Small But Mighty: The Lip Balm That’s Good Enough for You (and the Kids Who Eat It)
- bubblesoapco
- Jul 21
- 2 min read

Let’s be real: kids are going to lick their lips. Or chew on the balm. Or “accidentally” smear it on their cheeks, noses, elbows, and occasionally the dog.
That’s exactly why we made our Natural Lip Balm from gentle, 100% natural ingredients — no weird chemicals, no fake flavours, and absolutely nothing you wouldn’t feel safe using on your little one.
It’s safe enough to eat (not that we’re recommending it), and strong enough to fix the driest lips, whether they belong to you, your toddler, or your teen.
Lanolin – Nature’s Moisture Magnet
Straight from sheep’s wool, lanolin helps lock in moisture and repair cracked skin, without the burny feeling some balms give. It’s like a soft, soothing barrier that heals, rather than just glossing over the problem.
Tallow – Old-School Goodness That Works
We use slow-rendered, grass-fed tallow, just like the old days. It’s rich in vitamins and super compatible with your skin, so it sinks in quickly and does its job properly. Bonus? It’s gentle enough for bub and hardworking enough for grown-up lips too.
No Nasties, No Plastic, No Fuss
No petroleum
No fake scents or flavours
No synthetic additives
No plastic tubes
Just clean, lick-safe ingredients in a pocket-sized reusable tin
Perfect for school bags, beach bags, prams, and gloveboxes — it won’t melt into a puddle or explode in the heat.
Made with Kids in Mind
Cracked lips, windburned cheeks, dry noses in winter — this balm does it all. It’s perfect for little faces, and you don’t need to worry when they inevitably lick it, chew on it, or smear it like war paint.
Because if it’s going on their skin (and in their mouths), it should be safe enough to eat.
Handmade in Airlie Beach
Each tin is hand-poured in small batches using ingredients we’d happily use on our own kids. Because we do. It’s made with love, sunshine, and absolutely no chemicals.
Small tin. Big results.
For grown-ups, kids, and everyone in between.



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