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1 March 2019

Rejuvenate & revitalise after Christmas

As much as we love Christmas, it can play havoc with our health. We don’t always eat and drink the right things, or get enough fresh air, exercise or sleep.

As much as we love Christmas, it can play havoc with our health. We don’t always eat and drink the right things, or get enough fresh air, exercise or sleep. Luckily, we’ve got a collection of products to help you recover from the festive season.

Relaxation

Get a better night’s sleep

Too much food and alcohol over Christmas can put a strain on our sleep. To get your sleep pattern back on track, try spraying your pillow with our Lavender and Chamomile Slumber Mist. Infused with soothing essential oils, this calming fragrance will help lull you into a restful night’s sleep.

Soak away the stresses of the big day   

There’s nothing like a hot bath to help you de-stress and unwind. For a truly relaxing and aromatic experience, try adding a few drops of Pure Lavender Oil or Rose Bath Oil.

Walk off those festive calories

Blow away the Christmas cobwebs with a walk in the countryside. Our 100% waterproof boots, Moose and Livingstone, will keep you dry and warm whatever the weather, while our Wool Active Seam-free Socks will ensure your feet stay comfy. To increase your stability and take the pressure off your knees, why not try our Hiking Poles

Improve your circulation

If you’re feeling slow and sluggish after the festive period, give your circulation a boost with the Revitive Medic. It uses clinically proven Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) that works by delivering electrical pulses that activate nerves in the body, causing muscles to contract and then relax. This, in turn, improves the flow of blood to your feet and legs which can help reduce swelling and pain.

Give tired feet & legs some TLC

It’s easy to neglect our feet and legs when we’re busy. Our Botanical Foot Soak and Tired Legs Cream will help soothe and revitalise so you’re ready to embrace the new year.