

WHITE FLOWER EXTERNAL ANALGESIC BALM OIL
HOE HIN
Overview
White Flower External Analgesic Balm Oil offers temporary relief for minor aches and pains through a combination of well-known topical analgesics. The formulation leverages the counterirritant and mild analgesic properties of its ingredients. While effective for temporary relief, it does not address the underlying cause of pain.
The Good
Provides temporary pain relief
Contains multiple counterirritant ingredients
Easy to apply topically
The Bad
Potential skin irritation
Risk of allergic reactions
Possible drug interactions
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals experiencing minor muscle aches, joint pain, headaches, insect bites, or stuffy nose.
Skip If: You have broken skin, open wounds, sensitive skin, or known allergies to ingredients. Not for internal use.
Ingredients Analysis
How to Use
Apply a small amount to affected area and gently massage until absorbed. Repeat as needed, typically 3-4 times daily.
As needed
As needed
On clean, dry skin
Who Should Use This
Best For:
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