Aboniki Balm The small green and yellow tin that has been in Nigerian households for decades. Menthol and camphor, strongly aromatic, and unmistakable the moment it is opened. Most Nigerians recognise the smell before they see the tin. It lived in the same drawer as the sewing kit and the batteries. How it is used A very small amount rubbed into the skin, on the shoulders, back or chest. Massaged into tired legs after a long day. Some people put a little under the nose when they have a blocked head, though it is strong and not everyone enjoys that. A word of warning It is far stronger than it looks. A fingertip is enough. Wash your hands afterwards, keep it well away from the eyes, and never apply it to broken skin. Anyone who has ever rubbed their eye after using Aboniki remembers it. Product details Main ingredients: Menthol, camphor Form: Balm, in a tin Sizes: Single tin, or a pack of 12 Storage: Cool, dry place with the lid closed tightly. It evaporates if left open. Shipped from Nexxtmart to anywhere in the United States. For external use only. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Avoid contact with eyes, mucous membranes and broken skin. Do not use on children under 2. Discontinue if irritation occurs. Keep out of reach of children. If symptoms persist, consult a healthcare professional.