Armor Balm
Armor Balm
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Friction-Melt Balm for Skin, Beard, and Daily Exposure
INGREDIENTS
Beeswax (low-temp processed), shea butter, coconut oil, jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, rosemary oil, tea tree oil.
PURPOSE
Built to protect skin and condition beard during daily exposure to heat, wind, washing, and friction. Seals dryness without suffocating, tames beard, sideburns, and hair without an oily look, and leaves a clean woodsy scent that stays close to the skin.
HOW TO USE
Scoop a small amount, warm between palms, and press into beard, face, hands, or dry areas. Reapply as needed.
SIZE
1.5 oz
Learn more about hand protection for hard work.
What is Armor Balm?
Armor Balm is a friction-melt hand, beard, and hair protection balm formulated for manual workers and trade professionals. It provides antimicrobial defense against germs and work-related damage using tea tree oil and lavender in a low-temperature botanical base that absorbs without greasy residue.
How to Use Armor Balm
- Rub small amount between palms until it melts (5-10 seconds)
- Distribute across backs of hands, between fingers, and around nails
- For beard: work through facial hair after washing
- For hair: apply to scalp and work through ends
- Reapply mid-shift if needed (hands take continuous damage)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Armor Balm used for?
Hand protection from germs, friction, and work-related damage. Also used for beard and hair protection from environmental exposure. Not a moisturizer — this is antimicrobial barrier protection for people who work with their hands.
How long does one jar last?
2-4 weeks with daily work use (applying 2x per shift). Longer if used only for beard or occasional hand protection.
What makes it different from regular hand cream?
Most hand creams add moisture but no antimicrobial defense. Armor Balm uses tea tree oil for germ protection and absorbs without greasy grip on tools. Formulated for function, not cosmetics.
Will it interfere with tool grip?
No. The friction-melt formulation absorbs into skin within 30-60 seconds. No greasy film remains on palms after application.
Can women use this or is it just for men?
Anyone whose hands take damage can use it. The "Armor" name refers to protection function, not gender. Many nurses, gardeners, and service workers use it.
Armor Balm vs Similar Products
Armor Balm vs Balm Ease: Armor is for hand/beard protection with antimicrobial action. Balm Ease is for muscle pain and soreness. If your hands are sore from work, you might need both.
Armor Balm vs Ember Balm: Armor protects hands from germs and damage. Ember prevents sweat and chafing during activity. Choose Armor for work protection, Ember for athletic performance.
Ingredient Functions
| Ingredient | Function |
|---|---|
| Calendula-infused oil | Anti-inflammatory base, skin repair support |
| Shea butter | Moisture barrier without occlusion |
| Tea tree oil | Antimicrobial and antifungal protection |
| Lavender oil | Skin-calming, additional antimicrobial action |
| Beeswax | Protective barrier, friction-melt structure |
| Vitamin E oil | Antioxidant, skin recovery support |
What Customers Say
"Works through a full shift without needing to reapply. Hands stay protected and don't feel greasy on tools." — Verified Customer
"Finally found something for my beard that doesn't leave product buildup or greasy feel." — Verified Customer
30 verified reviews, 4.8 average rating
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