“NerveCalm has become part of my evening routine. The lotion feels soothing, absorbs nicely, and doesn’t leave my skin feeling greasy. I especially enjoy using it after a long day when my hands and feet need a little extra comfort.

NerveCalm is built on Arnica Montana, Magnesium Chloride, MSM and Menthol in a fast-absorbing base — massaged into hands, feet, calves or stiff joints as part of a simple daily routine.
Four actives in a light, fast-absorbing lotion base: Arnica Montana, traditionally used after exertion; Magnesium Chloride for tight, clenched muscles; MSM, a naturally occurring sulphur compound; and Menthol for the cooling sensation. Carried in shea butter and aloe, with no artificial fragrance.
Most topicals lean on menthol alone — you get a rush of cold and not much else. NerveCalm pairs menthol's immediate cooling with three slower-acting botanicals and minerals, so it's a considered daily blend rather than a single-note cooling gel.
It's made for people whose hands and feet burn, tingle, or won't settle at the end of the day — and for anyone on their feet for long hours. It isn't a medicine and it isn't a treatment. It's a cosmetic lotion you use consistently as part of a routine.
Apply a pea-sized amount and massage in for 30 seconds. It absorbs in about a minute, so you can pull socks on straight after. Use morning, night, or both. One 100ml jar covers roughly 60 applications. Avoid broken skin and eyes, and wash hands after use. Speak with a healthcare professional if you're pregnant, nursing, or managing a medical condition.
No. It's formulated to absorb in around 60 seconds and leaves no film on sheets, socks or gloves. There's a light natural cooling scent from the menthol that fades within a few minutes — no artificial fragrance, no parabens, never tested on animals.
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What real customers say
does any of this sound like your evening?
Tap anything that sounds familiar. There's no wrong answer — this is just to help you work out whether NerveCalm is worth your time.
Then this was made for you.
NerveCalm is a cooling lotion for exactly this — hands and feet that won't settle at the end of the day. It absorbs in about 60 seconds, so it's on and forgotten before you've pulled the covers up.
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There are three points in a day your hands and feet
make themselves known
Most people recognise at least one of these immediately:
Your hands are stiff before you've even got out of bed, and it takes half the morning before they feel like yours again.
You've been on your feet since morning, and by the time you sit down they've had enough of you.
You get into bed, the room goes quiet, and your feet pick that exact moment to start up.
how people use nervecalm
The cooling is immediate. The habit isn't. Here's what the first three months actually look like, and why most people start with more than one jar.
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01
days 1–30
Build the ritual
A pea-sized amount, massaged in for thirty seconds, last thing before bed. Most people keep the jar on the bedside table rather than in a drawer — out of sight is the main reason a routine stops. One jar is roughly a month.
1 jar · about 60 applications -
02
days 31–60
It stops being a decision
By month two you're not remembering to do it, you're just doing it — and a second jar often lives in a bag or at work for hands during the day. This is where most people run out and lose the habit, which is why the 2-jar option exists rather than reordering every month.
2 jars · about 2 months -
03
days 61–90+
A routine, not a project
Ninety days is a fair window to decide whether something has earned a place in your evening. If it hasn't, the guarantee covers you. If it has, you've already got jars in the cupboard instead of starting over.
3 jars · about 3 months
Individual experiences vary. NerveCalm is a cosmetic product for external use only. It is not a medicine and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any condition. Avoid broken skin and contact with eyes. Speak with a healthcare professional if you are pregnant, nursing, or managing a medical condition.
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