Product description
☘️ Pho Thong Balm 15 grams
- Reduce rashes, reduce symptoms from insect bites, apply, massage, relieve body aches. relax With a unique scent from herbs
How to use: Apply, rub, massage or inhale.
Selected from natural herbs There is a scent from herbs. Helps relieve muscle pain It has a gentle scent that gives a feeling of comfort. Helps relieve many types of symptoms. especially headache dizzy muscle aches Irritation, pain, swelling, itching from insect bites and stuffy nose due to cold
The main active ingredient warms the applied area. Creates a reaction that improves blood circulation which helps the body in relieving various pain symptoms. It also feels gentle and does not leave a sticky feeling on the skin. Suitable for massage to relieve muscle aches or massage for relaxation. The herbs in the balm provide a pleasant aroma that helps with nasal congestion. The main active ingredient reduces inflammation and mucus when applied under the nose. With a relaxing aroma, it is an ideal product for relieving nasal congestion.
Main ingredients: green oil, menthol, camphor, borneol, etc.
Muscular aches: Apply Phothong balm lightly. At the affected area, such as the knee, back, shoulder, elbow, or other areas that are painful due to hard work, sports, or everyday activities
Insect bites: Apply Phothong balm and massage the affected area to relieve itching and swelling from insect bites.
Headache: Apply Phothong Balm on the temples. To relieve dizziness, the forehand is like fainting.
Nasal congestion and runny nose: Apply Pothong balm under the nose to inhale to relieve the symptoms of nasal congestion and runny nose due to colds.
☘️Pho Thong Massage Balm 15g
-For Relief of Muscular Pains, Joint Pains, sprains
-Highly Recommended Product
What is Pho Thong Massage Balm for?
For the temporary relief of minor aches and pains of muscles and joints associated with simple backache, arthritis, strains, bruises, and sprain.
How do you use Pho Thong Massage Balm?
Rub the balm gently but firmly to the affected area i.e. knee, back, shoulder, elbow or other area exhibiting pain or stress, caused by work, sport or normal daily routine.