Whole-Herb Infusion · Grown and Crafted in Florida
Choose your base and hand-select the herbal infusions. Every jar built exactly to your intention.
Your body, your herbs. Start with a pure beeswax, shea butter, or cocoa butter base, then layer in the herbal oil infusions that speak to what you need. Each balm is poured in a single small batch, labeled with your infusion date, and crafted by hand in our Florida studio.
Made-to-Order — Ships ~7–9 Weeks from Order
Your herbs are picked fresh from our Florida garden, air-dried, then slow-infused in organic oils for 6-8 weeks depending on the herb used in the infusion. Once the infusion is complete, your custom balm is hand-blended and shipped. Every jar follows the full traditional process — no shortcuts.
Picked→Dried→Slow Infusion→Blended→Shipped
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Herbal Add-ons
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Essential Oils
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Vitamin E Oil is included by default to protect your formula — uncheck if you'd prefer not to include it.
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$148.00
From the Journal
Background reading on how this product is made and why it's different.
A whole herb infusion balm is built on oil that has been steeped with dried herbs for weeks — not mixed with a few drops of essential oil at the end. The two look similar on an ingredient label and deliver fundamentally different results.
Florida is not the obvious choice for an herb garden. The heat is relentless, the humidity is punishing, and summer arrives before spring has properly left. But the plants that thrive here are potent, and the growing season teaches a kind of patience that shapes everything about how InVine makes its balms.
The word 'carrier' makes them sound passive. They aren't. In an herbal balm, the carrier oils are the formula — they determine what the herbs can do, how deeply they penetrate, and whether the product holds up on the shelf.