Plum Seed Oil, Vitamin E Oil, Elderberry Extract, Neem Seed Oil
*Organic
ABOUT THIS BRAND
Axiology was founded by Ericka Rodriguez, who combines her commitment to fruitarianism and healthier, safer cosmetics in her artisan makeup line. Ericka spent over a year testing ingredients and concocting the perfect formula for Axiology's lipstick line. The result was a product that serves kind, vivacious people everywhere who want to look glamorous while also giving back. Axiology believes in a world where using an everyday luxury like lipstick doesn't include polluting the planet, hurting its beings, or ingesting harmful chemicals through our skin.
Axiology is a member of PETA and financially supports the Orangutan Foundation to protect this endangered species and rain forests from palm deforestation. Axiology's lipstick boxes are sourced from Bali where Ericka discovered a woman-owned recycled-paper boutique. After personally witnessing all stages of production, Ericka wanted to support this sustainable business that gives local women opportunities and a healthy work environment. The paper used for each gorgeous triangular box is collected from all over the island of Bali and is taken to a small factory where it's then boiled down to a pulp, dried in the sun, and finally folded and decorated by hand. The gift inherent in these boxes is that their production helps trash reduction on the island, a growing concern as the population of Bali and popularity of the destination continues to rise.