Arnica Carrier Oil comes from a perennial plant scientifically known as Arnica montana. You may also find it called other names including wolf’s bane, leopard's bane, mountain daisy, mountain tobacco and mountain arnica. Found in the mountainous areas of Siberia, Central Europe and temperate climates of North America, the plant produces yellow, daisy-like flowers.
In Cosmetics, Arnica Carrier Oil is used in hair tonics and anti-dandruff preparations. Arnica oil is used in perfumes and is common in massage oils to help relieve sprains and bruises, muscle aches, joint pain, inflammation and swelling. It's common in burn creams and other topical applications for its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, which can also be beneficial in skincare and eye creams to decrease puffiness.
The flowers of Arnica traditionally were used for pain caused by osteoarthritis, sore throat and other conditions. Arnica is also used for bleeding, bruising, swelling after surgery, and other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses. Arnica can be unsafe when taken by mouth.
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