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  • Creosote (Chaparral) is an ancient medicinal herb that is a healing antioxidant. It is antimicrobial, anti-fungal and rich in vitamin E. (And it's what creates that heavenly smell in the desert after a good rain!) 

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    1. SPF30 Broad Spectrum (UVA and UVB) Creosote Healing Mineral Sunscreen. Wild-crafted and organic materials. Handmade in Tucson, AZ. Antioxidant. Moisturizing. Cruelty free.
    2. Healing and moisturizing Creosote infused Jojoba oil.
    3. Creosote Lip Balm
    4. This bar is infused with creosote also known as "Larrea tridentata"

This resilient, prolific plant is beloved in the Southwest because whenever it rains, the air smells of its familiar, musky, earthy scent. It is revered by Southwest herbalists for its numerous benefits to the skin, so it is an especially wonderful and soothing bar for those with skin irritations. 

Scent: earthy, musky, petrichor. 
Larrea soaps are handmade in small batches using only high quality oils, butters, essential oils,
    5. Creosote Bush soap by silver lining soap company. Smells like rain in the desert. Organic, cruelty free, vegan
    6. This salve helps heal a variety of skin conditions including eczema, psoriasis, fungal infections, dry and cracked heels and hands, and sun damaged skin.  Greasewood (Larrea tridentata) can be found in the Mohave, Sonoran, and Chihuahuan deserts and brings us that quintessential smell of desert rain.  Fresh green leaves are gathered right before the yellow flowers bloom. The leaves are then dried and ground to be infused into the organic oil blend.  Made in Tucson, AZ.
    7. This healing salve can be used for many types of skin conditions. Desert chaparral (creosote) has long been used by Native peoples in the Southwest for its antifungal, antiseptic and antibacterial properties. Made simply from beeswax, organic olive oil and wild harvested Larrea tridentata (chaparral bush).
    8. 6 inch ceramic tile featuring yellow creosote blossom on black background