Hi all,
I recently wanted to branch out to try new products to see if there was one or two or more that would fit my needs better than what I am curently using and found this link very helpful.
http://www.massageplanet.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3519
I ordered (or tried to order) free samples from each of the sites listed on there, and I wanted to give some feedback about what I tried, liked, didn't like and why.
First the Biofreeze. I love Biofreeze. We used it in school, and I use it in my practice now. I was unaware that the company would give us sample packs with info brochures to give to the clients until I saw that link above. I ordered the sample kit and got the 36 brochures with 2 samples of biofreeze attached to it, a 4oz bottle of the spray, and the same size of the gel. I didn't ask for the roll on because of hygenic reasons.
My clients love the fact that they can sample the biofreeze in session (I use it on them) and they can sample it at home on their own. It helps encourage them to think about buying some for self care.
I like to use the biofreeze to calm areas of inflamation down after we work them durring the session. It soaks in great, it blends with any cream or oil (I use unscented fx cream and a blend of oils in session and apply biofreeze after), and I have not had anyone have a reaction from it.
Prosage Heat is a wonderful lubricant to use for very deep specific work. The Pain management with the Masters DVD was very informative, and helped me understand how to use the Prosage effectivly.
It does have a bit of a funky odor, kind of "medicated". But it is a very effective tool. I have used it on a few clients and it allowed me to warm the tissue with very little friction, therfore allowing me to access the deeper tissues with much less force. And a little goes quite a long way. You don't need much as it is not meant to use as a broad lubricant. It too mixes well with other lubricants with no adverse reactions.
Sombraman, thank you so much for such a quick response. I got the product within a few days of talking with you.
Sombra sent me 6 samples! More than any other co did. I recieved
2oz of the Cool Therapy pain relieving Gel,
2oz of the Natural pain relieving Gel (2 different products the first with a much higher concentration of menthol)
1oz of the natural massage creme,
1oz of the natural gel oil,
1oz of the therapeutic lotion
and 2oz of the instant antibacterial hand sanitizer.
I have not used ALL of the products yet, but here is some info on what I have used.
Natural Massage Creme: The cream is very light and does as it says on the bottle liquify very easily. It has a very faint hint of fragrence I can't put my finger on what it is exactly in the product but it smells lemony to me. Very lovley. It is very versital. I could see using it in swedish as well as other deeper methods. It does last quite a long time, but I feel it does leave some residue. I tried adjusting to see if less would give me the same glide, but for the techniques I use I needed a bit more, which left the client a lil greasy. Nothing more than an oil would, just not like some other creams I used. Overall I was quite satisfied with this product.
Natural Pain Relieving Gel: I made the mistake of using this as a broadly applied product on a client at first. oops! I think it is meant to be used as site specific. The client felt tingley all over his back, and my eyes were watering! I did use it again after that on a different client, with a more area specific use. It has a creamy texture, and soaks in nicley. The product is very fragrant! It reminds me of Vicks Vapo rub. The smell lingers a bit, but does subside after a while. Thumbs up again.
Cool Therapy: Again, very fragrant. It clears the sinuses very well LOL! The smell goes away similarly to the previous product. Again a very creamy texture, but it gets a little more watery when applied. It soaks in well, but leaves a slight tackiness to the skin. The effects are cool (pun intended) It leaves the skin feeling cold for quite a while after the product has soaked in. It mixes well with other sombra products. It does not mix well with other creams. Smells yucky. I enjoy this product.
Instant Anti-bacterial Hand Sanitizer: When I have used other hand sanitizers after working on a client, the mixture of cream and sanitizer created a bad smell. Not the case with this one. Plus it is not as drying as some I have used. A+ in my book!
I was glad that I did not have to ask for the list of ingredients for each product. Sombra sent a brochure with a discription of each product, what it is used for, and its ingredients along with the products. Very helpful.
I will update when I have tried the others by sombra.
Muse Massage sent me 3 products to test. Versatility (a cream), Liquidity (a lotion), and Inflammation Relif (a site specific oil). All were very small sample sizes, maybe .5oz.
Versatility: It is an unscented cream. It liquifies on contact with body heat, and it soaks in well. Almost too well. A couple of strokes and I felt like I needed to apply more. The sample size they sent was not enough for a full body massage. I ended up using the next product on the arms and hands.
Liquidity: This product is a lotion. Again it is unscented, and does not go a long way. It reminds me of hand lotion, it just soaks right in! I kept having to re-apply. These products may be better for smaller areas, or working in targeted areas rather than long broad all over strokes. It is not good for applying and the returning to an area a few minutes later to work on it.
