Organic Massage Oils
A massage feels good to you and is very good for you.
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Aubrey
Organics - Rosa Mosqueta Rose Hip Seed Oil, .36 fl oz. Apply to dry, rough, wrinkled areas of skin and massage gently. For added benefit, follow with Rosa Mosqueta Rose Hip Moisturizing Cream. For hair: Apply oil (warmed is best) to dry patches of scalp and brittle hair to restore moisture and softness. Leave on for 15-20 minutes, then shampoo as usual. Click to purchase >> Aubrey Organics - Rosa Mosqueta Rose... |
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Very Emollient
Organic Massage Oil - 8 oz., (Alba Botanica)
This organic, therapeutic massage oil blends certified organic borage, sunflower and sesame oils with organic safflower oil for a smooth, comfortable glide and ease of workability. Professionally formulated with superior texture, even penetration, and long lasting performance requiring fewer applications. Absorbs neatly for a non-greasy finish.100% Organic plant oils Provides superior texture Smooth comfortable glide Long lasting performance Non-greasy absorption.
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Grandma Minnie
and Grandpa Ole's "call it a day" lavender massage oil. 100% natural ingredients, recyclable bottles and unique, endearing packaging take a treat like a massage and make it even better. Blended with anti-oxidant vitamin E and pure aromatherapy-grade essential oils, our organically certified sweet almond oil heals and moisturizes while jojoba reduces water loss from the skin. Oh, but our luxurious oils are not limited to the pleasure of a massage. A few drops added to the bathwater has been known to heighten a bathing experience as much as a drop or two massaged into the hair nourishes the scalp. The 'Early to Rise' Citrus Massage Oil is Aunt Violet and Uncle Bill's secret to a long happy marriage. 'Back to Work' Eucalyptus is Uncle Earl's snow shoveling relief. And 'Call it a Day' Lavender is Grandma Minnie and Grandpa Ole's 'it's finally our turn to be pampered' Massage Oil. Click to purchase >> Grandma Minnie and Grandpa Ole's "ca... |