Chilblain Stick
Apply to chilblain spots to reduce swelling, pain, and increase circulation.
Do You Suffer from Painful Chilblains?
Chilblains can cause swollen, painful skin spots that are tender to the touch and close to splitting. Whether caused by cold exposure, constant water contact, or wearing food preparation gloves, this Chilblain Stick was developed to provide relief.
As someone with a lifetime of Raynaud's (a condition that limits blood circulation to affected areas, like hands), I created this stick for myself—and now for you!
How It Helps
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Will it eliminate chilblains?
- No: Chilblains take time and warmer temperatures to heal completely.
- Yes: It will decrease swelling, reduce discomfort, and help prevent skin damage.
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When to Use:
- Start applying as soon as you feel chilblains developing.
- Apply directly to the spots or onto a band-aid for daytime protection.
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How It Works:
- Instantly soothes painful spots.
- Reduces swelling and discomfort.
- Helps you continue working and wearing gloves if needed.
Why Choose the Chilblain Stick?
- Made with 100% natural ingredients (see below).
- Non-messy, soft, and supple—similar to a lip balm but designed for chilblains.
- Absorbs into the skin and provides instant soothing relief.
- Reapply as needed or use the band-aid trick for continuous protection.
Application Tips
- Apply directly to chilblain spots.
- For extra protection, apply to a band-aid and wrap around the affected area.
- Reapply as required, especially after washing or rubbing off.
Warning
- DO NOT apply to lips or near eyes.
- If contact occurs, wash off with water immediately.
- Ensure the label is clear and visible for safe use.
Contents and Benefits
- Beeswax: Provides breathable skin protection and hydration.
- Lanolin: Softens and protects the skin.
- Shea Butter: Moisturizes and protects damaged skin.
- Basil: Anti-inflammatory and stimulates circulation.
- Nutmeg: Relieves inflammation.
- Cinnamon: Brings blood to the surface of the skin, improving circulation.
- Peppermint: Soothes acute pain and discomfort.
- Rosemary: Supports long-term vasodilatory therapy, improving blood flow.