Comfort Warms for Winter Woes

Feb 10, 2026 | Cannabis Topicals

I realized recently that my hands seemed stiffer these winter mornings. Maybe it was the chill I got while hiking with friends in the woods or maybe it’s from the way I slept last night that decreased my circulation. In either case, stiff fingers are not very handy for all the things we need to do with them daily.

Enter Comfort Warms Dry Oil roll-on! I’ve taken to rubbing some on my stiff fingers in the morning and also again at night for the following reasons: the dry oil formula allows me to easily apply it evenly without worry that there will be excess that needs to be wiped off. Instead, I massage it into my fingers and hands until it completely absorbs. This explains the name “Dry Oil” as something that “dries” on your skin by absorbing into it, leaving no oily residue. This means I can slip on gloves for cold weather and go outdoors quickly if I need to. It means I can go to bed after applying and not worry I’ll get some on my sheets. It also means I can slip the slender container in my purse in case I want to use it again while I’m on the run. That’s convenience!!

I find the scent is alluring and calming but it also disappears as it absorbs. I’ve used it on my temples to calm a headache, on sore spots from bruises and as a massage oil on a particularly achy muscle while I’m watching TV at night. Please try any or all of these ideas for yourself. I bet you’ll be able to invent some new ones too!

Keep warm this winter with Comfort Warms Dry Oil!

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