Sunday, September 12, 2010

Things to Consider When Buying Massage Oils

As you choose your massage oil, you need to be clear about what you need. Some massage oils may have unpleasant smells while others may cause irritation to your skin. Also, some massage oils will be used with specific skin types and not with others. For example, whereas virgin coconut massage oil is good for skin that is dehydrated, avocado massage oil is ideal for dry or mature skin while jojoba massage oil can be used with all skin types. Once you know the skin type that you are dealing with, it is possible to choose massage oil from the many that are available.

Also, remember that massage oils that are thicker are good for use during cold weather while those that are light are good for use during warm weather. All these factors and many more go a long way in determining the massage oil that you choose. In addition, for people with oily skins, very thick massage oils may make them feel uncomfortable and it will be better for them to use the lighter massage oils. On the other hand, almond massage oil is rather greasy and thus better used with a skin type that is dry or for purposes of moisturizing during dry weather.

Always remember that your massage oil does not have to be expensive for it to produce the results that you need. Look at the ingredients of your massage oil to ensure that it does not have anything that you are sensitive to. If you notice anything that you are sensitive to, then that should tell that the given massage oil is not the best for you and as such, you should seek other alternatives.


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