Ethical Product Review: Badger Balm Sore Muscle Rub – 21g

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Product Review: Badger Balm Sore Muscle Rub – 21g

Whether it is after a workout or a weekend at a festival, we all encounter times when our joints just scream ‘No more, please!’. This soothing Sore Muscle Rub from Badger Balm is for just those times. Formulated with Cayenne Pepper, a natural anti-inflammatory which blocks pain without negative side effects. Ginger, cardamom, rosemary and lemongrass essential oils soothe the muscles and joints. Used before physical activity, Badger Balm Sore Muscle Rub helps to keep muscles and joints warm and loose, as well as being great for the skin.

Badger Muscle Rub Review:

Let’s start with the strong scented, negative point: I get very strong smelling essential oils. They smell great, but I can’t use Muscle Rubs due to getting a headache from the scent. That is actually a common problem with folks. I guess that is the reason why Badgers’ products are alcohol free. And, fortunately, if you are really sensitive to essential oils, Badger Balm makes No-Scents Muscle Rub and does not use any artificial ingredients to cover up the scent.

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I also found that some brands of muscle rubs either didn’t work or made my skin and clothing oily. Badgers’ product does not do that and is actually very soothing! As advertised, it works on muscles and joints and I have to say I feel it working when I put it on. The reason that I don’t use it for colds or sore throats is that I like peppermint and eucalyptus scents for that.

I also found that some brands of muscle rubs either didn’t work or made my skin and clothing oily. Badgers’ product does not do that and is actually very soothing! As advertised, it works on muscles and joints and I have to say I feel it working when I put it on. The reason that I don’t use it for colds or sore throats is that I like peppermint and eucalyptus scents for that.

And, oh yes, the Badger is big, but not too big – As far as I can tell in person- It is large enough to leave a decent sized brown, but not so big that you can swim in it. I like the design of Badger Balms to pin back the hair since I want the scent of the product to get to my head.

4.3 out of 5 Badger Muscle Rub Review : I feel that I can use a little more oil in my terms. But it is not much of a problem since I happen to have a small bottle with some avocado oil that I use on my skin. This oil does keep me from sweating from most body parts and I like it. Compared to a lot of products out there, this ratio is actually just right!

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Badger Muscle Rub Review – My Overall Notes:

Badger Balm is the company that makes the best Muscle Rub. I have never found a comparable product. I am very happy with the product and would buy the full size. Just a note that a little bit goes a long way. That works for me since I don’t need the product too often.

Badger Balm is a brand I have used for over 3 years and find comparable to Crease and ReCreation Lab. I feel it is one of the best companies out there.

Badger Muscle Rub Review:

This is the review of the Badger Waterless Hand Cleanser. It is a great product. I love this hand cleaner and use it everyday. You only need a little bit of product to clean your hands and it is very powerful. I like it because it is all natural an

d has no chemicals. It has no smell nor does it leave a residue on your skin. That is one thing I love about it so much. I can also use it to clean my face and get the best results. I have been using this for a while now and I can say that my skin has never looked better. The lines around my eyes have been smoothed and the pores on my nose are completely unnoticeable. It is a little bit more on the expensive side for hand cleanser, but it is totally worth the money.

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