Five Seconds. Zero Grease. Total Calm.
How To Use For Maximum Relief
- Twist up the balm stick and glide a thin layer directly onto the area that aches.
- Let the warming or cooling sensation activate as the herbs go to work.
- Use daily or whenever needed. Relief may begin in as little as 20 minutes.
- Apply consistently for the best results and longer-lasting comfort .
Why Consistent Use Works Better
- Foot pain can build from repeated daily stress and strain.
- Relief may come quickly, but lasting comfort requires consistent use .
- One application cannot offset ongoing pressure and repeated strain.
- Daily use helps keep discomfort from returning.
- Most customers notice improvement within weeks, with stronger results after 4–8 weeks.
- Continued daily use may provide further improvement through 60–90 days
How It Works
Why It Beats Lotion?
Most body lotion is up to 80% water. It feels cold, sits on top, and evaporates — so you rub and rub and it's gone. This stick is anhydrous: no water, just concentrated botanical lipids and magnesium suspended in a smooth wax base that melts at skin temperature.
Swipe it directly where the tension lives — your neck, your trapezius, your shoulders. The magnesium and botanicals absorb at the spot without ever touching your fingers. The wax base means it stays put and keeps working instead of flashing off in minutes.
Result sentence: Targeted relief, delivered clean, exactly where it hurts.
Real Relief, Real People
Over 5.240 verified reviews | Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars
Teresa V.
"On my feet all day"
I'm on twelve-hour shifts and my neck and shoulders are wrecked by the end of them. I'd tried creams but I hate the greasy feeling on my hands, especially at work where I'm washing them a hundred times already. This I just swipe on in the break room, no rubbing, no sink needed. The tightness eases within a few minutes and I can finish the shift without that knot digging into me. It's the first thing that fit into my day instead of asking for more of it.
Mark D.
"Doesn't get stuck in the hair"
I never used lotion — it sits on my palms and gets caught in the hair on my arms, drives me nuts. My wife left this on the counter and I tried it on my shoulders after a long day loading trucks. Goes on clean, no slick residue, nothing on my hands after. I was honestly surprised. Now I keep it in the truck and hit my neck and lower back before the drive home. Simple, no mess, actually works.
Karen L.
"Skeptical, then hooked."
I'll be honest, I assumed it was hype. I've been burned by "miracle" products that were tiny, hard as a rock, and cost a fortune. This one glides on smooth — no scraping, no warming it up first. And the size is actually generous. I keep one at my desk and one by my bed. The neck tightness I get from grading at a screen all day eases within a minute. I didn't expect to care this much about it.
Teresa V.
"On my feet all day"
I'm on twelve-hour shifts and my neck and shoulders are wrecked by the end of them. I'd tried creams but I hate the greasy feeling on my hands, especially at work where I'm washing them a hundred times already. This I just swipe on in the break room, no rubbing, no sink needed. The tightness eases within a few minutes and I can finish the shift without that knot digging into me. It's the first thing that fit into my day instead of asking for more of it.
Mark D.
"Doesn't get stuck in the hair"
I never used lotion — it sits on my palms and gets caught in the hair on my arms, drives me nuts. My wife left this on the counter and I tried it on my shoulders after a long day loading trucks. Goes on clean, no slick residue, nothing on my hands after. I was honestly surprised. Now I keep it in the truck and hit my neck and lower back before the drive home. Simple, no mess, actually works.
Karen L.
"Skeptical, then hooked."
I'll be honest, I assumed it was hype. I've been burned by "miracle" products that were tiny, hard as a rock, and cost a fortune. This one glides on smooth — no scraping, no warming it up first. And the size is actually generous. I keep one at my desk and one by my bed. The neck tightness I get from grading at a screen all day eases within a minute. I didn't expect to care this much about it.
Teresa V.
"On my feet all day"
I'm on twelve-hour shifts and my neck and shoulders are wrecked by the end of them. I'd tried creams but I hate the greasy feeling on my hands, especially at work where I'm washing them a hundred times already. This I just swipe on in the break room, no rubbing, no sink needed. The tightness eases within a few minutes and I can finish the shift without that knot digging into me. It's the first thing that fit into my day instead of asking for more of it.
