Beeswax cream with Arnica and Boswellia to soothe heavy and tired legs and feet, while protecting and moisturizing the skin. It soothes fall or injury related bruises and sore muscles.
What it offers
Soothes heavy and tired legs and feet
Soothes sore muscles
Soothes fall or injury related bruises
Treats and moisturizes the skin
Why we formulated it
The Arnica and Boswellia beeswax cream is ideal to massage tired feet and legs while it moisturizes the skin. Almond oil is rich in fatty acids and Vitamin E and deeply moisturizes the skin leaving it soft and supple. Additionally, it improves the appearance of the skin and the skin tone. Calendula oil has anti-inflammatory and wound healing properties making it ideal for sensitive skin. It treats sensitive skin and soothes mild skin irritations. Beeswax helps to lock in hydration, promoting skin elasticity. Arnica flower extract has anti-inflammatory action, it reduces muscle and joint inflammation while relieving pain, due to its analgesic properties. The Arnica flower properties along with the anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties of Boswellia oil promote pain relief.
How to use
Gently massage a sufficient amount onto the problematic area until fully absorbed. You can use the cream 2-3 times a day for as long as you feel it is necessary. Ideal for face and body.
Caution
For external use only
Do not use in children
In case of irritation discontinue use
Do not use on irritated skin with open wounds
Do not use during pregnancy or while breastfeeding
Storage
Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight.
Lifespan
Do not use after the expiration date printed on the packaging.
Formulated with
Prunus amygdalus dulcis (Sweet Almond) oil, Calendula officinalis flower oil, Arnica montana flower extract, Tocopheryl acetate, Cera alba (Beeswax), Boswellia carterii oil, Limonene
Formulated WITHOUT
Preservatives, Chemical additives, Artificial dyes, Fragrance, Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO), Mineral oil
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