- ORGANIC CHEST RUB – Calms and soothes to promote deeper breathing and relaxation. A must-have during winter but works great all year round!
- EUCALYPTUS & MINT – Badger Aromatic Chest Rub is a naturally cooling and soothing herbal balm with essential oils of eucalyptus, rosemary, ravintsara, and tea tree.
- SAFE & EFFECTIVE – Safe and effective for use by the whole family. Badger Chest Balm is great as a soothing chest rub, or as a steam inhalant when added to a humidifier or pot of hot water.
- BOTANICAL INGREDIENTS – Free-of artificial ingredients, fragrances, dyes, parabens, GMOs, synthetic chemicals, or harsh ingredients. Our philosophy flows from the ground up. We believe in using botanical ingredients that are filled with life force. They make for better products, for healthier people, and for a healthier planet. Certified Gluten Free and never tested on animals.
- CERTIFIED ORGANIC – Badger Aromatic Chest Rub is USDA Certified Organic and petrolatum-free. The organic certification ensures that ingredients are not genetically modified, and are grown and processed without the use of chemical pesticides, fertilizers, or chemical processing agents. We prioritize using USDA certified organic ingredients, which we believe to be the gold standard for personal care ingredients.
From the brand
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Proud Makers of Organic Body Care Since 1995 – Family-owned. Family-run. Family-friendly. We proudly dream up, formulate, and manufacture natural and organic body care and mineral sunscreens in our 100% solar-powered facility in rural New Hampshire. We create products inspired by people that we love, including you!
- Women Owned Business
- 2nd Generation Leadership
- Mission Driven B-Corp
- Made in the USA
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How Did We Get Our Start?
Back in the mid-1990s, our founder Bill Whyte worked as a carpenter. He worked hard, and so did his hands. They would often split and crack in the frigid New England winters. One night, seeking a soothing solution, he mixed up some beeswax and olive oil to create a simple herbal balm. It helped his hands so much, he decided to share it with everyone he knew – and the rest, as they say, is Badger history.
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