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By *ornsMan
over a year ago
west Midlands |
Body shop for grappled or lavender. As a treat buy the burner and add a little rose oil to make a nice fragrance room, use candles no bright lights and make sure the room is warm. She will definitely enjoy it mate |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Naissance... I use organic sweet almond oil for most massage but also have golden jojoba and argon oil... each have slightly different properties (and prices) but all very good! Hope that helps! X |
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By *1bttmMan
over a year ago
Shoreditch east London |
Be careful some of the fragranced massage oils can be very overpowering. Essential oils when not used correctly can have the opposite effect if u don't know anything about them and what they do. Stick to something neutral....the last thing u want is giving the receiver a massage where they could suddenly feel violently sick or ave a banging headache. Its been known to happen, that's why in aromatherapy massage, the essential oils are carefully blended to suit the needs/requirements of the person receiving the massage. |
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I'm a professional massage therapist and I've been using organic sunflower oil from Whole Foods. Nice texture, low ordour, non allergenic, good shelf life and won't clog the pores. Also a great price at less than a tenner per litre. |
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"Melted coconut oil is the one for me. Just pop it in the microwave for 30 seconds.
It can get really hot though, check temperature before pouring it in someone’s back "
Where can I purchase coconut oil x |
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"Melted coconut oil is the one for me. Just pop it in the microwave for 30 seconds.
It can get really hot though, check temperature before pouring it in someone’s back
Where can I purchase coconut oil x"
Any supermarkets. It’s actually quite cheap. I think Aldi sell jars of pure virgin coconut oil for under £2 |
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"Melted coconut oil is the one for me. Just pop it in the microwave for 30 seconds.
It can get really hot though, check temperature before pouring it in someone’s back
Where can I purchase coconut oil x
Any supermarkets. It’s actually quite cheap. I think Aldi sell jars of pure virgin coconut oil for under £2"
Never bought it before what section will it be in??? Will it be with soaps and hand cream stuff |
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"Melted coconut oil is the one for me. Just pop it in the microwave for 30 seconds.
It can get really hot though, check temperature before pouring it in someone’s back
Where can I purchase coconut oil x
Any supermarkets. It’s actually quite cheap. I think Aldi sell jars of pure virgin coconut oil for under £2
Never bought it before what section will it be in??? Will it be with soaps and hand cream stuff "
No it’s usually around by the cooking oils. I think. Hmmmm. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Gya Labs from amazon.
We both love massages for our backs so give each other them from time to time. It smells amazing too.
Look up on essential oils and blends though, you could create your own tailor made ones. I used NYR oils and blends. |
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