100% natural ingredients

Unlike many leather protectors on the market, Beeseal does not use any petroleum or animal fat derivatives. All of the ingredients in Beeseal are 100% natural and derived from Canadian plant sources. Why? Because we believe that any leather conditioner should only contain ingredients that are good enough to be applied to the skin, period.

Canadian Beeseal | Leather Conditioner - Revitalisant pour cuir

Beeswax

Moisturizing and soothing, beeswax is widely used in skin care and household products. It helps lock in moisture to the skin, leather, or wood by creating an invisible, water-repellent barrier without a greasy film or residue. Unlike petroleum-based products, beeswax allows the surface to breathe while protecting it from environmental toxins.

Olive oil

Moisturizing and antibacterial, olive oil is useful in the kitchen and beyond! As a natural fatty ingredient, it easily penetrates wood and leather to deeply moisturize, leaving the surface smoother and more supple.

Lemongrass essential oil

Soothing, cleansing and deodorizing, lemongrass essential oil gives Beeseal a sweet lemony scent. It contains aldehydes that clean surfaces and leather.

Coconut oil

Coconut oil prevents dry skin by forming a thin layer on the skin. It is quickly absorbed by leather, wood or skin to rehydrate it. It protects against bacteria, viruses and mold thanks to its caprylic acids.

Tea tree essential oil

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Canola oil

The fatty acids in canola oil help soothe and treat dry skin. Rich in vitamin E and K, it is often used in body care because it helps keep skin supple. Combined with beeswax, it is very effective in repairing damaged wood surfaces and rehydrating the wood. For leather, it is a softener.

Vitamin E

The vitamin penetrates leather, wood and skin to condition. It is frequently used on cutting boards and countertops to clean and protect wood that comes into contact with food. For body care, vitamin E plays an important role in collagen production, helping to hydrate the skin and reduce fine lines and wrinkles.