The chill oil may not be as hot, but all the other ingredients are still superb!
Fiery chilli, warming ginger, sharp wintergreen and cool peppermint all team up with earthy cedarwood and spice notes for a bold, unforgettable blend. Read on…
- Chilli
Chilli extract offers a warming kickthat is both bold and unmistakable. It has been used for generations in rubs and ointments to bringfiery heat and vitality. - Camphor
Camphor brings a clean, penetrating fragrance often associated with old-style balms. Its cooling, invigorating presence has made it a staple in traditional remedies and aromatic applications. - Wintergreen
Wintergreen essential oil is known for its sharp, fresh, and slightly sweet aroma. It has long been valued in traditional liniments and massage blends for its warming qualities and distinctive scent. - Cajeput
Cajeput oil has a crisp, slightly medicinal aroma with hints of eucalyptus and tea tree. Traditionally used in massage oils, it contributes to the refreshing and clarifying qualities of a blend. - Clove Bud
Clove Bud essential oil carries a strong, spicy warmth with a rich aroma. Historically, it has been prized in spice markets and adds depth and intensity to balms and oils. - Cinnamon
Cinnamon oil offers a warm, sweet, and spicy note that is instantly recognisable. It has been used for centuries in perfumery and spice blends, lending both heat and character. - Peppermint
Peppermint provides a cooling, menthol-like freshness that uplifts the senses. Its bright, crisp aroma balances warming oils, giving blends a refreshing contrast. - Cedarwood
Cedarwood has an earthy, grounding scent with woody depth. It is often included in blends for its steadying base note and long history of use in traditional preparations. - Ginger
Ginger essential oil delivers a warm, spicy aroma with a hint of sweetness. Traditionally linked with stimulating and energising blends, it brings a lively spark to aromatic formulations.
For full details, see our original Hemp Fire Balm here.





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