Mark D.
"Doesn't get stuck in the hair"
I never used lotion — it sits on my palms and gets caught in the hair on my arms, drives me nuts. My wife left this on the counter and I tried it on my shoulders after a long day loading trucks. Goes on clean, no slick residue, nothing on my hands after. I was honestly surprised. Now I keep it in the truck and hit my neck and lower back before the drive home. Simple, no mess, actually works.
Karen L.
"Skeptical, then hooked."
I'll be honest, I assumed it was hype. I've been burned by "miracle" products that were tiny, hard as a rock, and cost a fortune. This one glides on smooth — no scraping, no warming it up first. And the size is actually generous. I keep one at my desk and one by my bed. The neck tightness I get from grading at a screen all day eases within a minute. I didn't expect to care this much about it.
Teresa V.
"On my feet all day"
I'm on twelve-hour shifts and my neck and shoulders are wrecked by the end of them. I'd tried creams but I hate the greasy feeling on my hands, especially at work where I'm washing them a hundred times already. This I just swipe on in the break room, no rubbing, no sink needed. The tightness eases within a few minutes and I can finish the shift without that knot digging into me. It's the first thing that fit into my day instead of asking for more of it.
Mark D.
"Doesn't get stuck in the hair"
I never used lotion — it sits on my palms and gets caught in the hair on my arms, drives me nuts. My wife left this on the counter and I tried it on my shoulders after a long day loading trucks. Goes on clean, no slick residue, nothing on my hands after. I was honestly surprised. Now I keep it in the truck and hit my neck and lower back before the drive home. Simple, no mess, actually works.
Karen L.
"Skeptical, then hooked."
I'll be honest, I assumed it was hype. I've been burned by "miracle" products that were tiny, hard as a rock, and cost a fortune. This one glides on smooth — no scraping, no warming it up first. And the size is actually generous. I keep one at my desk and one by my bed. The neck tightness I get from grading at a screen all day eases within a minute. I didn't expect to care this much about it.
Teresa V.
"On my feet all day"
I'm on twelve-hour shifts and my neck and shoulders are wrecked by the end of them. I'd tried creams but I hate the greasy feeling on my hands, especially at work where I'm washing them a hundred times already. This I just swipe on in the break room, no rubbing, no sink needed. The tightness eases within a few minutes and I can finish the shift without that knot digging into me. It's the first thing that fit into my day instead of asking for more of it.
Mark D.
"Doesn't get stuck in the hair"
I never used lotion — it sits on my palms and gets caught in the hair on my arms, drives me nuts. My wife left this on the counter and I tried it on my shoulders after a long day loading trucks. Goes on clean, no slick residue, nothing on my hands after. I was honestly surprised. Now I keep it in the truck and hit my neck and lower back before the drive home. Simple, no mess, actually works.
Karen L.
"Skeptical, then hooked."
I'll be honest, I assumed it was hype. I've been burned by "miracle" products that were tiny, hard as a rock, and cost a fortune. This one glides on smooth — no scraping, no warming it up first. And the size is actually generous. I keep one at my desk and one by my bed. The neck tightness I get from grading at a screen all day eases within a minute. I didn't expect to care this much about it.
Teresa V.
"On my feet all day"
I'm on twelve-hour shifts and my neck and shoulders are wrecked by the end of them. I'd tried creams but I hate the greasy feeling on my hands, especially at work where I'm washing them a hundred times already. This I just swipe on in the break room, no rubbing, no sink needed. The tightness eases within a few minutes and I can finish the shift without that knot digging into me. It's the first thing that fit into my day instead of asking for more of it.
Mark D.
"Doesn't get stuck in the hair"
I never used lotion — it sits on my palms and gets caught in the hair on my arms, drives me nuts. My wife left this on the counter and I tried it on my shoulders after a long day loading trucks. Goes on clean, no slick residue, nothing on my hands after. I was honestly surprised. Now I keep it in the truck and hit my neck and lower back before the drive home. Simple, no mess, actually works.
Karen L.
"Skeptical, then hooked."
