Ask the experts: why is kawakawa used in skincare so often?

We asked Neisha Connor of Beekawa to explain what’s so special about this native plant that makes it such a popular ingredient for the local skincare.

Kawakawa is an important herb in Māori medicine. It has anti-microbial, anti- inflammatory and anti-fungal properties and is super important for its healing properties, which is why we include it in Beekawa products. It’s traditionally used to treat everything from cuts and wounds to skin disorders, eczema, nappy rash and even stomach and rheumatic pain.

But we also include so many other healing, natural products in Beekawa, such as lavender, unrefined beeswax, dandelion Manuka honey and a variety of oils, such as hemp seed, coconut, magnesium olive. So, apart from all the curative ingredients, there are also hydrating, protective and antioxidant ones too. All the components in Beekawa are natural and safe – perfect for the whole family and ideal to include in your nappy bags, makeup bags your first aid kit too.

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