It’s nice to treat yourself, and give our skin a bit of extra help in staying soft and healthy. With only natural ingredients, my limited edition handmade salves are a great addition for your handbag, office draw, kitchen or wherever you may need it.
The salves are made from flowers from my garden, surrounding countryside and organic from online, infused in organic olive oil or coconut oil, unrefined shea butter, coconut oil, beeswax and essential oils. Currently there are dandelion, lavender, calendula, daisy, chamomile and geranium combinations. One small vegan option is available. We’ll see what the garden gives us throughout the year for more to come.
Products and stock info below, if you would like to purchase by card, click on the product info and price to place an order, then I will contact you for shipping details. They can be purchased for slightly cheaper directly if paying by BACS, just email mkwpublishing@gmail.com with details of what you would like to order or get in touch via twitter @MKWPublishing. Shipping only to British Isles currently.













No Returns for salve purchases.
Information about some of the flowers, herbs and oils used.
Calendula – the oil has antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties that might make it useful in helping to heal skin and can soothing eczema.
Daisy – helps to brighten skin
Dandelions – Rich in antioxidants, they have anti-aging benefits for the skin.
Lavender Oil – has antifungal properties and reduces inflammation, it can help eczema and psoriasis.
Orange Oil – helps promote clarity, fights inflammation and acne, and keeps our skin fresh.
Peppermint Oil – Peppermint Oil has strong antimicrobial properties and can help with acne.
Tea Tree Oil – is used as an antiseptic and antibacterial, and has anti-inflammatory properties and can help greatly with acne.
Ships within 1-2 working days, 1st class via Royal Mail.
If you have any queries or questions about these products, or would like to place an order, drop us a line on mkwpublishing@mkwpublishing

(c) K Wicks