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Wound Wax

Wound Wax

Wound Wax

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Wound Wax is a versatile topical treatment that utilises the healing properties of beeswax and honey to promote wound recovery.

It's a popular choice among pet owners and animal care professionals due to its natural composition and effectiveness. Primarily composed of beeswax and honey, providing a gentle and soothing environment for wound healing it creates a protective layer that shields the wound from dirt, bacteria, and moisture, promoting faster healing. Honey possesses antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, reducing inflammation and promoting tissue repair and helps maintain optimal moisture levels in the wound, preventing dryness and cracking.

The wax can be used on a variety of minor wounds, scrapes, and skin irritations in both animals and humans.

  • The combination of honey and beeswax creates a moist healing environment that helps wounds heal faster.
  • Beeswax forms a barrier that prevents dirt and bacteria from entering the wound, reducing the risk of infection.
  • Honey's anti-inflammatory properties help soothe irritated skin and reduce swelling.
  • The natural ingredients in Wound Wax can help alleviate pain and discomfort associated with minor wounds.
  • Coconut oil keeps the skin hydrated and nourished, promoting healthy tissue regeneration.

  • Honey: A natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory agent that promotes healing.
  • Beeswax: Creates a protective barrier over the wound, keeping out dirt and moisture while allowing the skin to breathe.
  • Coconut Oil: Moisturises and nourishes the skin, aiding in the healing process. 

  • Cleanse the wound thoroughly before applying Wound Wax. Apply a thin, even layer of the wax to the affected area. Allow the wax to dry completely to form a protective barrier. Reapply as needed, especially after exposure to water or dirt.
  • Important note: While Wound Wax is generally safe for most individuals, it's essential to consult with a veterinarian or healthcare professional for severe or deep wounds.