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Dr. Hauschka Revitalising Leg & Arm Tonic (100ml)

Cooling tonic for tired and heavy legs

Body Care
R 645.00
100ml – full size
Free delivery over R750 Ships from South Africa Authentic brand products

A cooling, botanical tonic formulated to refresh and revitalise tired, heavy legs and arms. Dr. Hauschka Revitalising Leg & Arm Tonic combines rosemary, borage, and eucalyptus to stimulate circulation, reduce the feeling of swelling, and re-energise fatigued limbs. Suitable for daily use, during travel, or throughout pregnancy.

• Rosemary essential oil warms and stimulates sluggish circulation
• Borage helps tone and invigorate the skin
• May help reduce the appearance of varicose veins and cellulite as part of a healthy lifestyle with regular massage and proper nutrition
• Those on their feet or seated for long periods
• Travellers looking for in-journey leg relief
• Those wanting to support skin tone and circulation during pregnancy
• Apply evenly to legs, feet, and arms
• Massage toward the heart to support circulation
• Repeat as needed and allow to absorb before dressing
• For dry skin, blend with a Dr. Hauschka body oil before application
• Rosemary
• Borage
• Eucalyptus
• Lavender
• Castor Oil
• Contains natural essential oils which may cause sensitivity in some individuals
• Consult a healthcare professional before use during pregnancy
• For external use only

Frequently Asked Questions

Anyone experiencing heavy, tired or aching legs — particularly after long periods of standing, travel or physical activity.
Massage into the legs and arms using upward strokes. Apply as needed, particularly in the evenings after a long day.
The cooling and circulation-supporting properties may be beneficial, but always consult your midwife before using new products during pregnancy.
Apply in the morning to invigorate and help stimulate circulation in the legs and arms. It can also be used after exercise to support recovery.
Massage into the skin using upward strokes from the ankles toward the heart and from the wrists toward the shoulders to support venous return and circulation.