I'll be honest, I assumed it was hype. I've been burned by "miracle" products that were tiny, hard as a rock, and cost a fortune. This one glides on smooth — no scraping, no warming it up first. And the size is actually generous. I keep one at my desk and one by my bed. The neck tightness I get from grading at a screen all day eases within a minute. I didn't expect to care this much about it.
Teresa V.
"On my feet all day"
I'm on twelve-hour shifts and my neck and shoulders are wrecked by the end of them. I'd tried creams but I hate the greasy feeling on my hands, especially at work where I'm washing them a hundred times already. This I just swipe on in the break room, no rubbing, no sink needed. The tightness eases within a few minutes and I can finish the shift without that knot digging into me. It's the first thing that fit into my day instead of asking for more of it.
Mark D.
"Doesn't get stuck in the hair"
I never used lotion — it sits on my palms and gets caught in the hair on my arms, drives me nuts. My wife left this on the counter and I tried it on my shoulders after a long day loading trucks. Goes on clean, no slick residue, nothing on my hands after. I was honestly surprised. Now I keep it in the truck and hit my neck and lower back before the drive home. Simple, no mess, actually works.
Karen L.
"Skeptical, then hooked."
I'll be honest, I assumed it was hype. I've been burned by "miracle" products that were tiny, hard as a rock, and cost a fortune. This one glides on smooth — no scraping, no warming it up first. And the size is actually generous. I keep one at my desk and one by my bed. The neck tightness I get from grading at a screen all day eases within a minute. I didn't expect to care this much about it.
Teresa V.
"On my feet all day"
I'm on twelve-hour shifts and my neck and shoulders are wrecked by the end of them. I'd tried creams but I hate the greasy feeling on my hands, especially at work where I'm washing them a hundred times already. This I just swipe on in the break room, no rubbing, no sink needed. The tightness eases within a few minutes and I can finish the shift without that knot digging into me. It's the first thing that fit into my day instead of asking for more of it.
Mark D.
"Doesn't get stuck in the hair"
I never used lotion — it sits on my palms and gets caught in the hair on my arms, drives me nuts. My wife left this on the counter and I tried it on my shoulders after a long day loading trucks. Goes on clean, no slick residue, nothing on my hands after. I was honestly surprised. Now I keep it in the truck and hit my neck and lower back before the drive home. Simple, no mess, actually works.
Karen L.
"Skeptical, then hooked."
I'll be honest, I assumed it was hype. I've been burned by "miracle" products that were tiny, hard as a rock, and cost a fortune. This one glides on smooth — no scraping, no warming it up first. And the size is actually generous. I keep one at my desk and one by my bed. The neck tightness I get from grading at a screen all day eases within a minute. I didn't expect to care this much about it.
Teresa V.
"On my feet all day"
I'm on twelve-hour shifts and my neck and shoulders are wrecked by the end of them. I'd tried creams but I hate the greasy feeling on my hands, especially at work where I'm washing them a hundred times already. This I just swipe on in the break room, no rubbing, no sink needed. The tightness eases within a few minutes and I can finish the shift without that knot digging into me. It's the first thing that fit into my day instead of asking for more of it.
Mark D.
"Doesn't get stuck in the hair"
I never used lotion — it sits on my palms and gets caught in the hair on my arms, drives me nuts. My wife left this on the counter and I tried it on my shoulders after a long day loading trucks. Goes on clean, no slick residue, nothing on my hands after. I was honestly surprised. Now I keep it in the truck and hit my neck and lower back before the drive home. Simple, no mess, actually works.
Karen L.
"Skeptical, then hooked."
I'll be honest, I assumed it was hype. I've been burned by "miracle" products that were tiny, hard as a rock, and cost a fortune. This one glides on smooth — no scraping, no warming it up first. And the size is actually generous. I keep one at my desk and one by my bed. The neck tightness I get from grading at a screen all day eases within a minute. I didn't expect to care this much about it.
Teresa V.
"On my feet all day"
I'm on twelve-hour shifts and my neck and shoulders are wrecked by the end of them. I'd tried creams but I hate the greasy feeling on my hands, especially at work where I'm washing them a hundred times already. This I just swipe on in the break room, no rubbing, no sink needed. The tightness eases within a few minutes and I can finish the shift without that knot digging into me. It's the first thing that fit into my day instead of asking for more of it.
