Get the help you need for your muscles in your training and in your day to day. Discover the range of muscle gels and creams offered by Bulevip and experience a remarkable improvement in your muscles and joints. Here you will find everything you need to know!
Muscle gels and creams are not considered essential for the practice of sport, but they will be to avoid injuries and irreparable damage or that limit our practice of physical activity. If you want to increase your performance and feel safer while practicing sports, you are in the right place. Discover here everything you need to know about these products and how to use them.
Muscle gels and creams can help you improve your sports performance, either by activating circulation in pre-workout, or accelerating recovery after exercise. In addition, the use of a muscle gel or cream is highly recommended in sports massages, as it favors sliding, making the massage more pleasant, and enhancing its beneficial effects thanks to the use of ingredients with soothing and emollient properties such as arnica or calendula. .
The heat effect muscle cream is used as a muscle activator in pre-workout, to stimulate circulation and predispose the muscles to exercise. A heat effect muscle gel, it is also very useful to reduce muscle pain caused by injuries such as contractures.
The cold effect muscle cream is more appropriate to use just after training, or to treat muscle pain caused by sprains and inflammation of joints and ligaments.
An activating muscle gel is one with a hot-cold effect that is used to promote circulation and with it a more effective recovery after exercise. They are usually used for maintenance massages or general pain treatments. Massages with these activating gels reduce the risk of long-term injury.
These creams are going to be a perfect option to prevent discomfort in muscles and joints. They are ideal for preparing the muscle before practicing physical activity, but we can also apply it after training because it will be useful for muscle recovery. They have an analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect, so it will serve to provide well-being and relieve. They are made using medicinal plants such as calendula or arnica and many more.
The muscle cream must be applied to clean skin with a light massage until completely absorbed. However, your application requires a bit more knowledge:
Although the general idea is that these creams and gels are used by athletes, the reality is that they can be used by many people:
Physiorelax Forte Plus is a sports massage cream made from natural oils and free of parabens, with calendula and devil's claw extracts, which provide an immediate sensation of relief for muscle aches and relaxation. Available in 250 or 75 ml format and 150 ml spray.
Fisiocream Solugel is the perfect solution to promote muscle recovery after an intense effort, and take care of the health of joints and ligaments. Available in 600, 250 or 60 ml formats.
Madform Double Power is the perfect hot-cold effect muscle gel for professional and amateur athletes, who are looking for a relaxing effect in times of overload, as it helps reduce muscle deterioration. Available in 120 or 60 ml format.
Colnatur Physio muscle massage cream is the perfect cream to relieve muscle cramps and reinforce the health of the skin and joints, thanks to its base of collagen peptides and natural extracts.
The W2W PreS heating muscle gel is a magnificent muscle activator to use before exercise, thanks to its powerful vasodilator effect, which guarantees that your muscles will arrive in optimal condition for competition. Available in 500 or 90 ml format.
If you want a greater recovery effect and the most intensive care for your muscles and joints, we recommend combining the application of muscle creams and gels with the following products:
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