





The last step, after the gym
Eucalyptus and camphor sit over warm ginger, and then the menthol finish turns things cool.
Press it into shoulders, calves, whatever's tired, after a long day on your feet or a workout that ran longer than planned. It's not trying to do everything, just the post-effort ritual people keep coming back to, the one bottle that outlasts the rest of the bathroom shelf.
Scent — Eucalyptus and camphor over warm ginger and black pepper, a cool menthol finish. Herbal, not sweet.
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One carrier does the work here, not a blend of three: coconut oil, infused in-house with arnica, calendula, and comfrey. Eucalyptus, warm ginger and black pepper, and a lift of bergamot ride on top, finished with a cool note of menthol. Press it into skin after a workout or a long day and it goes on with a low warmth that turns cool a beat later, sinking in without a greasy film. As one buyer put it, it's the only thing their husband uses from the whole bathroom. Reached for on the shoulders and calves after the gym, and just as often after a long day that had nothing to do with one.
Warm three or four drops between your palms, then press over shoulders, calves, or the back of your neck, wherever the day landed hardest. Use eight to twelve drops for a broad area, three or four for just one spot. It sinks in within a minute, the warmth turning cool as it goes; press it in rather than rubbing.
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What’s in it
Most oils stack up carriers. This one leans on a single base: coconut oil, infused with arnica, calendula, and comfrey, then finished with a cool note of menthol.

The light carrier the botanicals steep into. It sinks in instead of sitting on top of the skin.
Arnica, calendula, and comfrey steeped into the oil, where the earthy, herbal-camphor scent comes from.
The note that turns cool as the oil sinks in: a light tingle, then gone.
How it feels
On clean skin it spreads thin and disappears: fast-absorbing and non-sticky, no shine left on your clothes. What stays is a low warmth that turns cool, and a clean, herbal trace of the scent.
Straight answer
Fast-absorbing and non-sticky. Used the way it’s meant to be, it leaves no greasy film. Here’s the whole trick:
Dry to the touch in about a minute. What stays is a low warmth that turns cool, and a clean, herbal trace.

The ritual
Warm a few drops between your palms, then press over your shoulders, calves, and the back of your neck; don’t rub.
The last step after a workout or a day on your feet, on clean skin.
Use it straight out of a hot shower: the warmth helps it spread thin and brings the menthol’s cool up a beat faster.
Make it a set
Complete the ritual
Each piece is also sold on its own.
Questions
It's a topical blend built for the post-effort wind-down, not a medical treatment. The coconut oil base is infused with arnica, calendula, comfrey, and St. John's wort, the botanicals people reach for after a hard workout, and eucalyptus, ginger, and menthol add a warm-then-cool sensation as you work it in.
Press or massage it into the areas that feel worked, like calves, shoulders, or your lower back, once you've cooled down and skin is still a little warm. A light layer goes further than you'd think; a few drops beat a full pour.
It's a botanical infusion, not a medicated product, so patch-test first if your skin is reactive to arnica or menthol, and check with your provider if you're pregnant or nursing.
The menthol is a cool finish, not a burn, so most people find it comfortable; start light if you're new to menthol oils. And it's not just for gym-goers. As one buyer put it, it's "the only thing my husband uses from my whole bathroom." He reaches for it after a long day on his feet as much as after a workout.
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