Mark D.
"Doesn't get stuck in the hair"
I never used lotion — it sits on my palms and gets caught in the hair on my arms, drives me nuts. My wife left this on the counter and I tried it on my shoulders after a long day loading trucks. Goes on clean, no slick residue, nothing on my hands after. I was honestly surprised. Now I keep it in the truck and hit my neck and lower back before the drive home. Simple, no mess, actually works.
Karen L.
"Skeptical, then hooked."
I'll be honest, I assumed it was hype. I've been burned by "miracle" products that were tiny, hard as a rock, and cost a fortune. This one glides on smooth — no scraping, no warming it up first. And the size is actually generous. I keep one at my desk and one by my bed. The neck tightness I get from grading at a screen all day eases within a minute. I didn't expect to care this much about it.
Priya M.
"My 5 seconds."
By the end of the day I'm running on empty and the last thing I want is another routine. I've thrown out so many 10-step things that felt like a chore. This isn't that. One swipe on my traps, that's it. It smells clean, it knocks the tension down, and it's become the one small thing I do just for me. Sounds dramatic for a balm stick, but it's the only self-care that actually gave something back instead of taking more time.
James R.
"Fixed my desk neck"
I sit hunched at a screen ten hours a day and the tension builds right into the base of my skull. Figured a balm stick was probably hype, but the magnesium sprays I tried before this stung like crazy so I gave it a shot. Zero sting. I swipe it across my neck and traps mid-afternoon and it takes the edge off without me having to stop and rub anything in. It lives next to my keyboard now.
Dana R.
"I stopped skipping it."
I'm not a lotion person. It's a sensory thing — I hate the feeling of stuff between my fingers, so I'd avoid anything topical even when my shoulders were screaming. I tried a magnesium spray first and it stung so bad I gave up. This was different. I swipe it across the back of my neck before bed and I don't have to touch it or wash my hands after. My shoulders actually loosen. I've used it every single night for two months. That never happens with me.
Priya M.
"My 5 seconds."
By the end of the day I'm running on empty and the last thing I want is another routine. I've thrown out so many 10-step things that felt like a chore. This isn't that. One swipe on my traps, that's it. It smells clean, it knocks the tension down, and it's become the one small thing I do just for me. Sounds dramatic for a balm stick, but it's the only self-care that actually gave something back instead of taking more time.
James R.
"Fixed my desk neck"
I sit hunched at a screen ten hours a day and the tension builds right into the base of my skull. Figured a balm stick was probably hype, but the magnesium sprays I tried before this stung like crazy so I gave it a shot. Zero sting. I swipe it across my neck and traps mid-afternoon and it takes the edge off without me having to stop and rub anything in. It lives next to my keyboard now.
Dana R.
"I stopped skipping it."
I'm not a lotion person. It's a sensory thing — I hate the feeling of stuff between my fingers, so I'd avoid anything topical even when my shoulders were screaming. I tried a magnesium spray first and it stung so bad I gave up. This was different. I swipe it across the back of my neck before bed and I don't have to touch it or wash my hands after. My shoulders actually loosen. I've used it every single night for two months. That never happens with me.
Priya M.
"My 5 seconds."
By the end of the day I'm running on empty and the last thing I want is another routine. I've thrown out so many 10-step things that felt like a chore. This isn't that. One swipe on my traps, that's it. It smells clean, it knocks the tension down, and it's become the one small thing I do just for me. Sounds dramatic for a balm stick, but it's the only self-care that actually gave something back instead of taking more time.
James R.
"Fixed my desk neck"
I sit hunched at a screen ten hours a day and the tension builds right into the base of my skull. Figured a balm stick was probably hype, but the magnesium sprays I tried before this stung like crazy so I gave it a shot. Zero sting. I swipe it across my neck and traps mid-afternoon and it takes the edge off without me having to stop and rub anything in. It lives next to my keyboard now.
Dana R.
"I stopped skipping it."
I'm not a lotion person. It's a sensory thing — I hate the feeling of stuff between my fingers, so I'd avoid anything topical even when my shoulders were screaming. I tried a magnesium spray first and it stung so bad I gave up. This was different. I swipe it across the back of my neck before bed and I don't have to touch it or wash my hands after. My shoulders actually loosen. I've used it every single night for two months. That never happens with me.
