Warming and Easing Balm

Our Warming and Easing Balm contains a blend of 'hot' essential oils designed to ease discomfort and bring warmth.

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Our Balms are nut free and always have been. As we transition to new labels, the products you receive may not feature a nut free logo. However the product is nut free.

Our Warming and Easing Balm has been designed as a natural warming medium for both spot work and for personal use where the warming of a specific area is required. It assists in creating a warming sensation in the area to which it is applied.

Active ingredients Arnica, Camphor, Black Pepper, Cajuput, Ginger and Capsicum are traditionally renowned for the relief of muscular stiffness and joint pain, and in the management of poor circulation.

Many therapists add Warming and Easing Balm to our Massage Waxes when they require extra warmth during massage treatment. It blends with our Massage Waxes very easily. In some instances, it can be used on its own to massage into particular muscles for maximum heating effect. Always do a patch test first in this instance.

It is most effective when thoroughly rubbed into the muscle. The warming sensation will be reduced on bony areas and connective tissue. The effect is felt over time, so using it before a shower or before bed is not suggested.

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Caution: Use with caution around the eyes and on soft body tissue.

Our Packaging: For plastic-free packaging, choose our 20g pots or any of our biodegradable EcoTubs. For details on how to recycle and dispose of all of our packaging, see our recycling page.

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  • Beeswax (Cera Alba) 52 Beeswax (Cera Alba)
  • Arnica (Arnica Montana extract) 57 Arnica (Arnica Montana extract)
  • Vitamin E (Tocopherol) 58 Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
  • Sunflower Seed Oil (Helianthus Annuus seed oil) 5581 Sunflower Seed Oil (Helianthus Annuus seed oil)
  • Camphor Oil (Cinnamomum Camphorum) 112 Camphor Oil (Cinnamomum Camphorum)
  • Cajuput Oil (Melaleuca Leucadondron) 113 Cajuput Oil (Melaleuca Leucadondron)
  • Black Pepper Oil (Piper Nigrum) 114 Black Pepper Oil (Piper Nigrum)
  • Ginger Oil (Zingiber Officinalis) 115 Ginger Oil (Zingiber Officinalis)
  • Capsicum Oil (Capsicum Annum) 116 Capsicum Oil (Capsicum Annum)
  • Limonene (declarable constituent ingredient) 5554 Limonene (declarable constituent ingredient)
  • Linalool (declarable constituent ingredient) 5555 Linalool (declarable constituent ingredient)
  • Geraniol (declarable constituent ingredient) 5553 Geraniol (declarable constituent ingredient)

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