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Mother's Stretch Mark Oil

Mother's Stretch Mark Oil

$78.32 / 35.2oz
Spa Oil
Fat Burning Massage Oil

Fat Burning Massage Oil

$60.03 / 35.2oz
Spa Oil
Rose Geranium Massage Oil

Rose Geranium Massage Oil

$72.21 / 35.2oz
Spa Oil
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Head Massage Oil

Head Massage Oil

$49.34 / 35.2oz
Spa Oil
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Coconut Hibiscus Massage Oil

Coconut Hibiscus Massage Oil

$64.60 / 35.2oz
Spa Oil
DeStress Massage Oil

DeStress Massage Oil

$72.21 / 35.2oz
Spa Oil
Sandalwood Turmeric Massage Oil

Sandalwood Turmeric Massage Oil

$63.06 / 35.2oz
Spa Oil

How to Choose and Use a Spa Oil

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Step 1: Decide the Feel You Want. Light and fast-absorbing for a non-greasy finish, or a richer glide for a longer massage. Filter by texture and goal to find the right base.

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Step 2: Warm It Before You Apply. Pour about a quarter-size amount and warm it between your palms so it spreads evenly and feels comfortable on skin.

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Step 3: Pick Your Size. Buy 100ml to try a blend, or by the liter if you run a spa or massage practice.

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Step 4: Add Aroma If You Like. Blend in a few drops of a diluted essential oil for an aromatherapy massage, and patch test any new oil first.Step 3: Pick Your Size. Buy 100ml to try a blend, or by the liter if you run a spa or massage practice.

About Spa & Massage Oils

A spa or massage oil is a skin-friendly base oil, often sweet almond, jojoba, or apricot kernel, chosen for slip and absorption so hands move smoothly without dragging. A good massage oil relaxes muscles and softens skin, and, warmed and worked in with steady strokes, it helps ease tension and stress.
These oils are cosmetic-grade, INCI-named, and packed in a WHO-GMP and ISO 9001:2015 certified facility with a Certificate of Analysis on request. Build your own blend by starting with a carrier oil and adding a diluted essential oil, or reach for a firmer cosmetic butter when you want a balm instead of a fluid oil.

Good to Know

Tip 1: Warm the oil first. A quarter-size amount rubbed between the palms spreads better and feels far nicer than cold oil straight from the bottle.

Tip 2: Go light on fragrance. Strong scents can bother sensitive skin during a long massage. Keep essential oil dilution low and patch test.

Tip 3: Check before pregnancy or medical massage. Some oils are not advised during pregnancy or with certain conditions; consult a professional first.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sweet almond and apricot kernel are popular for their light, non-greasy feel, while jojoba suits sensitive skin because it absorbs cleanly. Choose a lighter oil for a smooth finish and a richer one for a longer, slower massage.

Warm about a quarter-size amount between your palms, then apply to skin with steady strokes. Start with a little and add more as needed. Warming the oil first helps it spread evenly.

Yes. Base oils like almond and jojoba moisturize and soften skin while you massage, and many are rich in vitamin E and fatty acids that support the skin barrier.

Yes. Blend a diluted essential oil into the base at about 2.5% for adults for an aromatherapy massage. Patch test first, and keep the dilution low on sensitive skin.

Base oils like almond are generally fine, but several essential oils are not recommended in pregnancy. Use plain base oil, or check with a qualified practitioner before adding any essential oil.

Most oils can leave a mark on fabric. Use a towel, apply modestly, and wash linens promptly in warm water. Lighter, fast-absorbing oils are less likely to leave residue.

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