Natural Pain Relief Rubs and Skin Care for Dry and Mature Skin 

Elly’s Natural Skin Care offers natural skin care products and natural pain relief rubs made with plant-based oils, butters, and essential oils. Our products include pain relief rubs for muscles and joints, face serums for aging skin, exfoliating sugar scrubs, moisturizing body butters for dry skin, and nourishing hair oil. For more than 10 years, we have handcrafted gentle formulas designed to support healthy skin and everyday comfort without harsh ingredients.

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Fast Natural Pain Relief Rub for Knee Pain, Back Pain, Sciatica, Shoulder Pain & Arthritis

Experience soothing, long-lasting comfort without harsh chemicals or strong odors. Our plant-powered pain rub absorbs quickly to help ease tight muscles, reduce stiffness, and support easier movement — helping you feel more comfortable throughout the day.

Helps With:

  • Knee pain & stiffness
  • Lower back pain
  • Sciatic nerve discomfort
  • Shoulder & neck tension
  • Arthritis in hands & fingers
  • Hip, elbow & joint discomfort
  • Muscle knots & tension
  • Headaches & TMJ tension
  • Post-workout soreness
  • Old injuries & chronic discomfort

Powerful Natural Ingredients for Pain Relief

Arnica

Commonly used to soothe soreness and support recovery.

CBD

Used in topical formulas to support comfort and relaxation.

Wintergreen

A traditional botanical ingredient used in topical pain relief.

Cayenne

Provides warming comfort and helps create a soothing feel.

Eucalyptus

Helps create a fresh, cooling feel on tight areas.

Ginger

Often used in topical blends for warming, soothing support.

Why Customers Love Our Pain Relief Rubs

Fast-Absorbing Comfort

Applies easily to muscles and joints without a heavy feel.

Targets Multiple Areas

Often used on knees, back, shoulders, hands, neck, and more.

Light Scent • Non-Greasy

Designed for clean application without heavy residue.

Three Formula Options

CBD - No Cayenne • CBD - With Cayenne • Arnica - No CBD - No Cayenne

Choose the Formula That Fits Your Needs

With CBD - No Cayenne Rub

Best for sensitive skin, hands, stiff knees, back tightness, and muscle knots.

With CBD + Cayenne Rub

Popular for back discomfort, nerve discomfort, and areas that benefit from warming support.

Arnica Rub - No CBD

A good option for bruising, TMJ, and mild everyday discomfort.

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CBD for Pain Relief

Learn how CBD is used in topical products for everyday comfort.

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Wintergreen for Pain

Discover why wintergreen is often used in soothing topical formulas.

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Pain Relief FAQ

What pain types does this help with?
Our natural pain relief rub is commonly used for knee pain, back pain, sciatica, arthritis, shoulder tension, muscle soreness, hand discomfort, TMJ tension, and post-workout recovery. Because it is applied directly where discomfort occurs, many people use it on specific areas such as knees, shoulders, hands, hips, and lower back. Choosing the best formula depends on whether you prefer warming relief with cayenne or a gentler no-cayenne option.
How quickly does it work?
Many people prefer topical pain relief rubs because they can be applied directly to the area that feels sore or stiff. Customers often use the rub when they need fast, targeted comfort for muscles and joints. Individual experiences can vary depending on the area used and how often it is applied.
Can I use it for arthritis?
Yes, many people use topical pain relief rubs for arthritis in knees, hands, shoulders, hips, and other joints. A natural pain relief rub is often chosen because it can be massaged directly into the area where stiffness and discomfort occur. Many customers use it as part of their daily routine to support easier movement.
Is it safe for sensitive skin?
The No-Cayenne version is the gentlest option for people who prefer a milder formula. Many customers choose it for sensitive skin areas, neck tension, hands, and facial areas such as the jawline for TMJ discomfort. As with any topical product, patch testing first is a good idea.
Does it help with sciatica?
Many people use topical pain relief rubs on the lower back, hip, and upper leg areas when dealing with sciatica-related discomfort. Ingredients like CBD, arnica, ginger, and wintergreen are commonly used in products chosen for soothing support. Because sciatica can vary from person to person, results may differ depending on the severity and location of discomfort.
How often can I apply it?
Many people apply a natural pain relief rub two to four times a day depending on the area and their comfort needs. Some use it in the morning to help loosen stiffness and again in the evening before bed. Always use as directed and avoid broken or irritated skin.
Is the CBD version psychoactive?
No, the CBD topical rub is made without THC, so it is not intended to create psychoactive effects. Many people choose CBD topical products because they want a localized product that can be applied directly to sore muscles and joints. It is designed for topical comfort, not mind-altering effects.
What’s the difference between cayenne and non-cayenne?
Cayenne pain relief rubs create a warming sensation that many people like for back discomfort, tight muscles, and nerve-related discomfort. Non-cayenne formulas feel gentler and are often preferred for sensitive skin, hands, and areas where a warming feel is not desired. The best choice depends on your comfort level and the area you are treating.

Natural Skincare: Serums, Scrubs & Moisturizers

Our skincare collection is made to support hydration, smoother-looking skin, gentle exfoliation, and a more radiant appearance without harsh ingredients. From face serums to sugar scrubs and body butters, each formula is crafted to help dry, mature, and sensitive skin feel nourished and cared for.

What Our Skincare Helps With

  • Fine lines & wrinkles
  • Dark spots & uneven-looking tone
  • Dull or tired-looking skin
  • Dryness & mature skin
  • Loss of firmness
  • Texture & roughness
  • Sensitive or reactive skin
  • Skin barrier support & hydration

Skincare Favorites

Vitamin C + Bakuchiol Serums

Brightens, hydrates, and supports smoother-looking skin.

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Sugar Body Scrubs

Gentle exfoliation for smoother, softer, more radiant skin.

