I picked up a jar of EV Coconut Oil from Walmart in the vitamin section. I havent used it yet for massage, but I have put some on my own skin. OHHH!!! Is it ever nice!!! It smells devine and it absorbs pretty good too.
I have two pet peeves with massage lubricants. Number one is the stuff that sits on top of your skin and doesnt absorb easily, and the second is that many of the oils out there leave sheets smelling rancid. My oil of choice is jojoba, which doesnt go rancid.
I have heard coconut oil is water soluble and is easily washed out of the sheets. To test my EVCO I put some on my hands and then put water on my hands. It really passed the test. If I had EVCO on my hands, I could get it off with just water sans soap.
I will offer it to my clients and see how they like it.
Has anyone else used EVCO?? How do you like it? How do your clients like it?
Christine
I have two pet peeves with massage lubricants. Number one is the stuff that sits on top of your skin and doesnt absorb easily, and the second is that many of the oils out there leave sheets smelling rancid. My oil of choice is jojoba, which doesnt go rancid.
I have heard coconut oil is water soluble and is easily washed out of the sheets. To test my EVCO I put some on my hands and then put water on my hands. It really passed the test. If I had EVCO on my hands, I could get it off with just water sans soap.
I will offer it to my clients and see how they like it.
Has anyone else used EVCO?? How do you like it? How do your clients like it?
Christine