How to Make Cool Relief Balm

Cool Relief Balm: Natural Comfort for Muscles & Mind

Watch the full video above to see how we handcraft our refreshing Eucalypt Mint Balm — a post-activity essential, made naturally in Bali.


After long hours at your desk, a deep yoga stretch, or a sweaty gym session, your body asks for kindness. That’s where our Cool Relief Balm comes in — a soothing, menthol-infused balm designed to relax your muscles and reawaken your senses.

This isn’t just a balm. It’s Bali’s breeze in a jar — handcrafted, clean, and deeply calming.


Key Ingredients for Cooling Relief

Every jar of this balm is made with:

  • Virgin coconut oil – moisturizing and lightweight

  • Beeswax – locks in hydration and creates a smooth texture

  • Menthol crystals – instantly cools and eases discomfort

  • Peppermint & eucalyptus essential oils – to relieve tension and refresh your senses

This blend delivers a natural, non-greasy relief that works on sore muscles, stiff joints, or simply to cool down after a hot day in the tropics.


Why You’ll Love It

Unlike mass-produced balms that overpower with synthetic smells or chemicals, the Aura Permata Cool Relief Balm is:

  • Free from synthetic preservatives

  • Made in small batches with love

  • Crafted in a clean, peaceful environment

  • Gentle on skin and safe for daily use

Perfect to keep on your bedside, gym bag, or desk drawer.


How to Use

Apply a small amount to:

  • Sore shoulders

  • Aching feet

  • Tired back or neck

  • Temples for a mental refresh

Massage gently and inhale deeply — let the cool, minty aroma melt the stress away.


From Our Hands to Yours

At Aura Permata, we believe healing comes from nature — and from intention. Every jar you hold is mixed, poured, and labeled by hand, following a calm and mindful process that honors the tradition of Balinese wellness.


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