Magnesium Spray
Description
The magnesium spray was created as a simple and practical way to apply magnesium directly to the skin, providing a quick sensation of comfort in areas of tension or muscular fatigue. It can be used locally on areas of muscular discomfort such as legs, back or shoulders, being particularly useful after physical activity or during moments of increased physical fatigue (Su et al., 2023; Cepeda et al., 2025).
In addition to its use for muscular support, this spray can also be used as a simple alternative to deodorant, helping to keep the skin fresh throughout the day.
It is available in two natural variants: Rose, with a soft and calming aroma, and Rosemary, with a more stimulating and revitalizing effect. The presence of natural hydrosols gives the spray gentle aromatic properties, making the application pleasant and refreshing.
Difference between the variants:
Magnesium Spray with Rose: contains rose hydrosol, known for its delicate aroma and its calming effect on the skin.
Magnesium Spray with Rosemary: the presence of organic rosemary hydrosol gives the spray antioxidant, purifying and stimulating properties, providing a more revitalizing sensation (Li Pomi et al., 2023; Macedo et al., 2020; González-Minero et al., 2020; Dhariwala & Ravikumar, 2019). Due to its naturally stimulating effect, it is not recommended for use before going to sleep.
Ingredients: Magnesium Chloride, Aqua (Water), Rosa Damascena Flower Water (Rose Hydrosol) / Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Water (Organic Rosemary Hydrosol).
Content: 95 ml
Directions for Use - Muscle Support:
Spray directly onto the desired area, such as legs, shoulders, back or other areas of muscular tension, and allow to absorb. It can be used after physical activity or whenever localized muscular discomfort needs relief.
Directions for Use - Deodorant:
Apply directly to the underarms on clean and dry skin. It can be used as a simple and natural deodorant for everyday use. Avoid applying immediately after hair removal, as it may cause a stinging or burning sensation.
Precautions: For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Do not apply to open wounds or damaged skin. Due to the presence of magnesium chloride, a temporary tingling or mild stinging sensation may occur after application. This sensation usually disappears quickly. If persistent irritation occurs, discontinue use.
Note: As this is a handmade product, natural variations between batches may occur.
Key Benefits:
💆 Supports relief of localized muscular tension and discomfort
🦵 Comfort after physical activity or moments of body fatigue
🧴 Can also be used as a simple and natural deodorant
🌹 Available in two natural aromatic variants: rose and rosemary
🌿 Practical, lightweight and refreshing application
Sources:
Cepeda, V., Ródenas-Munar, M., García, S., Bouzas, C., & Tur, J. A. (2025). Unlocking the power of magnesium: A systematic review and meta-analysis regarding its role in oxidative stress and inflammation. Antioxidants, 14(6), 740.
Su, H. C., Lin, C. P., Ho, W. J., Chou, S. H., Wu, C. T., Chiang, H. Y., & Chu, P. H. (2023). Factors affecting the intensity of chronic musculoskeletal pain and evaluation of the efficacy of magnesium emulsion cream for muscle cramps. Medicine, 102(43), e35532.
Li Pomi, F., Cuzzocrea, S., Navarra, M., & Mannucci, C. (2023). Rosemary and health: An overview of current evidence. Plants.
Macedo, L. M., Santos, E. M., Militão, L., Tundisi, L. L., Ataide, J. A., Souto, E. B., & Mazzola, P. G. (2020). Rosemary species: A review of biological activities, phytochemistry and industrial applications. South African Journal of Botany, 136, 135-145.
González-Minero, F. J., Bravo-Díaz, L., & Ayala-Gotarredona, M. C. (2020). Rosemary and its diterpenes in skin care. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(7), 2376.
Dhariwala, M., & Ravikumar, P. (2019). An overview of herbal alternatives in androgenetic alopecia. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 18(4), 966-975.
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