Arnica oil is considered the ideal oil for massage against joint and muscle pain from dislocations and bruises. It has healing properties and can be used in combination with St. John's wort oil for the healing of wounds, injuries, and cuts. It is anti-inflammatory and stimulates blood circulation in the skin and tissues.
As a base oil, it should not be used pure, but diluted in a ratio of 30/70, arnica/almond oil or grapeseed oil.
Attention:
- Avoid the use of arnica during pregnancy.
- Prolonged use may cause skin irritation such as eczema, peeling, or blistering.
- Avoid use on broken skin.
- If you are allergic to this plant, do not use it.
- If ingested, it is poisonous and causes dizziness, tremors, and arrhythmia.
Usage Area
- Face
- No
- Hair
- No
- Body
- Yes
Additional Specifications
- Bio
- Yes
- Dry
- No
- Shimmering
- No
Usage
- Massage
- Yes
Quantity
- Mass Gaining
- 100 ml
Important information
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.