MASSAGE & BATH OIL

$10.00

Size

100ml

Every ingredient in our massage & bath oil is carefully selected for its unique and beneficial properties.

Sunflower oil is abundant in vitamins and acts as a natural moisturizer, promoting hydration. Olive oil is renowned for its powerful antioxidant properties, helping to protect your skin. Sweet almond oil is gentle yet nourishing, while coconut oil delivers deep hydration and softness. This exquisite massage bath oil blend is thoughtfully crafted with evening primrose oil, celebrated for its rich content of linoleic and gamma-linolenic acids, both of which are vital for maintaining healthy, radiant skin. Additionally, our blend features calendula oil, a revered skincare oil known for its ability to soften and soothe even the driest skin. Together, these ingredients create a harmonious blend that not only promotes healthy skin but also enhances your overall bathing experience. Experience the gentle touch of nature with every drop.

 
USAGE INSTRUCTIONS

To fully embrace the luxurious benefits of this nourishing blend, simply add a few drops to your warm bath water and allow the soothing oils to envelop your body in a comforting embrace. This blend is perfect for unwinding after a hectic day or for creating a serene atmosphere during your cherished self-care rituals. Your skin will feel deeply nourished and rejuvenated, leaving you refreshed, revitalized, and ready to take on the world.

 

AVAILABLE SCENTS

essential oils
  • Basil: During the 16th century, basil was used to treat headaches, migraines and head colds. Basil has been used to treat muscle spams. Basil has been long used to treat chest infection, digestive problems and jaundice. Massaging over the stomach, basil can help ease digestive difficulties. Some have also considered basil as an aphrodisiac. 
  • Bergamot: Bergamot oil is often used to treat urinary tract infections, depression and anxiety among many other ailments. Bergamot has been described by aroma therapists as uplifting and relaxing. It is very effective in massage oils because it help lift the spirits of the receiver and helps calm mental states.
  • Cedarwood Atlas: Cedarwood is a powerful antiseptic commonly used for bronchial and urinary tract infections. It is also used in skincare as a mild astringent. The antiseptic properties of Cedarwood make it a valuable acne treatment. Caution: Do not use Cedarwood during pregnancy.
  • Chamomile: Chamomile is soothing and calming. Chamomile is ideal for dull aches and pains because it is an anti-inflammatory and an analgesics. It is commonly used in massage to address muscular pain and inflamed joints for patients with arthritis. Roman Chamomile is useful in treating sprains, inflamed tendons, and bursitis. Use Chamomile on sensitive, red or dry skin. Chamomile is a gentle oil and is excellent when treating children. Chamomile has anti-depressant properties that assist in dealing with stress and anxiety.
  • Cinnamon: The spicy Cinnamon Leaf oil has great value in aromatherapy because it fights exhaustion and feelings of depression and weakness. Cinnamon Leaf oil has powerful anti-rheumatic properties such as antiviral, antifungal, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. It is useful in the digestive system and for fighting colds and flu as well.
  • Eucalyptus & Lemon: Use eucalyptus oil in massage to relieve rheumatism, muscular aches and fibrosis pain. Eucalyptus oil is used in aromatherapy to help clear the mind and focus concentration. It also reduces swelling in the mucus membranes. Eucalyptus oil helps fight respiratory problems, inflammation, sore muscles, rheumatism, headaches and nervous exhaustion. It helps to sooth and heal ulcers, wounds and skin eruptions.
  • Geranium: Geranium is useful for treating injuries. It is a valuable astringent and haemostatic (helps clot blood at wound sites). Geranium oil promotes healing and is used in a variety of commercial skin preparations. When used in massage creams, it can help stimulate the lymphatic system to treat cellulitis, fluid retention and swelling in the ankles.
  • Ginger Root: Ginger is a warming essential oils that is often used to aid digestive problems and nausea. It can be used for morning sickness and travel sickness. Ginger is valuable for treating the cold and flu, as well as catarrhal lung conditions and rheumatic pains. Ginger can also be applied on the skin to help clear bruises.
  • Juniper Berry: Juniper has been considered for many years to be an effective diuretic and antiseptic which are very important in aromatherapy. It has been used for thousands of years to protect against infections. It should be considered for eliminating toxins.
