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Looking for Massage Oil Recipe





Pierider
  
I have long lost the recipe for a massage oil I used to mix up. It contained oil of wintergreen,
mineral oil, witch hazel, and maybe some other ingredient. Anybody know of it and know the ratio of
ingredients?

Pierider

Bruce Gilbert
  
Why not just use some almond oil? It is available at some supermarkets. Almond oil is probably the
best massage oil out there. It will not burn out under hand pressure, does not stink and will not
cause any kind of sensitivity reaction. One application usually will last for an entire 45 minute
massage period.

Bruce

"Pierider" <pierider@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:3F023CD4.2070209@ix.netcom.com...
> I have long lost the recipe for a massage oil I used to mix up. It contained oil of wintergreen,
> mineral oil, witch hazel, and maybe some other ingredient. Anybody know of it and know the ratio
> of ingredients?
>
> Pierider

Rope <-- Huh?
  
Oil type:

1 Part ass nuggets 3 parts almond oil

More mud bath type:

3 parts ass nuggets 1 part almond oil

Rope

"Pierider" <pierider@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:3F023CD4.2070209@ix.netcom.com...
> I have long lost the recipe for a massage oil I used to mix up. It contained oil of wintergreen,
> mineral oil, witch hazel, and maybe some other ingredient. Anybody know of it and know the ratio
> of ingredients?
>
> Pierider

Phantom6
  
I use 3 parts glycerin, 1 part mineral oil, 1 part rosemary oil extract in extra virgin olive oil,
with a drop or two of tea tree oil. Don't worry the smell goes away quickly.

Wes

On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 07:18:07 -0500, Bruce Gilbert wrote:

> Why not just use some almond oil? It is available at some supermarkets. Almond oil is probably the
> best massage oil out there. It will not burn out under hand pressure, does not stink and will not
> cause any kind of sensitivity reaction. One application usually will last for an entire 45 minute
> massage period.
>
> Bruce
>
>
>
>
> "Pierider" <pierider@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:3F023CD4.2070209@ix.netcom.com...
>> I have long lost the recipe for a massage oil I used to mix up. It contained oil of wintergreen,
>> mineral oil, witch hazel, and maybe some other ingredient. Anybody know of it and know the ratio
>> of ingredients?
>>
>> Pierider

John Forrest To
  
"phantom6" <wneveu@hot.rr.com> wrote in message news:pan.2003.07.04.01.47.18.80733@hot.rr.com...
> I use 3 parts glycerin, 1 part mineral oil, 1 part rosemary oil
extract in
> extra virgin olive oil, with a drop or two of tea tree oil. Don't worry the smell goes away
> quickly.

What does the glycerin do?

JT

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Phantom6
  
Helps to retain moisture in the skin.

Wes

On Fri, 04 Jul 2003 01:57:06 +0000, John Forrest Tomlinson wrote:

> "phantom6" <wneveu@hot.rr.com> wrote in message news:pan.2003.07.04.01.47.18.80733@hot.rr.com...
>> I use 3 parts glycerin, 1 part mineral oil, 1 part rosemary oil
> extract in
>> extra virgin olive oil, with a drop or two of tea tree oil. Don't worry the smell goes away
>> quickly.
>
> What does the glycerin do?
>
> JT
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