Adventurer's balm!
A highly prized maceration for its ability to heal minor injuries sustained during vacations or sports practice.
It can be used neat or in synergistic combination with calophyllum, calendula, or hazelnut, and is perfect for active lifestyles.
Arnica flower production is limited. This explains why this oil is so valuable, although its extraordinary effectiveness in joint and muscle disorders and inflammation justifies the investment.
Important note:
- Arnica vegetable oil has exclusively cosmetic properties.
- Oral consumption can cause heart problems.
Tips & Tricks:
Sunburn:
- After cooling the affected area (with cold, wet compresses, water, etc.), apply several drops of oily arnica macerate generously and with a gentle massage.
- Repeat the application 6 times during the next 24 hours.
Tips:
Cosmetic use:
- Suitable for skin massage, pure or as a support for essential oils (immortelle, peppermint, noble laurel).
- It is used in cases of joints with symptoms of stiffness and muscle tension.
Precautions:
- Keep out of reach of small children.
- Except under the advice of an expert, do not use during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or in children under 3 years of age.
- Keep away from all sources of heat and light.
- External Use.
Brief description of the composition:
- Complex fatty acids, depending on the type of oil used in the maceration.
- Traces of arnica essential oil. Phytosterols and sesquiterpene lactones, with anti-inflammatory properties.