Types of oils used in massage
There are several types of oil massages in the market, including Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, hot stone massage, and Thai massage. Each type of massage utilizes different techniques and different types of oils to provide a relaxing and therapeutic experience.
Mineral oil is a common massage oil, but it is not recommended for use. Mineral oil is a by-product of petroleum and does not allow the skin to breathe or absorb nutrients. Additionally, it can clog pores and cause irritation. Natural oils such as coconut oil and jojoba oil are better alternatives.
Thick massage oil has a tendency to leave a greasy residue on the skin, which can be uncomfortable for the person receiving the massage. In addition, thick massage oil can be difficult to spread evenly over the skin, making it hard to provide an even amount of pressure and an enjoyable massage experience.
Baby oil is not good for the skin as it can clog pores and trap dirt and bacteria, leading to skin irritation and breakouts. Additionally, baby oil can weaken the barrier of the skin, making it more vulnerable to environmental damage.
Organic massage oil is a natural product made from plant-based ingredients such as jojoba, almond, coconut, avocado, and essential oils. It is free of harsh chemicals and synthetic fragrances, making it a safe and healthy choice for massage. Organic massage oil helps to nourish and hydrate the skin, while also providing a soothing, calming effect. It can also help to reduce inflammation and stress, and can provide relief from muscle aches and pains.
Hence we choose to use only organic certified oils as a safe and beneficial massage treatment for our customers.