Frankincense & Myrrh Balm
Made in the USA
This exquisite balm is a sacred blend of Frankincense and Myrrh, treasured since Biblical times for their aromatic richness and symbolic significance. Created with reverence, it serves as both a skin-conditioning balm and an anointing salve for yourself, your family, and your home.
Please Note: This balm is not intended as a fragrance. It is formulated for medicinal use and anointing, not for scent, and will not have a strong essential oil aroma. If you are looking for something more fragrant, please refer to our The Presence Anointing Oil.
Key Benefits:
Frankincense and Myrrh are prized for their rich, resinous scent and antioxidant-rich composition. When applied topically, they help condition the skin and promote a sense of calm and renewal.
• Helps soften and hydrate dry, rough skin.
• Supports the appearance of smooth, balanced texture.
• Provides a comforting aroma for personal care and reflection.
• May be used to gently massage areas of tension or fatigue.
• Suitable for daily use on hands, feet, elbows, and other dry areas.
For Anointing — Throughout scripture, anointing oils are used to consecrate, bless, and set apart. Frankincense and Myrrh—gifts of great spiritual significance—create a balm that may be used in moments of prayer, devotion, or blessing. Whether for personal reflection or family tradition, this balm honors the sacredness of intentional care.
Net Wt. 2 oz (57 g)
Formulated Without: Parabens, Phthalates, Petroleum, Sulfates, and Toxic Chemicals. Kingdom Come Home products are free of the 3000 ingredients the EU deems as unsafe, but the United States does not.
Exodus 30:34-36
And the LORD said to Moses: “Take sweet spices, stacte and onycha and galbanum, and pure frankincense with these sweet spices; there shall be equal amounts of each. You shall make of these an incense, a compound according to the art of the perfumer, salted, pure, and holy."
Frankincense & Myrrh Balm
This statement and this product have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and is not intended to prevent, treat, or cure disease.































