HawkGrips Emollient

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This product contains natural rubber latex which may cause allergic reactions.
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Details
- Glide over the skin by combining instruments and emollient
- Provides soft tissue mobilization while moisturizing skin
- Offered in single-use packets to reduce cross-contamination
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Overview
An Emollient for Everyone
The non-irritant massage cream contains no chemical preservatives, but instead is made with synthetic beeswax and shea butter. A professional-grade moisturizer, the emollient was made to help increase patient comfort during instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) treatments.
Designed with Trainers and Clinicians in Mind
HawkGrips Emollient is available in 8 oz. jars or 7mL single-use packets. By choosing to use single-use emollient packets, this can help eliminate cross-contamination and increase infection control. Oil-based, the emollient has a small number of allergens to help reduce irritating sensitive skin. It also comes in fragrant-free or pleasant vanilla fragrance.
Combine with HawkGrips Instruments
HawkGrips Emollient was developed by professionals to create a glide that protects and softens the skin. Used by professional massage therapists and physical therapists, the massage cream can be used for relaxation, scar tissue scraping, and stress relief. It is most effective when applied and spread onto a patient’s skin with HawkGrips Instruments.