Emulgel Strong fresh effect with g.e. of 50% Arnica

FitoArnica Emulgel Strong Fresh Effect

Relieve fatigue and regenerate the skin with a cooling effect.

WHAT IS IT?

FitoArnica Emulgel Strong Fesh Effect is a non-greasy emulsion-gel formulation that is easy to apply and pleasant on the skin: with g.e. of 50% titrated Arnica, menthol and devil’s claw, it is designed to soothe and provide instant relief to the skin, helping it restore normal conditions and offering a specific anti-fatigue and regenerating effect.

WHAT DOES IT DO FOR YOU?

FitoArnica Emulgel Strong Fesh Effect has an anti-fatigue and soothing action; the devil’s claw in its formulation boosts the soothing effect of Arnica, while menthol supports and regenerates the wellbeing of limbs subject to strain. It is recommended in case of excessive physical activity, joint pain, heaviness in the legs and circulatory difficulties.

WHAT MAKES IT UNIQUE?

The high concentration of g.e. of 50% titrated Arnica provides fast and targeted relief. Arnica’s active principles are ideal to relieve muscle pain, absorb traumas, cure contusions and sprains, and help reabsorb bruises and hematomas.

Furthermore, if used promptly after trauma, it can stop annoying bruises from appearing.

Finally, Fitoarnica Emulgel Strong Fresh Effect is dermatologically tested for sensitive skin, is easy to apply thanks to its uniform texture and is not greasy, leaving only a pleasant feeling on the skin.

IN WHAT FORMAT CAN YOU FIND IT?

FitoArnica Emulgel Strong Fresh Effect is available at the pharmacy in convenient 100-ml tubes.

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