Massage Products for a Professional Massage Experience

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By The_Drizzle

There are many different tools in a masseuse’s portfolio. These include experience, a proper massage table, aromatherapy candles, and other products that enhance the experience of their clients. Of all these products, the most important by far are massage oils and lotions. These are important because they lubricate the skin and give a massage therapist the smooth skin they need to give the best possible massage. Being able to work better allows the massage therapist to more easily work out tension and tight muscles than if they just used their bare hands. Good oils even give benefits for the skin and can help with aromatherapy. On the flip side of this however, lower quality oils can be bad for the skin and leave behind a greasy residue. While you can’t easily reproduce the exact touch of a therapist with years of experience, the same massage products professionals use can be purchased for home use very easily on the internet.

Why Oils are the Most Important Massage Therapy Products

Oils are the most important massage products because they have benefits lasting longer than the massage itself.  During the massage, oils allow the therapist to work more freely and loosen up your muscles easier.  This aids in your relaxation and helps prevents possible strains that can happen when you are too tight and a therapist is too aggressive with your massage. They can also aid in aromatherapy during the massage, which also helps a client relax more.   Massage oils have many benefits themselves, and not just in making your skin softer and silkier to the touch.  They can also contain vitamins which are absorbed into your skin and then your bloodstream.  These vitamins can help your overall skin health or even be used in other parts of your body through absorption into the skin!

The Best Massage Oil Products

The best massage oil products are those that are natural, preferably organic. Natural oils are made from the bark, roots, flowers, or leaves of naturally occurring plants. These can include almond, sunflower, coconut, pecan, and grape seed oil. Because they are natural, these oils are easily absorbed into the skin. They also contain essential fatty acids and other vitamins and minerals that help the skin and body function better. They also help your skin retain moisture better. The only downside of these oils is that their shelf life is relatively short compared to synthetic oils. Special care should to taken to make sure these are stored properly.

If you need oils with a longer shelf life, you may consider synthetic massage oils. However, these oils have significant downsides. These synthetic massage oils are also known as mineral oils. They don’t absorb as easily into the skin as vegetable oils, so they can leave a thin, greasy film on the surface of the skin. This film can then block pores, leading to a bad case of acne, especially with facial massage oil. If used long term, the body even become dependent on it and begins to rely on the oil to moisturize the body, impeding your natural bodily systems.

Of all the massage products on the market, including things like an at home neck shoulder massager, massage oils are by far the most important. They allow a professional (or amateur) masseuse better access to their clients and help the clients relax and enjoy the massage better. High quality massage oils can even provide a bevy of benefits for the skin and body including the addition of nutrients and vitamins that the body needs to keep the skin looking young and healthy for years to come. Even if you’re just an amateur looking to give a top quality massage to your partner, an investment in a set of good, natural massage oils can heighten the experience by many levels.

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