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A tube of Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve Lip Balm Stick: Simply Natural Vegan with its lid placed beside it. The dark packaging with pink accents reads “Moisturizing Unscented Lip Therapy,” highlighting this natural lip balm.

Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve Lip Balm Stick: Simply Natural Vegan

.3 oz

Why we love it

  • Free from 3,000+ banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
  • Deeply nourishes and softens with natural seed and fruit butters.
  • Long-lasting, buttery hydration that feels like pure comfort.
  • A clean, unscented formula for sensitive skin and everyday use.

Lip Balm Stick: Simply Natural Vegan $9.00

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Treat your lips to rich, creamy moisture with this nourishing vegan balm. Packed with sunflower oil, mango butter, and jojoba oil, it glides on like silk and melts into lips, delivering buttery softness and lasting hydration.

No added scent, just pure, natural comfort.

Organic Mango Butter,Organic Sunflower Oil,Candelilla Wax,Organic Castor Bean Oil, Organic Jojoba Oil

Remove the top and gently push up on the tube base to expose a small amount of lip balm. If the lip balm has been left in the cold, warm the tube in your palms for a few moments. The creamy texture glides on easily. Apply liberally and as often as needed whenever lips need a hydrating and nourishing boost. Especially great during cold, dry or windy weather, to moisturize, soothe and protect dry, chapped lips.

Grove Values

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3,000+ BANNED INGREDIENTS

Beautifully clean makeup and skincare.

From lip color to moisturizer, every beauty product is vetted for ingredients and materials that align with our strict standards, so you can feel confident in what goes on your skin.

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No hidden ingredients

Made without parabens, phthalates, or heavy metals

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Safer, smarter formulas

No talc, formaldehyde donors, or petroleum-based ingredients

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Less plastic, fewer microplastics

Low-waste formats and plastic-free packaging where possible

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Go Beyond Plastic™ and microplastics.

Plastic products break down into microplastics that can affect human health.

Grove Co. is on a mission to reduce plastic in home essentials — for both people and for the planet.

Learn more on the Home Planet blog