


The moisturizer trio the whole family can share, sized for trial. One for daily moisture, one for the patches that need repair, one for sealing it all in.
Whether skin is dealing with daily dryness, eczema flares, chapped lips, or weather-worn cheeks, you have the right level of moisture on hand for everyone in the house.
Especially for:
The trio:
Everywhere Lotion. Daily moisture for face and body. The maintenance-mode lotion for everyday use, light enough not to weigh skin down but rich enough to nourish.
All Purpose Wonder Balm. The concentrated repair balm for spots that need more: dry patches, eczema flares, chapped cheeks.
Buzzeline. Petroleum-free barrier protection. The Vaseline alternative that does what petroleum jelly can't, forming a protective barrier AND delivering emollient moisture in one.
All mini sizes: try the full Bright Body moisturizer system before committing to full sizes.
Daily moisture, with the Everywhere Lotion: Apply to damp skin right after bath time for best absorption. Reapply during the day on dry seasons, after handwashing, or anytime skin starts to feel tight. Safe for face and body, baby through adult.
For dry patches and rough spots, with the Wonder Balm: Apply a small amount directly to the affected area, focusing on cheeks, elbows, knees, or any rough or red patches. Use as often as needed, including over Everywhere Lotion if the spot needs more attention.
For chapped lips, wind-burn, and barrier protection, with Buzzeline: Apply a thin layer to lips, wind-exposed cheeks, or anywhere skin needs to be protected from cold air, dry weather, or friction. Reapply as needed throughout the day.
For moderate to severe dryness, layer Wonder Balm and Buzzeline: Apply Wonder Balm first to deliver the repair actives. Layer Buzzeline on top to seal them in and add the moisturizing barrier. The two work better together than either alone for the toughest patches.
We believe in total transparency. Below is a complete list of each and every ingredient in our formulas in their true order of concentration. To learn more about our ingredient standards, click here.
Everywhere Lotion: water, aloe barbadensis (aloe vera) juice*, butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter*, alkyl benzoate, vegetable glycerin*, simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) oil*, glyceryl stearate, gluconodeltalactone, hydrolyzed quinoa, xanthan gum, distearoylethyl dimonium chloride, citric acid, sodium benzoate, cetearyl alcohol.
*certified organic
All Purpose Wonder Balm: butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter*, simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) esters, prunus armeniaca (apricot kernel) oil*, helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil*, vegetable glycerin*, hydrolyzed quinoa, matricaria recutita (chamomile) flower*.
*certified organic
Buzzeline: helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil*, cera alba (beeswax)*, simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) seed oil*, simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) esters, cetearyl alcohol.
*certified organic
Scented versions of the Everywhere Lotion use 0.75% essential oils.
This is the most up-to-date ingredient list and may differ from product packaging.
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Forms a breathable occlusive that protects without suffocating.
Polysaccharides hydrate, vitamins support repair, and amino acids reinforce the skin's surface.
A small-molecule plant protein that supports skin's surface and the hair cuticle, helping both retain moisture.
Bisabolol and apigenin calm reactive, redness-prone skin.
Oleic and stearic fatty acids plus unsaponifiables replenish lipids in dry, depleted skin.
Our jars are designed to be refilled and our pouches are designed to be processed responsibly.
The jar stays; the pouches come back to us. Here's the process:
Our pump-top aluminum bottles are designed to keep plastic out of the waste stream.
The pump stays; the bottle gets recycled. Here's the process: