Kneipp Massage Oil – Grapeseed
Kneipp Massage Oil – GrapeseedIf your skin resembles a barren, dehydrated wasteland, quench it with Kneipp Massage Oil � Grape Seed. It’s infused with skin smoothing properties and the powerful antioxidant protection of grapeseed. The oil goes beyond the surface to penetrate deep into the skin and lock in moisture. Skin will be hydrated, softened, soothed, and calmed. It’s also great to use with deep tissue massages. List Price: Price: 18.5 Bath & Body Works Eucalyptus Spearmint Massage Oil Bath & Body Works Eucalyptus Spearmint Massage Oil…Greenfire Lavender Sandalwood Vanilla Blend All ... See the complete post here
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Ingredients:
* 10 teaspoons olive oil or grapeseed oil
* 6 drops Sandalwood essential/fragrance oil
* 4 drops cedarwood essential/fragrance oil
* 4 drops Bergamot essential/fragrance oil
Directions:
Blend ingredients well, warm up oil before doing any massage including your fingertips.
*NOTE: Do not go out in the sun for at least 6 hours after using this particular recipe. Bergamot oil can cause s...
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