Our lavender massage oil is used to soothe your senses and relieve your stress of the mind and body. It is a premium quality botanical blend of various oils such as lavender, sweet almond, jojoba, grape seed, and olive oil. Once you massage it on your skin, it glides smoothly over the skin and leaves your skin super-soft, radiant, and stress-free.
This relaxing oil is perfect for calming stiff and sore muscles and it is used for arthiritis for reducing inflammation in the joints using different massage techniques. The continued usage of the oil gives the body ultimate self-care. Overall, you will realize its benefits after using it. Due to its all-natural beneficial ingredients, it works well for skin hydration and mood and restores muscle flexibility.
Benefits of Lavender Oil
Here’s why you’ll love Lavender Massage Oil:
- Enhanced Relaxation:- No doubt! Lavender massage oil gives a proudful experience. During massage, it gives a smooth gliding surface for massage strokes, which deeply nourishes the skin and elevates weak muscle strength. This incredible oil incorporates therapeutic essential oils that promote calmness and stress reduction.
- Best Pain Relief Oil: The presence of Jojoba Oil and Chamomile Oil in lavender massage oil alleviates muscle pain and tension and provides additional relief beyond the massage itself.
- Improves Mood: The Bergamot Oil is used for aroma in the oil and has mood-boosting properties that can elevate emotional well-being.
- Holistic Wellness: Our holistic wellness product is a combination of other natural essential oils that support the overall health of the person both physically and emotionally.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Ingredients:
Pain Relief’s Lavender Massage Oil has these natural ingredients in it;
Almond oil – This is a deeply moisturizing oil filled with vitamins A and E. It strengthens the skin’s overall natural elasticity.
Jojoba Oil – As part of the skin-care routine, Jojoba oil is used as a carrier oil, a naturally conditioning oil, non-greasy and highly absorbent. It is the best remedy that protects the skin against acne and dryness and is a remedy for acne, dry skin, and skin conditions.
Grape Seed Oil – It boosts wellness and is highly effective for reducing inflammation by increasing blood circulation. It contains vitamin E and some fatty acids that may contribute to a healthy lifestyle.
Olive Oil – Rich in essential fatty acids and antioxidants and has potential benefits for skin. It is intensely nourishing, reduces signs of aging, and heals wounds.
Chamomile Oil – To find a pure and natural massage experience, chamomile oil is highly recommended. It is packed with anti-inflammatory properties that reduce inflammation in any part of the body. Chamomile oil is a natural remedy for pain relief. It considerably works to recharge tired muscles and promotes faster recovery.
Rice Bran Oil – is a fast-absorbing oil and a powerhouse of antioxidants, vitamins B and E. So it has nature’s best beauty secret from ancient times! The rice bran oil provides a lot of grip and control while rubbing on the skin; it nourishes and rejuvenates the skin.
Sage Oil – Sage oil is used frequently to improve skin health. It deeply hydrates. Due to its natural astringent property, after applying the oil, it tightens the skin and lifts the skin’s appearance. Furthermore, it soothes muscular stiffness and relieves pain. Overall, sage oil is good for well-being.
Bergamot Oil – Bergamot oil is used as a carrier in Lavender massage oil for an aroma of citrus to uplift the mood of users. Massage with Bergamot oil adjunct mental fatigue. It amplifies the indulgent feeling of massage, keeping you relaxed and happy.
How to Use:
Follow these steps to use Lavender Massage Oil for relaxation:
- Pour a mildamount of oil into your hand to start with.
- Rub your hands to warm the oil.
- First, lubricate the targeted part of the body, and don’t get too greasy.
- Start rubbing the surface of the area.
- Use long and flowing strokes to release the tension in the muscles of the leg, neck, back, or shoulders.
- During massage, pay attention! To the comfort of the person whom you’re massaging so that he/she does not feel pain.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.