Guest guest Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 I really like apricot kernel oil Is that too expensive? Rose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 Hi Corina, I'm not sure if it is organic, but fractionated coconut is a good one because it is light and does not stain sheets. I'm an Aromatherapist and I loved it when I used to do massage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 Corrina , as a massage therpist and a women who has a line of massage products carried in massage schools. My opinion is sunflower oil is the best to use. The viscosity for drag that is needed in massage is excellent. and I get it is 5 gallon drums so it saves money..between that and the great prices for bottles from SKS-bottles.com I am very happy. hope that helps erin. inexpensive massage oil > > > Hello, > I have been requested to make some massage oil to put in a little shop here. They already carry an expensive brand, however, and were hoping to balance it by offering something less expensive. I've already ordered the plastic bottles!! But I haven't actually made massage oil before. AND I'm dedicated to using organic, which makes cost reduction a challenge!!! However I was told that canola oil makes a fine massage oil base. What do you guys feel about that? What about soybean oil or some of the other inexpensive oils? > > Corrina > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 My opinion is sunflower oil is the best to use. The viscosity for drag that is needed in massage is excellent. ++++++++++++++++ I make a 'rubbing' oil just for myself and family and have recently switched from making it with a base of fractionated coconut oil to a base of sunflower oil. I like it much, much better. Ruth Standifer Adobe Soapworks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 My opinion is sunflower oil is the best to use. The viscosity for drag that is needed in massage is excellent. ++++++++++++++++ I make a 'rubbing' oil just for myself and family and have recently switched from making it with a base of fractionated coconut oil to a base of sunflower oil. I like it much, much better. Ruth Standifer Adobe Soapworks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 Hi Corrina, IMO grapeseed oil makes the absolute best massage oil ;o) HTH, Sherry DISPLAYS, MOLDS & CUTTER, Dendritic Salt, Clays, Gr. Apricot Meal & Shell, Flax Seeds & Citric Acid http://www.AuntHelens.com ez CA 94553 > > Hello, > I have been requested to make some massage oil to put in a little shop > here. They already carry an expensive brand, however, and were hoping > to balance it by offering something less expensive. I've already > ordered the plastic bottles!! But I haven't actually made massage oil > before. AND I'm dedicated to using organic, which makes cost > reduction a challenge!!! However I was told that canola oil makes a > fine massage oil base. What do you guys feel about that? What about > soybean oil or some of the other inexpensive oils? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 Hi Corrina, IMO grapeseed oil makes the absolute best massage oil ;o) HTH, Sherry DISPLAYS, MOLDS & CUTTER, Dendritic Salt, Clays, Gr. Apricot Meal & Shell, Flax Seeds & Citric Acid http://www.AuntHelens.com ez CA 94553 > > Hello, > I have been requested to make some massage oil to put in a little shop > here. They already carry an expensive brand, however, and were hoping > to balance it by offering something less expensive. I've already > ordered the plastic bottles!! But I haven't actually made massage oil > before. AND I'm dedicated to using organic, which makes cost > reduction a challenge!!! However I was told that canola oil makes a > fine massage oil base. What do you guys feel about that? What about > soybean oil or some of the other inexpensive oils? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 Hi Corrina, IMO grapeseed oil makes the absolute best massage oil ;o) HTH, Sherry DISPLAYS, MOLDS & CUTTER, Dendritic Salt, Clays, Gr. Apricot Meal & Shell, Flax Seeds & Citric Acid http://www.AuntHelens.com ez CA 94553 > > Hello, > I have been requested to make some massage oil to put in a little shop > here. They already carry an expensive brand, however, and were hoping > to balance it by offering something less expensive. I've already > ordered the plastic bottles!! But I haven't actually made massage oil > before. AND I'm dedicated to using organic, which makes cost > reduction a challenge!!! However I was told that canola oil makes a > fine massage oil base. What do you guys feel about that? What about > soybean oil or some of the other inexpensive oils? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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