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Hot Spell somedays

Hot Spell

$35.00

Hot Spell

Pain-relieving massage candle

Sensual and aromatic massage candle with pain relieving ingredients. The melted candle oil can be used to massage into any part of the body to ease pain and tension. Use by yourself or with a partner.

 

cool enough to use immediately after extinguishing
Moisturizes and nourishes the skin
Made in Canada
  • Glycine soja (soy butter)
  • Hydrogenated soy bean oil
  • Helianthus Annuus (sunflower) seed oil
  • Calendula officinalis flower extract
  • Gaultheria procumbens (wintergreen) leaf oil
  • Salvia Sclarea (clary sage) flower oil
  • Cinnamomum Camphora (Ho Wood) oil
  • Arnica Montana Flower Extract

Packages are shipped within 24 - 48 hours. You’ll receive a tracking number to let you know exactly when relief is arriving.

We recognize that relief is not a one size fits all system.

Reach out to us within 30 days of receiving your order and we'd be happy to help you with a return or exchange! Please include your order number and send an email to info@getsomedays.com 

Why it works

Why it works

Hot Spell is an anti-inflammatory topical massage oil formulated to target the underlying cause of period pain. By increasing circulation and decreasing inflammation, the body is able to better regulate pain. The warmth of the oil combined with the massage application can also help reframe the painful experience as a pleasurable one helping to rewire chronic pain pathways and decrease overall pain levels over time.

How to use

Light Hot Spell and let it burn for a minimum of 5 minutes.

Extinguish flame.

Pour Warm oil into hand and massage thoroughly into skin.

Can be applied to any external part of the body.

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