Description :
Directions for use
Apply once or twice a day by massaging on the concerned areas of the body. Can be used before or after a sport activity.
For adults and children from 3 years old
Tested under dermatological control.
Characteristics
Arnica
Scientific name: Arnica montana L
Family Asteraceae (Asteraceae)
Part used: dried flower
Main constituents: oleic (omega 9) and linoleic (omega 6) acids, palmitic and stearic acids, sesquiterpene lactones.
Origin: Europe
Arnica or "Falling Herb" is without doubt the most famous of the mountain plants. It is found in the Vosges, the Alps and the Pyrenees where its golden yellow flowers bloom in high altitude meadows. Arnica oil macerate is obtained by macerating the flowers in sunflower oil.
Cutaneous application. Avoid contact with the eyes. Wash your hands well before and after use. Do not apply on a wound
Do not use on pregnant and breastfeeding women
Be careful with people who are allergic mainly to plants of the Asteraceae family.