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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.

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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

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> 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?

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> Corrina

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My opinion is sunflower oil is the best to use. The

viscosity for drag that is needed in massage is excellent.

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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

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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

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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

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> 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?

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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?

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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?

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