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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Happy Sunday people. I am thinking about taking massage a little more serious, but not serious enough to jump onto a course. I would be really interested to know what massage oils you use and why. E.g. what smells do you like, the viscosity, brands etc.
I thought I was a good amateur but had a massage last night from a friend and realised I'm an amateurs amateur |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Happy Sunday people. I am thinking about taking massage a little more serious, but not serious enough to jump onto a course. I would be really interested to know what massage oils you use and why. E.g. what smells do you like, the viscosity, brands etc.
I thought I was a good amateur but had a massage last night from a friend and realised I'm an amateurs amateur "
Difficult and can be dangerous without the appropriate knowledge |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Happy Sunday people. I am thinking about taking massage a little more serious, but not serious enough to jump onto a course. I would be really interested to know what massage oils you use and why. E.g. what smells do you like, the viscosity, brands etc.
I thought I was a good amateur but had a massage last night from a friend and realised I'm an amateurs amateur
Difficult and can be dangerous without the appropriate knowledge "
Better to buy ready blends ... |
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"Rapeseed oil is perfect - very rare that people have an allergy, readily available can be used as a base to add scents to it."
Always ask!! Grapeseed is the best for nonallergy |
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