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Moisturizing Body Butters

Rich hydration with shea butter and nourishing botanical oils.

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Hair Treatment Oil

Nourishes, softens, and supports healthy-looking hair.

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Skincare Ingredient Spotlights

THDA Vitamin C

Known for supporting brighter, more even-looking skin.

Bakuchiol

A plant-based ingredient often used for smoother-looking skin.

CoQ10

Used in skincare to support the look of firmness and elasticity.

Squalane

Lightweight hydration that helps support the skin barrier.

Skincare FAQ

Is THDA Vitamin C gentle?
Yes, THDA Vitamin C is often chosen because it is considered gentler and more stable than some traditional forms of Vitamin C. Many people use it in face serums to support brighter-looking skin and a more even-looking tone. It is a popular option for people who want Vitamin C benefits with a gentler feel.
Does this help with dark spots?
Many people use face serums with Vitamin C, Bakuchiol, and CoQ10 to help improve the appearance of dark spots and uneven-looking skin tone. Consistent use, along with moisturizer and daily sun protection, can help support a more radiant appearance over time. Results vary depending on skin type and routine.
Can I use this on sensitive skin?
Our plant-powered skincare is made for people who want gentle formulas without harsh ingredients. Many customers with mature or sensitive skin prefer products made with nourishing oils, butters, and botanical ingredients. A patch test is always recommended when trying any new skincare product.
Will it clog pores?
Many of our facial oils and serums are made with lightweight ingredients chosen to absorb well without a heavy or greasy feel. People often look for face serums with ingredients that support hydration while still feeling comfortable on the skin. Individual skin types vary, so choosing the right formula matters.
What makes Bakuchiol different from retinol?
Bakuchiol is a plant-based skincare ingredient often compared to retinol because it is used in products meant to support smoother-looking, firmer-looking skin. Many people choose Bakuchiol because they want an anti-aging ingredient with a gentler feel. It is especially popular in skincare for mature and sensitive skin.
How long before I see results?
With consistent use, many people begin noticing that their skin looks more hydrated, smoother, and more refreshed within a few weeks. The exact timing depends on the product, how often it is used, and the condition of the skin when starting. Regular exfoliation, serum use, and moisturizing usually work best together.

Questions About Natural Skin Care and Pain Relief

What are the best natural skin care products for aging skin?
The best natural skin care products for aging skin usually include face serums, gentle exfoliating scrubs, and rich moisturizers like body butters. Ingredients such as Vitamin C, Bakuchiol, CoQ10, plant oils, and shea butter are commonly used to support hydration and improve the appearance of fine lines and dry skin. A simple routine of exfoliating, using a serum, and moisturizing regularly can help skin look smoother and healthier over time.
What is the best natural pain relief for muscles and joints?
The best natural pain relief for muscles and joints often includes topical products made with ingredients like arnica, wintergreen, cayenne, CBD, and essential oils. These ingredients are commonly used in pain relief rubs that are applied directly to sore areas such as knees, back, shoulders, hands, and hips. Many people prefer topical natural pain relief because it targets the area where discomfort occurs.
Do natural skin care products really work?
Natural skin care products can work very well when they are made with quality plant oils, butters, and active botanical ingredients. Ingredients like Vitamin C, Bakuchiol, shea butter, and nourishing oils are often used to support hydration, improve skin texture, and promote a healthier-looking appearance. Many people notice the best results when products are used consistently as part of a simple routine.
What is the best moisturizer for very dry skin?
The best moisturizer for very dry skin is often a thicker product like body butter made with shea butter, plant oils, and natural emollients. Body butters help lock in moisture, soften rough skin, and support the skin barrier better than thinner lotions. Many people apply body butter after showering while skin is still slightly damp to help keep moisture in longer.
What does face serum do for your skin?
A face serum is made to deliver concentrated ingredients that help support hydration, brightness, firmness, and smoother-looking skin. Face serums are commonly used before moisturizer and are often chosen to help improve the appearance of fine lines, dark spots, uneven-looking tone, and dull skin. Many people use Vitamin C serums in the morning and nourishing serums at night.
How often should you exfoliate your skin?
Most people exfoliate their skin about two to three times per week, depending on their skin type and the product they are using. Exfoliating helps remove dead skin cells, improve skin texture, and allow moisturizers and serums to absorb better. Gentle sugar scrubs are often used on the body to help keep areas like elbows, knees, feet, and arms feeling smooth.
What is body butter used for?
Body butter is used to deeply moisturize dry skin, soften rough areas, and help improve the look and feel of flaky or crepey skin. Because body butter is thicker than lotion, it is often applied to very dry areas like hands, feet, elbows, knees, and legs. Many people use body butter after a shower to lock in moisture and keep skin soft longer.
What ingredients should I look for in natural skin care products?
Common ingredients to look for in natural skin care products include plant oils like argan oil, rosehip oil, jojoba oil, and squalane, along with shea butter, Vitamin C, Bakuchiol, and other botanical ingredients. These are often chosen to support hydration, smoother texture, and healthier-looking skin without harsh additives. The best ingredients depend on whether you are trying to support dry skin, aging skin, or sensitive skin.
Is arnica good for muscle and joint pain?
Arnica is commonly used in topical products for muscle soreness, bruising, joint stiffness, and general body discomfort. Many people apply arnica-based rubs or creams to knees, shoulders, hands, back, and other sore areas to help support comfort after daily activity. It is a popular ingredient in natural topical pain relief products.
What is the difference between lotion and body butter?
The main difference between lotion and body butter is thickness and moisture level. Lotion is lighter and absorbs quickly, while body butter is thicker and provides deeper, longer-lasting moisture. Body butter is often the better choice for very dry skin, rough areas, and colder weather when skin needs more support.