Energy @loe tired legs gel 100ml

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Menthol formula that relieves tired legs and activates circulation

100 ml

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Energy @loe tired legs gel 100ml

Energy @loe tired legs gel 100ml

-7%
4,99 € 5,36 €

Description

Standing or sitting for many hours can negatively affect the blood circulation in your legs. To avoid the associated discomfort known as"tired legs", it reduces sedentary lifestyles and leads to more vital lifestyles.

Energy @loe tired legs gel is a suitable treatment for relieving the feeling of tired legs. Its menthol-rich formula will give your limbs an immediate feeling of comfort after each application.

*Paraben-free formula.

With a refreshing formula!

Instructions for use

Apply with a gentle wrap-around massage until completely absorbed.

Price per 100 ML

4,99 € / 100 ml

Pharmaceutical Advice

Menthol is a compound extracted from plants such as peppermint (Mentha x Piperita) and can also be manufactured synthetically. As an ingredient in gels, creams and lotions for topical application, it has a well-known cooling effect, as well as being a mild antiseptic and analgesic. These properties make it suitable for mitigating joint and muscle discomfort in the context of exercise or daily wellness.

It is also used as an ingredient in cosmetics that can help to refresh and soothe the itching caused by eczema or dermatitis. In hair products, such as shampoos, it provides freshness. And in the oral health category, it is often present in toothpaste and mouthwashes, as it will contribute to a fresh breath.

In case of allergy to the substance, chronic respiratory diseases, and in young children, do not use products with menthol and consult a healthcare professional.

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