OVERVIEW

Active training does not begin with the sound of a siren, nor end at the crossing of a line. Adequate preparation and recovery is equally as important as and for on-field performance. Reach your optimum athletic potential with Weleda Arnica Massage Oil, the all-natural, plant-based product that can be used to support muscles both pre and post workout. Not just for the athlete however, the dermatologically tested non skin irritating oil also leaves the skin smooth and helps it maintain its elasticity, making it a great addition to any self-care routine.

Weleda Arnica Massage Oil is the essence of all-natural plant-based effective action. Pure plant oils from sunflower and olive are blended with extracts from arnica flowers and birch leaves to smooth the skin and maintain its elasticity. It simultaneously soothes and stimulates the skin’s natural regeneration. Prepare your body for sports with a massage that increases blood circulation, or warm down after vigorous activity with the stimulating scent of lavender and rosemary essential oils. You'll appreciate the benefits of this all-natural product whether you’re an athlete, an outdoor worker, or any active person who cares about their body.

 

Benefits:

  • Supports muscle warm-up and recovery with a soothing scent and warming properties that increase blood circulation

  • Firms skin, maintains its elasticity and stimulates natural regeneration

  • Vegan and free from synthetic preservatives, fragrances, colourants or raw materials from mineral oils

 

 

INGREDIENTS

Sunflower seed oil, olive oil, parfum*, arnica montana flower extract, birch leaf extract, limonene*, linalool*, geraniol*, coumarin*

*From natural essential oils and/or plant extracts

 

Ingredient breakdown: ARNICA

About 150 pharmaceutically active ingredients are found in arnica’s flower clusters. Among these are valuable and effective substances such as flavonoids, carotenoids, sesquiterpen lactones and precious essential oils. The fine silica content gives the arnica structuring and shaping forces and helps to regenerate tissue after blunt injuries such as bruises, bumps or contusions. In the 18th century, arnica was often used for the treatment of ailments such as gout, rheumatism, varicose veins and phlebitis. In modern times extracts from arnica have been shown to have an antiseptic effect and they promote blood circulation, relieve pain and speed up the healing process. These uses and others are frequently reviewed and clinically well-documented. Due to these characteristics, arnica is also called the ‘The guardian and healer of muscles and bruises’.

 

 

DIRECTIONS

For a massage, apply oil once per day to dry skin so that it is not absorbed too quickly. Do not apply to broken skin.