Priya M.
"My 5 seconds."
By the end of the day I'm running on empty and the last thing I want is another routine. I've thrown out so many 10-step things that felt like a chore. This isn't that. One swipe on my traps, that's it. It smells clean, it knocks the tension down, and it's become the one small thing I do just for me. Sounds dramatic for a balm stick, but it's the only self-care that actually gave something back instead of taking more time.
James R.
"Fixed my desk neck"
I sit hunched at a screen ten hours a day and the tension builds right into the base of my skull. Figured a balm stick was probably hype, but the magnesium sprays I tried before this stung like crazy so I gave it a shot. Zero sting. I swipe it across my neck and traps mid-afternoon and it takes the edge off without me having to stop and rub anything in. It lives next to my keyboard now.
Dana R.
"I stopped skipping it."
I'm not a lotion person. It's a sensory thing — I hate the feeling of stuff between my fingers, so I'd avoid anything topical even when my shoulders were screaming. I tried a magnesium spray first and it stung so bad I gave up. This was different. I swipe it across the back of my neck before bed and I don't have to touch it or wash my hands after. My shoulders actually loosen. I've used it every single night for two months. That never happens with me.
Priya M.
"My 5 seconds."
By the end of the day I'm running on empty and the last thing I want is another routine. I've thrown out so many 10-step things that felt like a chore. This isn't that. One swipe on my traps, that's it. It smells clean, it knocks the tension down, and it's become the one small thing I do just for me. Sounds dramatic for a balm stick, but it's the only self-care that actually gave something back instead of taking more time.
James R.
"Fixed my desk neck"
I sit hunched at a screen ten hours a day and the tension builds right into the base of my skull. Figured a balm stick was probably hype, but the magnesium sprays I tried before this stung like crazy so I gave it a shot. Zero sting. I swipe it across my neck and traps mid-afternoon and it takes the edge off without me having to stop and rub anything in. It lives next to my keyboard now.
Dana R.
"I stopped skipping it."
I'm not a lotion person. It's a sensory thing — I hate the feeling of stuff between my fingers, so I'd avoid anything topical even when my shoulders were screaming. I tried a magnesium spray first and it stung so bad I gave up. This was different. I swipe it across the back of my neck before bed and I don't have to touch it or wash my hands after. My shoulders actually loosen. I've used it every single night for two months. That never happens with me.
Priya M.
"My 5 seconds."
By the end of the day I'm running on empty and the last thing I want is another routine. I've thrown out so many 10-step things that felt like a chore. This isn't that. One swipe on my traps, that's it. It smells clean, it knocks the tension down, and it's become the one small thing I do just for me. Sounds dramatic for a balm stick, but it's the only self-care that actually gave something back instead of taking more time.
James R.
"Fixed my desk neck"
I sit hunched at a screen ten hours a day and the tension builds right into the base of my skull. Figured a balm stick was probably hype, but the magnesium sprays I tried before this stung like crazy so I gave it a shot. Zero sting. I swipe it across my neck and traps mid-afternoon and it takes the edge off without me having to stop and rub anything in. It lives next to my keyboard now.
Dana R.
"I stopped skipping it."
I'm not a lotion person. It's a sensory thing — I hate the feeling of stuff between my fingers, so I'd avoid anything topical even when my shoulders were screaming. I tried a magnesium spray first and it stung so bad I gave up. This was different. I swipe it across the back of my neck before bed and I don't have to touch it or wash my hands after. My shoulders actually loosen. I've used it every single night for two months. That never happens with me.
Priya M.
"My 5 seconds."
By the end of the day I'm running on empty and the last thing I want is another routine. I've thrown out so many 10-step things that felt like a chore. This isn't that. One swipe on my traps, that's it. It smells clean, it knocks the tension down, and it's become the one small thing I do just for me. Sounds dramatic for a balm stick, but it's the only self-care that actually gave something back instead of taking more time.
James R.
