Arnica-Menthol Magic Balm


Sustainable goodness
Amongst their impressive list of credentials, Dr. Bronner’s is committed to sourcing ethically, fighting climate change via organic farming, and advancing progressive business practices.
Why we love it
Made from a soothing blend of ingredients of organic beeswax, organic coconut, and organic oils, this arnica-menthol magic balm cools the skin while moisturizing it. Whether you're dealing with muscle aches or searching for tattoo care, this balm has your back.
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- Vegetarian
- B Corp
- Non-GMO
- Organic
- Sustainable Agriculture
- Recyclable Packaging
- Community & Economic Development
- Environment
- Health & Disease
- Human Rights
Shipping
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How it does good
Treating the earth like home
Dr. Bronner’s is fighting for a marketplace where consumers are not misled into purchasing synthetic-laden products masquerading as certified organic personal care. Emanuel Bronner, the man behind the brand, believed that a company has a responsibility to “Share the profits with the workers and the earth from which you made it!” His son Ralph called this approach Constructive Capitalism and they practice it in every aspect of their business—from the products they make, throughout their supply chains, to their dedicated activism and charitable giving, and more.
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responsible sourcing
A certified B-Corp, Dr. Bronner’s has created or partnered with fair trade and organic projects all over the world. They build personal relationships with organic farmers and producers to create equitable supply chains. This includes fair prices for farmers, living wages and excellent working conditions for workers, investment in communities, and respect for land and people. As a company with numerous certifications related to environmental and social impact, they work with suppliers who have the same certifications or hold similar values, and for some like USDA Organic, it's a requirement. -
supporting key causes
Dr. Bronner’s donates roughly 1/3 of their profits to charitable and activist causes including regenerative organic agriculture, animal advocacy, and criminal justice reform. Their giving spans the globe through their All-One International initiative, which focuses on philanthropy and advocacy outside of the United States. And in partnership with the Rodale Institute and Patagonia, they established the Regenerative Organic Alliance and created the Regenerative Organic Certification standard. -
low carbon footprint
Dr. Bronner's is 100% renewably-powered and their goal is to become climate positive by 2025, plastic neutral by 2023, and a Zero Waste business (i.e. less than 10% of waste going to landfill) by 2023. -
recyclable packaging
Dr. Bronner’s uses 100% post-consumer recycled (PCR) polyethylene (PET) plastic bottles for almost all of their liquid and pump soaps. In fact, they pioneered these bottles in the personal care industry. Dr. Bronner's also uses 100% post-consumer recycled (PCR) wrappers for all of their bar soaps and widely recyclable tins for their magic balms!
How to use it

Apply to dry, achy skin anywhere on your body. For tattoo care, wash your tattoo with one of Dr. Bronner's castile or bar soaps, then pat the area dry and apply a thin layer of magic balm over the tattoo.
When you're done...
The tin is recyclable in a curbside bin.
These are general guidelines for broadly-recyclable materials. Check with your local recycler to confirm what they take.
About the Brand
Dr. Bronner's
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