Restore Paw Balm has all-natural ingredients and new anti-lick formula with easy apply twist up container.

REPEL Tick Balm is safe and all-natural!

Repel | Protect & Prevent | Nourish


Our hand-made, small-batch, hand-poured Repel Tick Balm was crafted to help repel ticks when going outdoors. Natural ingredients help to condition, and nourish your pet’s paws, skin, ears, nose, elbows, and wrinkles! Cedarwood and geranium have been discovered to be effective repellants against ticks, the fragrant cedarwood and geranium oils also create an anti-lick formula that prevents pets from licking it off, making it longer lasting!


Repel is 100% natural, non-toxic, plant based, food grade tick balm providing a breathable barrier for year-round protection. Fortified with ingredients such as Calendula and Vitamin E makes Repel Tick Balm an essential part of your pet’s overall health and well-being.


Our convenient twist-up format allows for easy application, especially for the hard to reach places like between toes - the sneaky places where ticks love to hide!

Protection you can TRUST


Repel Tick Balm - 15g
Dogs & Cats
Large Breed

$12.95

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Restore Paw Balm - 5g
Dogs & Cats
Small Breed

$6.95

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Candelilla Wax

Candelilla is a plant based wax and functions as a skin-protective barrier agent that helps prevent skin from losing moisture. It contributes shine and functions as a stabilizer, an emulsifier, a fast-absorbing lubricant, and a nourishing skin conditioner. 


Candelilla Wax is reputed to help reduce the signs of aging, such as wrinkles and age spots. Furthermore, it is said to hydrate parched and scaly skin for enhanced smoothness.

Shea Butter

Shea butter is fat that’s extracted from the nuts of the shea tree. It has been used as a cosmetic ingredient for centuries. 


Shea butter has high concentrations of vitamins and fatty acids, combined with its easy-to-spread consistency, make it a great product for smoothing, soothing, and conditioning skin.


Shea butter acts as a “refatting” agent, restoring lipids and rapidly creating moisture. This restores the barrier between skin and the outside environment, holding moisture in and reducing the risk of dryness.


Shea tree products have been established as powerful ingredients to fight skin infections caused by fungi. Shea kills spores of fungi that causes ringworm and athlete’s foot.

Hemp Oil

Antioxidants, Vitamins and Minerals

Hemp oil provides a host of other beneficial nutrients including antioxidants in the form of vitamin E and carotene. Antioxidants are beneficial  because they neutralize destructive free radicals. Hemp oil also includes minerals such as magnesium, calcium, sulfur, phosphorous, iron and zinc. Chlorophyll is also present in hemp oil, which gives it a light green color. Chlorophyll has been shown to have potent antioxidant and antimutagenic activities.


Polyunsaturated Fats

Hemp oil is very high in polyunsaturated fatty acids, specifically gamma-linole
ic acid and stearidonic acid. Polyunsaturated fats are beneficial because they help lower cholesterol levels and the risk of heart disease and reduce the risk for Type 2 diabetes. Consuming polyunsaturated fats is also associated with a reduction in the onset of dementia as well as a reduced risk for developing memory difficulties and subsequent dementia.

Calendula

Calendula has long been popular in herbal medicine for its alleged healing properties. The Calendula officinalis plant is often applied externally to wounds and burns, or taken internally to heal tissues of the mouth, throat, and digestive tract.


Calendula's antifungal and antimicrobial properties help prevent infection and heal injuries. It is also known to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant components, which might help to protect against paw abrasions

Vitamin E

Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that is essential for the maintenance of healthy skin. Application of vitamin E has been used in a wide variety of forms throughout history, including the topical application of Vitamin E oil.


Vitamin E has been considered an anti-inflammatory agent in the skin and prevents inflammatory damage after UV exposure.


Vitamin E containing tocopherols or tocotrienols have moisturizing properties. Topical application of vitamin E can improve the skins' water-binding capacity after only two to four weeks of use.

Argan Oil

Argan oil is made from the kernels that grow on the argan trees native to Morocco. Argan oil has traditionally been used both topically and orally to improve the health of skin, hair, and nails. It contains a number of different beneficial properties and vitamins that form a powerful combination to boost skin health.


Argan oil contains a large number of healing properties, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Both help reduce symptoms for a number of different inflammatory skin conditions.


Argan oil has both antibacterial and fungicidal properties. This gives it the capability to help treat and prevent both bacterial and fungal skin infections.

Zinc

Zinc is a mineral and a potential antioxidant which helps in reducing the production of free radicals.


Zinc is known to support wound healing. With its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, it enhances skin repair function and reduces redness and inflammation. It helps to relieve eczema, irritation, and itchy and dry skin.


As pets age, the skin’s natural ability to regulate moisture decreases. Zinc is known to prevent and decrease transepidermal water loss. It also improves the barrier function of skin, and helps to keep it hydrated and moisturized

Cedarwood Oil

Cedarwood oil is safe to use on humans and pets! Cedarwood oil creates a barrier that ticks cannot cross when applied to the skin.


Cedarwood oil is derived from the cedar tree (Cedrus deodara). It has a distinct woodsy scent. Cedarwood oil has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. It is considered safe enough by the FDA to be used as a food preservative.


Today, cedarwood oil is widely used for its pest-repelling capabilities. It is effective against many insects, including ants, bed bugs, moths, mosquitos, and ticks!


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