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Menstrual pain lotion

REC312
Uses
Body
Preparation
10 min
Conservation
1 month

During the menstrual period, some women experience pronounced sensations of discomfort, discomfort or even pain. If you've tried hot water bottles or herbal teas and nothing works, we've got a recipe that might just help...

It's a cream to use on the lower abdomen to soothe those aches and pains. Quick to prepare and easy to apply, it will help you relax and ease the pain.

Before starting your DIY recipes, it is important to download the recommended Hygiene Rules.

Step-by-Step

  1. Weigh and mix the moisturizing milk base and clary sage essential oil.

  2. Transfer your milk into a clean container.

  3. Your recipe is finished.

How to use this product

Apply your lotion to the lower abdomen several times a day during your menstrual periods when pain is felt. In addition to nourishing the skin, this lotion will soothe your pain.

Focus on the ingredients

This neutral moisturising lotion has a rich, creamy texture. Thanks to its soothing, softening, and nourishing properties, it leaves the skin supple and soft, while protecting it from damage.

Traditionally used for feminine comfort during menstruation or menopause, Clary Sage has an oestrogen-like action (behaves like oestrogen).

Precautions & Warnings

Precautions and warnings

Essential oils should be used with caution. Keep out of reach and sight of children. Do not use undiluted. Do not use on children, pregnant or nursing women, or people sensitive to essential oils. Consult a health care practitioner if you are taking medication or for any other use. Test in the crook of the elbow 48 hours before use. Some essential oils are photosensitising: avoid going out in the sun after applying a product containing these essential oils.

For external use only, do not apply to mucous membranes.

Allergens

Benzyl alcohol, Linalool, Limonene, Geraniol

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