ROAR Paw Balm nourishes dried-out extremities and keeps your pet's paws and noses in top health.
Safe for licky dogs, this balm only had good things like organically harvested beeswax, NZ Olive Oil and fairtrade Shea Butter. Your dog will love it!
- Free from Sulphates, Parabens and Silicon
- Safe for licking
- Nourishes paws and noses
- Contains a tiny amount of NZ Manuka essential oil to protect the skin from inflammation and bacteria
- Cruelty free
- Ethical sourcing and Fairtrade
- Recyclable aluminium container
- Handcrafted in NZ
NZ olive oil, organic NZ beeswax, shea butter, vitamin e oil, a smidgen of NZ manuka essential oil
Massage into paws, noses and any other dry skin areas
Store in a cool place. Not to be used on cats.
ROAR Paw Balm uses olive oil, beeswax, shea butter and vitamin E to soften and protect dry paws and noses. These ingredients are all commonly used in barrier-style balms because they help hold moisture in the skin and reduce cracking, roughness and dryness from weather or hard surfaces.
A small amount of manuka essential oil is included for extra skin support, which is helpful when paws are not just dry but also irritated. Because the balm is made with simple fats and waxes, it forms a protective layer over the area after application. ROAR Paw Balm is a practical everyday option when your dog’s paw pads or nose need regular softening and care.
What does ROAR Paw Balm contain?
It contains olive oil, beeswax, shea butter, vitamin E and a small amount of manuka essential oil. The blend is there to nourish dry skin and leave a protective coating on paws and noses.
Why is beeswax used in ROAR Paw Balm?
Beeswax helps the balm stay in place and creates a barrier over dry skin. That is useful on paw pads, where you want the product to last long enough to be worth applying.
What does shea butter add to ROAR Paw Balm?
Shea butter is a rich moisturiser that helps soften hard, rough skin. It is especially useful when paw pads feel dry, thickened or slightly cracked.