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.
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>> 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?
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>> Pierider