Biotone Dual Purpose Massage Cream 14 oz

Biotone Dual Purpose Massage Cream 14 oz

 
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Product Description:

Nationally known as the favorite massage creme of professionals! This creme combines the desired features of an oil and lotion in one. With an effortless glide and luxurious consistency, it offers excellent versatility, workability and absorbency. Equally suited for the face, feet and hands, as it is for full body massage. Leaves skin soft and moisturized with no greasy feel. Contains Arnica extract to help stimulate circulation and ease bruises
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Soothing Cream
  • Deep Penetration
  • Easy absorbation
  • Ease of application
  • Refillable
  • Binding: Health and Beauty
  • Brand: Biotone
  • EAN: 0087058000367
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Biotone
  • Manufacturer: Biotone
  • MPN: DPC14Z
  • ProductGroup: Health and Beauty
  • ProductTypeName: HEALTH_PERSONAL_CARE
  • Publisher: Biotone
  • Studio: Biotone
  • UPC: 087058000367

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Customer Reviews

Phenomenal for bruises!2008-09-06
I received some samples a short while ago and skeptically applied some to a bruise on my forearm. I say skeptically because I've tried commercial arnica products before without success. My body seems to bruise easily and hold onto them for an abnormally long time. Since I'm super fair skinned, they're especially noticeable. I was surprised to see, and without a doubt, a substantial decrease in color and discomfort the next morning. By the second day, only the slightest shadow remained.

I stupidly wore stiletto boots to a band promo last night and found myself having to stand on a lawn. After an hour of standing on my toes to keep my heels from sinking into the moist dirt, I could have sworn my toes were bleeding they hurt so bad (Too much info? But really, how many of us have been there? LOL). My husband and I came home, he rubbed my toes with some of this stuff and after only five minutes on each foot, the pain had subsided almost completely. This morning, I was expecting stiffness and some swelling, but nope! All good!

This is my first review on here, but I couldn't resist. I'm completely sold on this stuff and am so thankful one doesn't need a professional license to purchase this!
There's a reason it's used by professionals2007-05-14
Just a tiny bit of this will work for a half hour of rubbin'. It feels great and is not greasy and will last forever. I highly reccomend it.

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