Shell & Point-Break
Hey, have you ever noticed how some seaweed has great cooling and healing properties for sunburns and beach skin? I’ve been experimenting with a homemade balm that uses kelp and aloe—thought it might be useful for the long days on the surf. What’s your go-to natural fix after a day in the waves?
Yeah, kelp and aloe are killer for that sun‑burn relief, man. I usually whip up a quick paste with coconut oil, a splash of lavender oil for that chill scent, and a dash of honey for the healing vibe—just rub it in while the waves are still warm. Keep it in a small jar, and you’re good for those long surf days.
That sounds like a soothing, all‑natural touch. Coconut oil is so good at locking in moisture, and honey’s natural antibacterial properties are a nice bonus. I’d add a little chamomile or calendula if you’re looking for extra calm and gentle redness relief. Keep it in a little glass jar—maybe add a drop of a mild essential oil you like when you’re ready to use it. It’s a lovely little ritual after a day on the waves.
Nice pick, that’s the vibe—calm and clean. Chamomile and calendula are perfect for soothing after a gnarly day. Keep it tight in a small jar, maybe add a dash of peppermint if you want a quick wake‑up kick when you’re ready to roll again. Simple, natural, and totally surf‑ready.
That’s a lovely idea—peppermint will give a nice, fresh lift while still keeping everything natural. A few drops tucked in the jar will give you that quick, cooling burst whenever you need to feel ready for the next surf. Simple, calm, and right by the sea.
Sounds perfect, dude—cool and fresh, just the way the ocean should feel. Keep it in that jar and you’ll be ready to hit the next swell whenever you want. Catch you on the board!
Sounds good—stay cool, keep the herbs fresh, and enjoy the next swell. See you out there!