The Cold Effect contains menthol, camphor and peppermint essential oil, which have a refreshing and analgesic effect. It helps to reduce inflammation and relieve acute pain. Ideal after a day of physical exertion or if there are signs of swelling or active inflammation. The Hot Effect contains (valinyl butyl ether) (a warming substance), chamomile, valerian and relaxing herbal extracts. It stimulates blood circulation, relaxes muscles and reduces stiffness. The best option for chronic pain and to apply before bed, as it helps with muscle relaxation. If the pain is more inflammatory and intense, the cold effect may be better. If you feel stiffness, muscle tension and nighttime discomfort, the hot effect will be more effective for relaxation. If the pain is very strong or frequent, it is always recommended to seek a health professional for a more detailed evaluation.
What is the difference between the Cold Effect and the Hot Effect?