Bringing On The Flowers Cramp Massage Oil
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Bringing On The Flowers Cramp Massage Oil

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Description

The pomegranate was sacred to Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, and in mythology it was she that planted the very first pomegranate tree on the island of Kypros so that the tender fruit could spread throughout the world. With its abundant and staining red juice and many seeds, the fruit is associated with female fertility. Bringing On The Flowers is a rich and soothing pomegranate oil infusion formulated with natural agents of pain relief that can be massaged into the abdomen, lower back, and legs to ease the discomfort of menstrual cramping.

Sizing + Info

Ingredients: Organic virgin cold-pressed pomegranate seed oil, wildcrafted chiltepin oil, organic cinnamon, organic meadowsweet, organic menthol, organic birch essential oil.
Approximately 40 ml / 1.35 oz vanity bottle is hand blown in the USA by a master glass artisan and is shipped wax and cork sealed.
Store in a cool, dry place away from heat and direct sunlight.
As with any of our Slow Beauty, please spot test this oil for adverse reactions before use and discontinue use if irritation occurs.
Please consult with physician before using if pregnant or breastfeeding.
We recommend using this product within a year of opening.
Opened Slow Beauty products are final sale.

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Bringing On The Flowers Cramp Massage Oil
Bringing On The Flowers Cramp Massage Oil
Bringing On The Flowers Cramp Massage Oil
Bringing On The Flowers Cramp Massage Oil

Bringing On The Flowers Cramp Massage Oil

Bringing On The Flowers is rich and hydrating pomegranate oil infused with warming cinnamon and wild harvested chiltepin peppers, a native of the Sonoran Desert that enhances pain relief through the peppers chemical compound, capsaicin. Meadowsweet leaf and flower, menthol, and birch have been added into the infusion because they contain natural salicylates, which act similarly to aspirin.