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Dr Bronner's Arnica Menthol Organic Magic Balm 57g

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Dr Bronner's Arnica Menthol Organic Magic Balm 57g
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RRP $27.95

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This magic balm may help to nourish, moisturize, and soothe chapped dry skin on hands, face or whole body!
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Certified Organic

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Dr. Bronner’s Arnica-Menthol Organic Magic Balm helps cool and soothe sore muscles and achy joints with a potent blend of arnica, camphor, menthol, and peppermint oils. The base of organic beeswax and organic oils – avocado, coconut, olive, jojoba, and hemp – nourish and moisturize skin with no synthetic ingredients.

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