types of massage oil

 

There are many different types of massage oils available. We are sometimes asked which massage oil or massage cream is best? We have five top choices among massage therapists






1. Milros H2Oil - water-dispersed massage oil

Melrose was the first in Australia, and perhaps in the world, to develop the concept of water transfer, which has become the most a popular type of massage oil. Water-dispersed oils are popular because they not only significantly extend the life of towels but also reduce the risk of towels catching fire.

You can put a few drops in a glass of warm water and shake it - you can check the dispersion of H2Oil® - it will turn white - it reduces the oil. Adding ordinary wash powder to the wash removes the massage oil from the towel.

Ingredients: Sunflower Oil, Rice Burn Oil, Coconut Glycerides - from Coconut Oil, Polysorbate 85, and Vitamin E (does not contain nut oil)

2. Melrose Sweet Almond Oil

Sweet almond oil is one of the most popular massage oils among massage therapists. Extracted from almonds, sweet almond oil is light yellow in color.

It is a little oily, which can easily slip the hands on the skin. Sweet almond oil is absorbed very quickly, but not so fast that you keep reapplying it.

Melrose Sweet Almond Oil is a classic base oil for many physicians, it contains 100% sweet almond oil. It is non-allergenic so it does not usually irritate the skin. However, people with nut allergies may be advised to avoid using almond oil or try a patch test first.

Comes in a unique Mailer box that keeps the oil fresh on the last drop.

3. Apricot Lentil Oil (Prunes Armenia Seed Fixed Oil)

Apricot lentil oil is similar in texture and color to almond oil, but it costs a bit more. It is rich in vitamin E, a quality that gives it a longer shelf life than ordinary oil.

Oil Garden Apricot lentil oil is very lightweight, especially for sensitive, swollen, dry or mature skin, making it very suitable like a facial oil. Deeply nourished and a useful source of vitamin A and essential fatty acids.

Like almond oil, apricot kernel oil is absorbed into the skin, so it doesn't make people feel fat. This property also makes a good oil to use for the best massage treatment in Lahore. Apricot lentil oil is a good alternative to sweet almond oil for people with nut allergies.

4. Coconut oil

Although you may think of coconut oil as white solid oil, however, when hot coconut oil is actually a light, non-greasy, liquid oil.

Melrose makes organic and unmade coconut oil, it retains all the aroma of pure real coconut. The solid is heated to temperatures below 20C, which is clearly high glide oil with high stability.

Melrose has also provided "MCT - Medium Chain Triglycerides" which is furnished coconut oil. Light, non-greasy, liquid oil. It is called fractional coconut oil because it contains only a fraction of the whole oil. Long-chain triglycerides have been removed, leaving only medium-chain triglycerides.

5. Jojoba oil

Jojoba is actually a wax extracted from the seeds of the jojoba plant. Jojoba is a good option for most people who suffer from back acne because it is thought to have antibacterial properties.

Jojoba has a long shelf life, so it's a good choice if you don't use it regularly. It absorbs very well, which makes it favorite carrier oil for aromatherapy. Jojoba does not usually irritate the skin.

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