Massage Therapy

Oils

  1. Sylvia Carlson

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1.   May 22, 2006 8:20 PM

» Sylvia Carlson - Hi there,

In response to Hi there,
posted by Joni188:

Hi Joni,

I have to tell you that I haven't experimented too much with oils. I have always been partial to using grapeseed oil for massage, because it is nice and light,it doesn't compete with the essential oil, has a longer shelf life than most oils, and it seems to be hypoallergenic as I have never had any problems using it. Grapeseed oil wouldn't be so great for dry, cracked feet,however. I would try something like avocado or olive oil. Avocado oil is very rich in vitamins and is much thicker, but also a bit more pricier.

Hope this helps.

Sylvia
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