Beekeeper's Buddy with Finger Lakes NY Propolis
One of the lesser-known wonders of the beehive, propolis is a resinous substance honey bees make by blending tree sap with their own enzymes. In the hive, they use it as a natural antimicrobial shield—smart little architects that they are.
I gently collect this propolis (no harm to the bees!), create a concentrated extract, and blend it into a silky base of shea butter, sunflower oil, beeswax, and vitamin E.
The result? A soft, nourishing balm that melts into the skin with a light, resinous scent and a lot of natural wisdom behind it.
Perfect for dry hands, rough patches, or just a moment of quiet appreciation for the bees.
1 oz tin
One of the lesser-known wonders of the beehive, propolis is a resinous substance honey bees make by blending tree sap with their own enzymes. In the hive, they use it as a natural antimicrobial shield—smart little architects that they are.
I gently collect this propolis (no harm to the bees!), create a concentrated extract, and blend it into a silky base of shea butter, sunflower oil, beeswax, and vitamin E.
The result? A soft, nourishing balm that melts into the skin with a light, resinous scent and a lot of natural wisdom behind it.
Perfect for dry hands, rough patches, or just a moment of quiet appreciation for the bees.
1 oz tin