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Enhance your Massage Experience with Aromatherapy Massage
Oil
There are few methods more effective at relaxing or
invigorating the body than a massage that is performed by a certified massage therapist. This experience can be
enhanced even further with the use of aromatherapy massage oils that will tantalize the senses and reduce the
friction that accompanies some forms of massage. There are many aromatherapy massage oils on the market today, and
it is important to familiarize yourself with the various ingredients and what their purpose is before selecting the
best massage oil for your own personal experience.
If you are heading to a certified massage therapist
for your treatment, it is also good to know what massage oils he or she uses so that you know if the selected
blends actually work the best for your skin type and issues that you want addressed in your
massage.
The Advantages of Using Aromatherapy Massage
Oils
There are many benefits in using aromatherapy
massage oils to enhance your massage experience. Some of the physical advantages, besides the obvious soothing for
sore muscles and joints, include reducing blood pressure, improving posture and boosting the immune system. Isn’t
it amazing to think that a simple massage using aromatherapy oil can do so much to improve the well being of the
body?
There are emotional benefits of this type of
treatment as well, including a reduction of stress and anxiety, an enhanced self image and clearer thinking. It
appears the getting a regular massage using aromatherapy massage oil will serve to improve your performance at many
tasks, and improve your overall quality of life as well.
Which Aromatherapy Massage Oil is Right for
You?
There are a number of different types of
aromatherapy oils, and your selection will primarily depend upon the type of massage experience that you are
seeking. If you want a relaxing treatment, oil with lavender and rosewood would be good choices for you. An
invigorating massage would probably include aromatherapy massage oil containing other ingredients like a mint
scent.
It is also important to consider the ingredient
that serves as the base of your massage oil to ensure that it will be good for your skin type. For example, grape
seed oil is light massage oil that is good for all skin types, while oils containing saturated fatty acid like
cocoa butter might not be the best choice for oily skin. If your massage therapist does not inquire about your skin
type, it is a good idea to ask about the type of aromatherapy massage oil that will be used to ensure that it is a
good choice for you.
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