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Annique Resque Concentrate 10ml (Previous Resque Essence)
Annique Resque Concentrate 10ml (Previous Resque Essence)
Annique Resque Concentrate is a miracle worker for neck and muscle pain, headaches, sinus and hayfever and a mood lifter during stressful times. It comes in a roller container for daily use, to bring instant relief from spring-time allergies and associated conditions. It is also effective for insect bites, pimples and preventing breakouts. The formulation contains wintergreen, eucalyptus, peppermint oil, camphor and menthol. Roll content on temples, back of neck, under the nose or anywhere the skin, body and mind could benefit.
How to Apply Annique Resque Concentrate
- Apply directly onto skin irritations and rashes
- For headaches, apply on the forehead and temples.
- For sinus or hay fever apply around the nose area
- For neck and muscle pain, headaches, sinus and hay fever
Key Active Ingredients :
- Wintergreen
- Eucalyptus
- Peppermint oil
- Camphor
- Menthol
- Aspalathus Linearis (Green Rooibos Extract)
What are the Benefits of Using Resque Concentrate :
- Helps relieve headaches, sinus, aches and pains, insect bites, stings and pimples
Who will benefit from Unique Annique Resque Concentrate ?
- People suffering from neck and muscle pain, headaches, sinus and allergies
What makes this Resque Concentrate Unique ?
- Handbag size – easy to carry around
- Easy to apply roller applicator
- Non spill bottle
Resque Concentrate 10ml (AA/01223/19). The formula is still the exactly the same, nothing has changed. The new updates adhere the Regulations for Labelling, Advertising and Composition of Cosmetics as set out in the Foodstuffs, Cosmetics and Disinfectants Act, 1972 (Act no 54 of 1972) by the Department of Health