Description
Support Your Muscles with Aromabar’s Post Exercise Massage Oil
Recover faster and soothe tired muscles with Aromabar’s Post Exercise Massage Oil, presented in a 125ml amber flip-top bottle for easy and convenient use. Carefully formulated, this luxurious blend combines high-quality essential oils of lavender, rosemary, and juniper berry with nourishing sweet almond oil, providing a calming and revitalising experience after sports or physical activity.
This massage oil is crafted to help reduce muscle soreness and relieve tension, whether from intense workouts, gardening, or long walks. Lavender essential oil is renowned for its soothing properties—relieving pain, calming spasms, promoting restful sleep, and helping to tone muscles. rosemary oil offers warming and stimulating effects, great for pre-training or to prepare muscles for exertion, as well as aiding recovery. Juniper berry oil supports detoxification, acts as a mild diuretic, and helps eliminate lactic acid build-up, aiding muscle recovery and reducing fatigue.
Its lovely aroma makes each massage a sensory treat, turning physical recovery into a spa-like experience. The lightweight formula absorbs quickly into the skin, leaving muscles feeling soft, relaxed, and smelling divine. Many users find it beneficial for muscle tension relief and even for conditions such as gout, thanks to its anti-inflammatory and detoxifying properties.
Directions for Use:
Apply a small amount of Post Exercise Massage Oil to affected muscles or sore areas. Massage in circular motions, working towards the heart to stimulate circulation and aid recovery. Use after exercise or activity, or whenever your muscles need support. For added relaxation, the oil can also be added to a warm bath for an aromatic soak.
Safety & Precautions:
Avoid use during pregnancy or if you have high blood pressure or epilepsy. For external use only. Discontinue if irritation occurs. Keep out of reach of children. Always consult your healthcare provider if in doubt.
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