Award-Winning Natural Deodorant - Ultra Stick
Award-Winning Natural Deodorant - Ultra Stick
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Ultra Effective, Ultra Gentle Natural Deodorant
This award-winning deodorant is a New Zealand favorite and took home the global Best in Odour Care title at the 2020 Canadian Clean Beauty Awards.
Certified organic, aluminium-free, and free from parabens, stearates, and harsh chemicals, it keeps you fresh all day, every day—without compromising on health or sustainability.
Infused with a luxurious blend of manuka, geranium rose, and lavender, Ultra elevates your morning routine with a touch of nature’s finest scents.
Packaged in a home compostable stick, it’s as kind to the planet as it is to your skin.
65g lasts up to 3 months with once-a-day application—use sparingly, a little goes a long way!
Why choose a beeswax bread bag
Better for your bread. Better for the planet.
Keeps bread fresher for longer
The breathable cotton weave lets your crust stay crisp while the beeswax locks in just the right amount of moisture.
100% natural — no nasties
Pure local beeswax on organic cotton. No paraffin, no oils, no resins, no plastic. Just the good stuff.
Reusable for a year+
Wash, air dry, repeat. Lasts a full year with daily use. Send it back for a $10 recoating and it's good for another year.
Handmade in Pirongia, NZ
Each bag is made by hand at The Hive in Pirongia using beeswax from local Mountainview Honey bees.
How it works
Three simple steps
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Cool your bread first
Never put warm bread in the bag — let it cool completely first to protect the beeswax coating and prevent moisture build-up.
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Slide your loaf in
Pop your loaf in and fold the top over to seal. Holds one large loaf or two small ones comfortably.
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Wipe clean and reuse
Cold water rinse or damp cloth wipe. Air dry flat. Never use heat — it will melt the coating. That's it.
Real people, real results
From our community
Questions about your beeswax bread bag
How long does the beeswax coating last?
With regular use, about one year. After that the coating starts to wear down — when it does, you can send it back for a $10 recoating and it's good for another year. The cotton bag itself lasts much longer.
How is this different from plastic bags or beeswax wraps?
Plastic traps moisture and makes bread go hard and mouldy. Beeswax wraps are great for cheese and leftovers, but this bag is specifically designed for bread — the cotton weave breathes properly so your crust stays crisp while keeping the loaf fresh. Plus ours is 100% pure beeswax, so it lasts longer and smells like actual beeswax, not chemicals.
Is it really 100% pure beeswax?
Yes. No paraffin, no oils, no resins. Just pure beeswax from Mountainview Honey right here in NZ on organic cotton. That's why it lasts longer and works better.
How do I care for it?
Wipe with a damp cloth or rinse with cold water. Air dry flat. Never use hot water or put it anywhere near heat — that will melt the coating. It's pretty low-maintenance, honestly.
Can I use it for other foods?
You could, but it's really designed for bread. The breathability is perfect for keeping loaves fresh but may not suit other items as well. Stick with what it's made for and you'll be happy.
What if I don't like it?
You've got 30 days to change your mind — full refund, no questions asked. But honestly, if you're spending money on good bread, this will solve a real problem.
How much is shipping?
$9 flat-rate anywhere in NZ. Free shipping on orders over $150. International shipping from $16.
What customers are saying
Made with love in Pirongia
Why I started making these bags
I got tired of watching beautiful sourdough go stale in plastic bags. There had to be a better way — and beeswax bread bags are exactly that.
Each bag is made by hand right here at The Hive in Pirongia, using cotton fabric and pure beeswax from our local Mountainview Honey bees. It takes time to get right, but the result is something that genuinely works and lasts.
If you're spending time and love on quality bread, you deserve something better than a plastic bag to keep it in. This is it.
Shereen ParkerFounder, The Hive in Pirongia

