We deliver to anywhere within Southern Africa

Soothes skin irritations and minor wounds

HoneyBalm

Our honey-based skin and wound balm

Great for skin irritations caused by eczema and psoriasis, insect bites/stings, blisters, rashes and dry chapped skin.

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Details

  • Provides optimal moisture
  • Soothes and nourishes the skin
  • Protects the skin from the external environment

Soothes irritations

Inhibits bacterial growth

Moisturises

Sustainably sourced

Used on

  • Irritated skin
  • Blisters
  • Rashes
  • Insect bites/stings
  • Dry chapped skin
  • Injured skin
  • Peri-wound areas
  • Pressure areas
  • Skin folds

Ingredients

  • MELCURA™ Medical-Grade Honey
  • Avocado oil
  • Beeswax

How to use

Step 1

Clean wound/skin condition using soap and water.

Step 2

Apply a thin layer of HoneyBalm directly onto the affected area.

Step 3

Treat affected areas 1 to 2 times per day.

Step 4

The affected area may be covered with a secondary bandage, but this is not usually necessary.

Frequently used with

HoneyGel

Testimonials

I fell in love with Melcura the moment I laid my eyes on it! They literally had me at the word “Honey"

Izelle Hoffman

Lifestyle Chef

"I recently started using Melcura HoneyBalm on my fever blisters. (I get them often.) It is very soothing and gives instant relief. I also think that it has made the blister less severe and heal faster than they normally do. I'll never be without a tube in my handbag now."

Helen Schöer

Editor Your Pregnancy & Baby and Baba & Kleuter

"This is a really nice add to a burn kit"

Sr René Lessing

Registered nurse and wound specialist

"I have had amazing results with a Crohn’s disease sufferer"

Sr René Lessing

Registered nurse and wound specialist

"I got injured on my shin at the gym doing a jump squat.

I’ve been applying Melcura balm ever since and it’s healing very nicely."

Kheti Mlangeni

Co-founder of PopUpGym

"The Melcura Balm Skin and Wound Healing is a staple in our First Aid kit."

Hayley Owen Watters

Actress, Director of Actorvate Productions

Always consult with your medical practitioner