  • Lavender: Lavender is an analgesic, antiseptic, bactericidal, antidepressant and decongestant. It is calming, soothing and has the ability to bring balance to the mind or body. Lavender can help relieve muscular pains when used in massage oils. Lavender is excellent for relieving local pain, reducing inflammation and toning the system. This oil is very versatile and valuable for therapeutic applications because it helps to balance and normalize the body.
  • Lemon: Lemon oil helps to stimulate the body’s defenses to fight off infection. It is able to increase the body’s defenses to fight disease by stimulating white blood cells and increasing circulation. Lemon oil is also very effective against stress, insomnia and stomach issues.
  • Lemongrass: Lemongrass has a soothing effect on headaches. It is also known to help toothaches and headaches caused by viral infections. Lemongrass is most often used to treat general body pain such as muscle and joint pain resulting from strenuous activities and athletics. The uplifting aroma promotes relaxation and elevates mood. Consuming lemongrass will assist with digestive issues.
  • Mandarin: Mandarin oil is used for digestive issues because it has a calming effect on the intestines. It is one of the oils that can be safely used during pregnancy as it will not harm the mother or fetus. It is excellent in massage for the prevention of stretch marks.
  • Marjoram: Marjoram has a warming effect on both the body and mind, but it can dull the senses and cause drowsiness. It is a good remedy for insomnia, and one should be aware of its sedative properties. Marjoram is very useful in massage as it acts upon the capillaries below the skin. It helps soothe tired muscles after heavy, physical exertions. Marjoram is also very useful in relieving pain, cramps, headaches, migraines, and stiffness. It can also be applied to the soles of children’s feet to encourage restful napping.
  • Peppermint: This oil stimulates the brain and causes wakefulness, not necessarily the properties needed before bedtime. Using it well diluted in massaging the stomach and abdomen in a clockwise motion can help relieve digestive upsets with its antispasmodic action on the smooth muscles. Peppermint applied to the forehead and temples relieve headaches.
  • Rosemary: Rosemary essential oil is used extensively in aromatherapy due to its versatility as a welcome aroma in so many popular combinations. This is an excellent oil for tired, stiff and overworked muscles. A good analgesic, it is effectively used before training or competitive events. Rosemary oil should not be used by pregnant, breastfeeding or nursing women, nor people with epilepsy.
  • Sandalwood: Sandalwood is a very good pulmonary antiseptic and is good for dry, persistent and irritating coughs. It is one of the best essential oils for the treatment of chronic bronchitis. Sandalwood can be used for dry and dehydrated skins in warm compresses, but it also effective on oily skin with its antiseptic and slightly astringent properties. It has held a longstanding reputation as an aphrodisiac and is used in many cosmetic preparations.
  • Sweet Orange: This oil helps battle insomnia, but it is recommended to switch oils regularly to more effectively treat insomnia.
  • Tea Tree: Tea tree oil offers antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal properties and is a very powerful immune-stimulant. Tea tree oil has been used in baths and massages prior to surgery and massages afterward to lower post-op shock. (using the oil post-op with massage means avoiding the operative site or scar). It has been used to treat fungal infections like athlete’s foot, ringworm, and Candida.
  • White Grapefruit: Grapefruit oil is useful in lymphatic massage. It is a valuable oil to treat fluid retention, cellulite and other conditions where toxins are not being effectively eliminated.
  • Ylang Ylang: The most important physical property of Ylang-Ylang is its ability to slow down over rapid breathing and heartbeats (tachycardia). These symptoms may appear when someone is overstimulated due to fright, or anger and Ylang-Ylang can be helpful under these conditions, however medical advice should be sought if this continues in the long term. Due to its balancing action, it is useful on both oily and dry skins. Ylang-Ylang is an effective anti-depressant, aphrodisiac and sedative as it has a calming and relaxing effect. Prolonged use in high concentration can lead to nausea and headaches.

ABOUT US

100% Natural: All skin creams, balms, salves, face washes and lip balms are made pure, earth-sourced ingredients, without any artificial fragrances or harsh chemicals.  

Gentle and Nourishing: Perfect for sensitive skin and designed to support your skin barrier.  

🇨🇦 Handcrafted with Love: Carefully formulated and produced in small batches at our Cloverdale, British Columbia studio.

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