Massage plays an important part when it comes to health. For many years around the world, people have been using oil or cream for their skin, health and beauty. The oil or cream filters through skin which makes skin soft, smooth and moist.
Have you ever wondered what kind of products Kaya Therapy is using? Since I started doing massages I tried many oils and creams and here are my top five:
Coconut oil
Available from stores and online
- Protects skin from microbial infection as well as from drying and cracking
- It's rich in vitamin E, which means that it keeps your skin rejuvenated, young and healthy
- The fragrance is so earthy and soothing
- Oil melts easily and it's usually in a jar
- Good not only for cooking but also in industry
Unwind massage oil by Arbonne
Available from www.arbonneinternational.co.uk (using ID 441260495)
- It's non greasy oil and absorbs well
- Contains chamomile for calmness and ylang-ylang for relaxation
- Recommended for all skin types
- No animal testing, ideal for vegans
- Paraben and mineral oil free
Rubbeez made in New Zealand
Available from www.rubbeez.com
- It's a pain relief cream for joints and muscles
- Very easy to use and it's not thick or sticky
- Ingredients: Arnica, Calendula, St John's Wort, Comfrey and sweet almond oil
- Treats tendonitis, strained muscles, bruising, sprains and other injuries
Available from www.gracemassagewax.com
- Contains Pure Sussex Bees Wax, Olive Oil and Sunflower Oil
- Good for deep friction massage as it is less "slippery" than oil
- Soaks into the skin and doesn't leave it oily
- Impossible to spill it as it is solid
Biotone Pure Touch Organic Massage Cream
Available at www.biotone.com
- Organic Chamomile Botanicals, Organic Sunflower oil, Organic Decyl Cocoate, Organic Shea Butter, Organic Jojoba Oil, Organic Sesame oil, Organic Safflower Oil
- It's hypoallergenic and Paraben-free
- Non-greasy finished
- Nut-oil free