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How to make massage oil
Dec 21, 2011

People today are so busy that they prefer the convenience that home service service companies provide, massages included. So you can sell your oils to these service companies, or simply hire a few extra people and open your own service.
Materials needed:
Any bottle that holds between 4 fluid ounces and 8 fluid ounces, depending on how much you would like to make. Amber glass is preferred because the colored glass protects the contents from ultraviolet rays that can cause oxidation and degradation.
6 teaspoons of carrier oil (Examples are sweet almond, grapeseed, and canola)
8 drops of essential oil
Oils are available from chemical stores.
Getting started:
1. First, decide on the purpose of your oil. Is it to relax? To create a sensuous mood? This is to determine which essential oil to use. For example, lavender and jasmine are used for relaxation, while the citruses (i.e. lemon and lime) and mints (i.e. peppermint) are for energizing.
2. Once you’ve decided, select one or more of the essential oils.
3. Pour one-two tablespoons of the: carrier oil into a low, shallow bowl, and add a few drops of the selected essential oil or oils, swirling the bowl around to blend. If you make more oil than you need, pour remainder into a small stoppered bottle— essential oils are very
volatile and will evaporate out of the blend if left uncovered in the open air.
4. Pour your finished oil into your amber bottle and close the lid tightly.
Massage oil supplies and starter kits can be bought at Islas Aromatics and Manila Herbal Essential Oils.
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