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Essential Oil Massage Oil Project
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Description
This massage oil is made with some of the most sought-after exotic oils: argan, jojoba, and moringa seed. Fractionated coconut oil is added to give the recipe a lighter feel. If you don’t have one of these oils on hand, you can use a substitute. Just keep in mind that it will change the texture and moisturizing properties slightly.
The massage oil was originally scented with Massage Essential Oil Blend, but that was discontinued. It's now scented with relaxing lavender 40/42 essential oil. You can add any skin-safe essential oil you like, just use the Bramble Berry Fragrance Calculator to find the right amount.
- Skill Level: Beginner
- Time to Complete: 30 minutes
- Kit Yields: 10 oz.
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Instructions
Essential Oil Massage Oil Project
This is one of the easiest bath and body DIY projects. Simply mix skin-loving oils with fragrance and you have boutique-quality massage oil at home!
Ingredients
3 oz. Argan Oil
3 oz. Jojoba Oil
2 oz. Moringa Seed Oil
2 oz. Fractionated Coconut Oil
1.5 mL Lavender 40/42 Essential Oil
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Instructions
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In a small container, mix together 3 ounces of argan oil, 3 ounces of jojoba oil, 2 ounces of moringa seed oil, and 2 ounces of fractionated coconut oil. Use a spoon to mix the oils together.
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Add 1.5 mL of lavender essential oil and use a spoon to fully incorporate. Adjust the amount of essential oil depending on your scent preference. Carefully pour the massage oil into your bottle or other container. Store in a cool, dark place. |
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Once you’re ready to use, pour a small amount of oil into your hands to warm it up and massage into skin. You can also place a small amount of oil in the microwave to warm it up before use if you like your massage oil hot. |
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Photographer: Amanda Kerzman