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Ginger, Spike Lavender & Marjoram Massage Balm

 

Ginger, Spike Lavender & Marjoram Massage Balm

Warms a stiff, tight, aching body. Mentally and physically relaxing. Can be used for massage or to fragrance and moisturise the body.

Why use this product?

Ginger is a very warming oil. It can be used to treat arthritis and rheumatism where the symptoms are worse in cold and damp weather. Ginger essential oil may also be used to relieve muscle fatigue or aches and pains after over-exertion, as well as help with sprains and strains.

Spike Lavender has similar properties to (true) lavender but is particularly suited to treating muscular aches and pains due to its analgesic action.

Sweet Marjoram is a warming and relaxing oil and makes an excellent addition to any massage blend where a relaxing and calming effect is desired. The sedative properties of marjoram make it good for treating anxiety and insomnia. It also has analgesic properties useful for headaches, especially those caused by stress. Its analgesic and warming properties suggest its use in the treatment of muscle pains, sprains, strains and rheumatism.

This rich massage balm:-

  • Contains 100% natural ingredients.
  • Provides terrific slippage for massage.
  • Conditions and moisturises the skin.
  • Is extremely practical as there is no spillage compared to using oils.

Directions for use

Scoop some balm from the tub in your hands. It will ‘melt’ on contact with skin, and is then ready to apply to the area to be massaged.

Ingredients

Unfractionated coconut oil (Cocos nucifera), olive oil (Olea europaea), rice bran wax (Oryza sativa), vitamin E (tocopherol), ginger (Zingiber officinale) essential oil, spike lavender (Lavandula latifola) essential oil, sweet marjoram (Origanum marjorana) essential oil.

Cruelty-free, vegan & palm oil free

Our products are entirely cruelty-free, vegan-friendly, and free from palm oil.

Cruelty-free and vegan Palm oil free

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