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Daily Muscle Support Balm

Recover

Keep Going

R295

Daily Muscle Support Balm

Keep Going is your daily buffer between effort and wear—built to support muscle comfort and strengthen skin in high-friction, high-impact zones. With 2g of plant-based protein, it helps reinforce resilience while easing tension and reducing stiffness, so your body keeps moving with freedom and control.

Fast-absorbing and lightweight, the balm blends botanical muscle support with protein-powered actives to build everyday endurance—on the run, in the gym, or wherever you put your body to work. Infused with a warm citrus-ginger scent, it delivers clean, focused energy without overwhelming.

Don’t wait to ache. Stay Fluid. Stay Ready.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Stay Ahead of Strain – Helps reduce tension before it builds into stiffness.
  • Barrier Back-Up – Strengthens skin in high-friction, sweat-heavy zones.
  • Seamless Texture – Absorbs fast and settles into a soft, powder-finish feel—clean, dry, effortless.
  • Everyday Resilience – Builds baseline comfort so muscles and skin keep moving fluidly.
  • Warm Citrus-Ginger Scent – Clean, energising, and quietly uplifting
Softens tension. Strengthens skin. Sustains motion. Not for after, not for before. For every step in between.

Keep Going is built to get ahead of strain by priming both muscles and skin at the cellular level:

  • Buchu + Devil’s Claw – deliver plant compounds that support circulation and help limit the signals that lead to tension build-up.
  • Frankincense – calms cellular stress pathways, helping muscles stay comfortable during repetitive effort.
  • Plant Proteins – provide peptides that reinforce the extracellular matrix, supporting skin’s elasticity and strength before friction takes its toll.
  • Mafura, Shea & Marula oils – supply essential fatty acids that integrate into the skin barrier, keeping it flexible and resistant to sweat and movement stress.
  • Vitamin E – offers antioxidant defense, protecting skin cells against free radical damage triggered by exertion.

The result is a dual-action system: helping muscles stay fluid and skin stay resilient — so your body maintains comfort and control before discomfort sets in.

  • Scoop a small amount — about the size of a pea, or less, like applying lip balm.
  • Massage gently into muscles and skin that take the load — quads, hamstrings, calves, shoulders, and back.
  • Don’t forget your shins and knees — often overlooked, but they work just as hard.
  • Let the balm melt in; no need for pressure — it absorbs as your body heat activates it.

Pro Tip: Use sparingly. This is a firm balm that melts on contact. Start small — too much can feel greasy.

Real Talk: These balms are made from real butters and oils, not synthetics. When it’s hot or humid, they may soften — that’s nature, not a flaw. If they melt, pop them in the fridge for a bit, and they’ll set again, good as new.

  • After your run or workout: once you’ve showered and cooled down, when skin is clean and muscles are still warm. This is when it absorbs best and gives you the most benefit.
  • Before bed: a great time to use it if you want support while your body resets overnight.
  • On rest days: ideal to pair with mobility work, stretching, or foam rolling — the balm helps muscles release while you work on flexibility and range of motion.
  • Frequency: once a day is enough for most people, but if you’re pushing heavy mileage or lifting volume, twice a day (morning + night) gives added support.
  • Runners rebuilding mileage and dealing with tight legs, stiff calves, or heavy quads.
  • Lifters who train through load and want muscle comfort built into their routine.
  • Athletes who don’t wait for pain to show up before taking care of their bodies.
  • Anyone adding mobility, stretching, or foam rolling to their rest days and wanting extra support for muscles and skin.
  • Everyday movers — from long-shift workers to weekend warriors — who want muscles that stay supple and skin that holds up under pressure.

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