The warming sensation is intentional — this is a thermal (warming) cream. Ingredients in the formula gently stimulate local microcirculation, which creates a feeling of heat on the skin shortly after application. That heat signals increased blood flow in the treated area, which cosmetologists associate with better absorption of the accompanying active components such as plant extracts, caffeine-type molecules, and seaweed derivatives commonly used in this type of formula.
The intensity varies from person to person. On sensitive skin the warmth can feel quite strong. If it becomes uncomfortable, stings, or persists long after absorption, rinse the area with cool water and discontinue use. A mild, temporary heat that fades within 20–40 minutes is typical and indicates the product is working as designed.
Practical tips: apply only to intact skin — avoid irritated, broken, or freshly shaved areas, as the warming agents will aggravate them. Wash hands thoroughly after each application so you don’t accidentally transfer the cream to eyes or mucous membranes. Do not apply near the chest area.
If you have varicose veins, a diagnosed skin condition, or a known sensitivity to warming cosmetics, consult a specialist before use. The same applies during pregnancy and breastfeeding.