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Swipe it on before the rub starts, not after: a thin layer of beeswax and infused oils that sets in seconds to a dry, matte barrier.
Tea tree, eucalyptus, and a lift of citrus keep it clean and sharp, not sweet, for a run, a long day on your feet, or the mile you weren't planning on walking.
Scent — Tea tree and eucalyptus over bright citrus, a cool note of menthol. Clean and sharp, not sweet.
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Two sizes: a 2 oz to find out if it's for you, and a 4 oz that stretches for months of regular use
A firm beeswax balm built on coconut oil infused with arnica, calendula, comfrey root, and Saint John's wort, with hempseed, olive, and jojoba oils and a cool note of menthol. It glides on where skin rubs (inner thighs, underarms, the tops of your feet) and sets to a thin, dry layer, carrying a clean blend of tea tree, eucalyptus, and citrus oils.
You don't have to be training for anything to hit that rub. A server on a double shift, a new hire breaking in stiff boots, a first long hike of the season: hour three is where skin starts to complain, and a thin swipe beforehand is the difference. Keep it zipped in a gym bag or a carry-on; it's solid, not liquid, so it clears security without a second look.
Swipe a thin layer over the spots where skin rubs (inner thighs, underarms, the tops of your feet) before a run, a walk, or a long day on your feet. It goes on solid and sets to a dry, barely-there layer in a few seconds. Reapply on a long day if you feel it wearing off.
Picked & packed by hand from our North Salt Lake warehouse, usually the same business day — arriving in 2–5 business days (no express). Not quite right when it lands? Free returns within 30 days.
What’s in it
Most glide products are a lotion that soaks in and wears off, or a powder that cakes. This is a beeswax balm: it glides on and sets to a thin, dry layer that stays put where skin rubs.

The wax that makes it a balm: it sets to a thin, dry layer that stays where you put it, where skin rubs.
Coconut oil infused with arnica, calendula, comfrey root, and Saint John’s wort. The soft base the balm glides on.
Menthol crystals with tea tree, eucalyptus, and a lift of citrus, the clean, cool note the balm carries.
How it feels
It’s firm at room temperature and softens the moment it meets skin warmth, so it glides on in a thin layer and sets to a dry, barely-there layer: no slick, no grease on your clothes. What stays is a smooth, dry barrier where skin rubs and a clean, cool trace of the oils.
Straight answer
Not this one. It goes on solid (a thin swipe, not a scoop) and sets to a dry, barely-there layer in a few seconds. Beeswax is what makes it set, so it stays where you put it instead of sliding around or soaking into your clothes. The trick is a thin layer on clean, dry skin before you head out; pile it on and any balm feels heavy, swipe a little and it disappears.

The ritual
Glide it over the spots where skin rubs: inner thighs, underarms, the tops of your feet.
Before a run, a walk, or a long day on your feet, on clean, dry skin.
Two or three swipes is enough. Reapply on a long day if you feel it wearing off.
Make it a set
Complete the ritual
Each piece is also sold on its own.
Questions
It's a beeswax barrier over the spots where skin rubs, not a scent that masks the problem. Swipe a thin layer on before a run, a walk, or a long day on your feet, and it sets to a dry layer that stays where you put it instead of sliding off with sweat.
It's beeswax and infused botanical oils, no synthetic fragrance, so it tends to sit well with sensitive skin. Patch-test a small area first if you're reactive to anything, and check with your provider before using it if you're pregnant or nursing, since arnica and comfrey aren't universally cleared for that stage.
Wherever skin meets skin or skin meets fabric and starts to rub: inner thighs, underarms, the tops of your feet if your shoes are the culprit. It's the kind of balm people say they keep reaching for once it's in a bag or a back pocket, because a thin swipe is all it takes before you're out the door.
The 2 oz size is enough to find out if it's for you; the 4 oz stretches for months of regular use. Keep it closed and out of direct heat so it stays firm between uses.
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