"Fixed my desk neck"
I sit hunched at a screen ten hours a day and the tension builds right into the base of my skull. Figured a balm stick was probably hype, but the magnesium sprays I tried before this stung like crazy so I gave it a shot. Zero sting. I swipe it across my neck and traps mid-afternoon and it takes the edge off without me having to stop and rub anything in. It lives next to my keyboard now.
Dana R.
"I stopped skipping it."
I'm not a lotion person. It's a sensory thing — I hate the feeling of stuff between my fingers, so I'd avoid anything topical even when my shoulders were screaming. I tried a magnesium spray first and it stung so bad I gave up. This was different. I swipe it across the back of my neck before bed and I don't have to touch it or wash my hands after. My shoulders actually loosen. I've used it every single night for two months. That never happens with me.
Priya M.
"My 5 seconds."
By the end of the day I'm running on empty and the last thing I want is another routine. I've thrown out so many 10-step things that felt like a chore. This isn't that. One swipe on my traps, that's it. It smells clean, it knocks the tension down, and it's become the one small thing I do just for me. Sounds dramatic for a balm stick, but it's the only self-care that actually gave something back instead of taking more time.
James R.
"Fixed my desk neck"
I sit hunched at a screen ten hours a day and the tension builds right into the base of my skull. Figured a balm stick was probably hype, but the magnesium sprays I tried before this stung like crazy so I gave it a shot. Zero sting. I swipe it across my neck and traps mid-afternoon and it takes the edge off without me having to stop and rub anything in. It lives next to my keyboard now.
Dana R.
"I stopped skipping it."
I'm not a lotion person. It's a sensory thing — I hate the feeling of stuff between my fingers, so I'd avoid anything topical even when my shoulders were screaming. I tried a magnesium spray first and it stung so bad I gave up. This was different. I swipe it across the back of my neck before bed and I don't have to touch it or wash my hands after. My shoulders actually loosen. I've used it every single night for two months. That never happens with me.
Priya M.
"My 5 seconds."
By the end of the day I'm running on empty and the last thing I want is another routine. I've thrown out so many 10-step things that felt like a chore. This isn't that. One swipe on my traps, that's it. It smells clean, it knocks the tension down, and it's become the one small thing I do just for me. Sounds dramatic for a balm stick, but it's the only self-care that actually gave something back instead of taking more time.
James R.
"Fixed my desk neck"
I sit hunched at a screen ten hours a day and the tension builds right into the base of my skull. Figured a balm stick was probably hype, but the magnesium sprays I tried before this stung like crazy so I gave it a shot. Zero sting. I swipe it across my neck and traps mid-afternoon and it takes the edge off without me having to stop and rub anything in. It lives next to my keyboard now.
Dana R.
"I stopped skipping it."
I'm not a lotion person. It's a sensory thing — I hate the feeling of stuff between my fingers, so I'd avoid anything topical even when my shoulders were screaming. I tried a magnesium spray first and it stung so bad I gave up. This was different. I swipe it across the back of my neck before bed and I don't have to touch it or wash my hands after. My shoulders actually loosen. I've used it every single night for two months. That never happens with me.
Priya M.
"My 5 seconds."
By the end of the day I'm running on empty and the last thing I want is another routine. I've thrown out so many 10-step things that felt like a chore. This isn't that. One swipe on my traps, that's it. It smells clean, it knocks the tension down, and it's become the one small thing I do just for me. Sounds dramatic for a balm stick, but it's the only self-care that actually gave something back instead of taking more time.
James R.
"Fixed my desk neck"
I sit hunched at a screen ten hours a day and the tension builds right into the base of my skull. Figured a balm stick was probably hype, but the magnesium sprays I tried before this stung like crazy so I gave it a shot. Zero sting. I swipe it across my neck and traps mid-afternoon and it takes the edge off without me having to stop and rub anything in. It lives next to my keyboard now.
Dana R.
"I stopped skipping it."
I'm not a lotion person. It's a sensory thing — I hate the feeling of stuff between my fingers, so I'd avoid anything topical even when my shoulders were screaming. I tried a magnesium spray first and it stung so bad I gave up. This was different. I swipe it across the back of my neck before bed and I don't have to touch it or wash my hands after. My shoulders actually loosen. I've used it every single night for two months. That never happens with me.