Camphor, Menthol, Methyl salicylate, Eucalyptus oil, Clove oil, Cajuput oil, Cinnamon oil (exact strengths vary by variant; refer label)
Temporary relief of minor aches and pains of muscles and joints; backache, sprains, strains, sports injury, stiff neck, headache (external use only), insect bite itching (as per label).
It acts as a topical counterirritant and analgesic. Ingredients like menthol and camphor provide a cooling/warming sensation and distract from pain, while methyl salicylate helps reduce pain and inflammation locally.
For external use only. Apply a small amount to the affected area and massage gently 2-3 times daily or as directed on the label. Avoid application on broken/irritated skin; wash hands after use and avoid contact with eyes, nose and mouth.
Common side effects of Tiger Balm Oil may include:
External use only. Do not use on cuts, wounds, eczema or infected skin. Avoid tight bandaging or using with heat pads after application (may increase absorption and burns). Stop use if severe irritation occurs. Keep away from eyes/mucosa; if accidental contact occurs, rinse with plenty of water. Do not use in young children unless advised by a doctor; if symptoms persist/worsen, consult a healthcare professional. Accidental ingestion can be harmful—seek medical help immediately.