Organic Peppermint Lip Balm - 2 pack

$ 8.00 $ 10.00

DESCRIPTION

For every tube you buy, face to face gives $1 toward smile-healing surgeries for children in
need living with facial disabilities, like cleft lip and cleft palate. Our balms are made with the best
organic ingredients that heal and refresh your lips, naturally. Together, we're sharing smiles
around the world, one tube at a time.
 
Made in the USA using renewable energy. non-GMO. cruelty free.
Tube made of 40% recycled material.

USDA certified organic ingredients: sunflower oil, beeswax, coconut oil, peppermint oil,
rosemary extract, calendula. other: vitamin e.
 
Size: 0.15 oz. 4.25 g

ABOUT face to face organics

I have always aspired to become a physician but also wanted to start an organization that could
improve access to health care for those that need it most. I am especially drawn to helping kids
with facial disabilities knowing that the surgical techniques have been around for decades, are
relatively low cost, and can dramatically and permanently improve the quality of life for these
kids. I had heard about what other social entrepreneurs were doing and felt compelled to start my
own organization, following a similar buy one give one model.

The perfect product to start? Lip balm with a built-in donation, which would connect people with
how they are both using the product and impacting the life of a child. I told my friend Travis
(a fellow co-founder) about the idea and he immediately wanted to help start an organization
dedicated to sharing smiles around the world.

During my last semester of college in the spring of 2012, I did an internship at a hospital in rural
Ecuador and saw first hand how powerful the gift of health could be to someone, especially in
developing countries. When I returned, we started taking the process of creating our business
seriously, and face to face organics was born.

We partner with Project Harar Ethiopia, who gives children in rural Ethiopia the opportunity
to change their lives with surgery and medical attention for facial disabilities like cleft lip, cleft
palate, and noma. They operate a sustainable model that utilizes local resources in Ethiopia and
provides holistic, long-term care to their patients. The facial reconstructive operations cost just a
few hundred dollars but are still largely inaccessible by most patients. Together we can change
this and continue sharing smiles.