Blending clean beauty with soul care
Organic lip balm infused with affirmations that ground you in truth.

Explore our full collection of SayLa lip balms—each one a blend of clean, organic ingredients and truth-infused affirmations.
Thoughtfully paired for meaning and impact, our 3-pack balm sets make the perfect gift—for yourself or someone who needs a reminder of what’s true.

For the Woman Who Knows There's More
Let each affirmation-based lip balm invite you to pause and speak life. For deeper encouragement, open the SayLa app and receive a full affirmation written just for you.
Early Praise
—Jessica, Atlanta, GA
“I’ve never seen a product combine beauty and emotional well-being like this. It’s more than lip balm—it’s a moment of calm in my day.”
—Beta Tester, via Instagram DM
“This is exactly the kind of soul-nourishing product I’ve been missing. Intentional, beautiful, and grounding.”
—Lauren, Nashville, TN
“The message on the balm was exactly what I needed that day. It’s such a small thing—but it shifted my whole mindset.”

Why I Started SayLA
SayLa was born in a hard season—when life felt heavy and I was longing for peace and clarity. One day, I had a thought:what if something as simple as lip balm could remind me of truth?
I created SayLa to offer a daily ritual to reset your mind and speak what’s true.

The Sayla App
Our affirmations don’t stop with lip balm. We’re building an app to bring soul care to your screen—personalized daily encouragement based on what your heart needs most.
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