What Makes PureMotion Feel More Direct
It’s a Tuesday at 6:47 in the evening. You’ve been on your feet since morning, and the specific spot between your left shoulder blade and your spine has been reminding you of itself for the last three hours. You’ve tried rolling your shoulder back. You’ve tried stretching against the doorframe. Nothing quite reaches it.
This is the moment most topicals fail you. Not because they don’t work, but because they don’t go deep enough to matter.
Why “topical” doesn’t mean the same thing for every product
When people think about a lotion or cream they rub into their skin, they usually assume it works on the surface. And that’s mostly accurate. Most topicals do their best work on the outermost layers: skin comfort, minor joint support around knuckles and wrists and feet, surface-level tension.
That’s exactly what Nice Cream does, and it does it well. It’s a 60g full-spectrum hemp soothing cream designed for those moments when your hands are stiff, your feet are worn, or your fingers need a little attention after a long day of small movements. It goes on smooth, it smells fine, and it gets to work quickly on the areas it’s meant to reach. For the specific kind of discomfort that lives close to the surface, Nice Cream is a clean, straightforward answer.
But there’s a category of tension that lives deeper than that.
The kind that’s settled into muscle. The kind you feel after a long run, or a weekend of physical labor, or just a week of sitting in a chair that isn’t quite right. That tension doesn’t want surface contact. It wants something that actually gets there.
What DMSO changes about the equation
PureMotion uses DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide), which is the part of the formula that makes it different. DMSO has been used in medicine for decades because of one particular property: it moves through biological tissue in a way that most compounds don’t. It essentially carries what’s dissolved in it along with it as it penetrates, which means the full-spectrum hemp in PureMotion isn’t just sitting on your skin. It’s getting closer to where you actually want it.
This is why PureMotion is positioned for muscle soreness, recovery, and deeper tissue support rather than surface-level comfort. The mechanism is different. The experience is different. The reach is different.
If you’ve tried a topical before and thought, “I can feel it on my skin, but not where I actually need it,” DMSO is likely what was missing.
The value of having both
Here’s where the cost-per-dose math gets interesting, because people sometimes assume they need to choose one.
Nice Cream sits at $44.95 for 60g. PureMotion is $59.99. At first glance that feels like an either/or purchase. But when you think about what each one is actually built for, they don’t really compete. They cover different territory.
Nice Cream lives on the bathroom counter and earns its place every time your hands need attention or your feet feel worn. PureMotion earns its place after a workout, after a long drive, after the kind of day that finds a specific spot in your back at 6:47 on a Tuesday.
Used for their intended purposes, both products stretch. A little goes a long way with DMSO formulas because the compound is efficient. You’re not rubbing on extra to compensate for shallow penetration.
The habit that actually sticks
There’s a version of a wellness routine that collapses under its own weight. It’s too complex, too expensive to sustain, or it asks too much from you on the days you have nothing left to give.
The routines that last are the ones built from tools you actually reach for. Not the ones you bought out of hope and shoved under the sink.
PureMotion and Nice Cream are both simple in the best sense: you feel like using them because they feel like they’re doing something. That’s not a small thing. The body is pretty good at telling you what’s worth repeating, and consistency is where real change lives. Not in one dramatic dose, but in the accumulated effect of small, regular choices that you make because they’re worth making.
Reaching for PureMotion after a workout becomes reflexive. Rubbing Nice Cream into your hands before bed starts to feel like part of the ritual rather than something extra. These small choices compound without asking much of you.
And there’s something quiet that happens when you stop waiting to feel better and start building the routine that gets you there. A kind of settled confidence. Not dramatic, not sudden. Just the gradual sense that you’re taking your own wellbeing seriously, and it’s paying off.
That Tuesday back tension? It’s still going to show up. But you’ll have something that actually reaches it.
You can explore PureMotion Deep Relief Lotion and Nice Cream to see which one fits where you are right now. A lot of people find there’s room for both.
Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before starting any new wellness regimen.
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