These products also may be very versital with EO combos as neither of the two have any scent at all.
Inflammation Relif oil: I used this product on myself, and I enjoyed it a lot. The product is designed to reduce pain, swelling, and stiffness. The scent is citrusy, and very wonderful. It does give some pain relif, without smelling medicinal, or giving too much sensation of heat, or cold. Out of all of the 3 products, I would maybe order this one. I am also interested in their EO line, but there are no samples avaliable of them.
This company also sent a brochure with a list of ingredients.
Well That's all for now. I have other products to try from Sombra, and Soothing touch. I will let you know how that goes soon.
The rest of the product lines require you to pay some sort of fee for shipping, and I opted out of that for now, although I don't think paying 5 or 6 dollars is totally unreasonable.
I recently wanted to branch out to try new products to see if there was one or two or more that would fit my needs better than what I am curently using and found this link very helpful.
http://www.massageplanet.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3519
I ordered (or tried to order) free samples from each of the sites listed on there, and I wanted to give some feedback about what I tried, liked, didn't like and why.
First the Biofreeze. I love Biofreeze. We used it in school, and I use it in my practice now. I was unaware that the company would give us sample packs with info brochures to give to the clients until I saw that link above. I ordered the sample kit and got the 36 brochures with 2 samples of biofreeze attached to it, a 4oz bottle of the spray, and the same size of the gel. I didn't ask for the roll on because of hygenic reasons.
My clients love the fact that they can sample the biofreeze in session (I use it on them) and they can sample it at home on their own. It helps encourage them to think about buying some for self care.
I like to use the biofreeze to calm areas of inflamation down after we work them durring the session. It soaks in great, it blends with any cream or oil (I use unscented fx cream and a blend of oils in session and apply biofreeze after), and I have not had anyone have a reaction from it.
Prosage Heat is a wonderful lubricant to use for very deep specific work. The Pain management with the Masters DVD was very informative, and helped me understand how to use the Prosage effectivly.
It does have a bit of a funky odor, kind of "medicated". But it is a very effective tool. I have used it on a few clients and it allowed me to warm the tissue with very little friction, therfore allowing me to access the deeper tissues with much less force. And a little goes quite a long way. You don't need much as it is not meant to use as a broad lubricant. It too mixes well with other lubricants with no adverse reactions.
Sombraman, thank you so much for such a quick response. I got the product within a few days of talking with you.
Sombra sent me 6 samples! More than any other co did. I recieved
2oz of the Cool Therapy pain relieving Gel,
2oz of the Natural pain relieving Gel (2 different products the first with a much higher concentration of menthol)
1oz of the natural massage creme,
1oz of the natural gel oil,
1oz of the therapeutic lotion
and 2oz of the instant antibacterial hand sanitizer.
I have not used ALL of the products yet, but here is some info on what I have used.
Natural Massage Creme: The cream is very light and does as it says on the bottle liquify very easily. It has a very faint hint of fragrence I can't put my finger on what it is exactly in the product but it smells lemony to me. Very lovley. It is very versital. I could see using it in swedish as well as other deeper methods. It does last quite a long time, but I feel it does leave some residue. I tried adjusting to see if less would give me the same glide, but for the techniques I use I needed a bit more, which left the client a lil greasy. Nothing more than an oil would, just not like some other creams I used. Overall I was quite satisfied with this product.
Natural Pain Relieving Gel: I made the mistake of using this as a broadly applied product on a client at first. oops! I think it is meant to be used as site specific. The client felt tingley all over his back, and my eyes were watering! I did use it again after that on a different client, with a more area specific use. It has a creamy texture, and soaks in nicley. The product is very fragrant! It reminds me of Vicks Vapo rub. The smell lingers a bit, but does subside after a while. Thumbs up again.
Cool Therapy: Again, very fragrant. It clears the sinuses very well LOL! The smell goes away similarly to the previous product. Again a very creamy texture, but it gets a little more watery when applied. It soaks in well, but leaves a slight tackiness to the skin. The effects are cool (pun intended) It leaves the skin feeling cold for quite a while after the product has soaked in. It mixes well with other sombra products. It does not mix well with other creams. Smells yucky. I enjoy this product.
Instant Anti-bacterial Hand Sanitizer: When I have used other hand sanitizers after working on a client, the mixture of cream and sanitizer created a bad smell. Not the case with this one. Plus it is not as drying as some I have used. A+ in my book!
I was glad that I did not have to ask for the list of ingredients for each product. Sombra sent a brochure with a discription of each product, what it is used for, and its ingredients along with the products. Very helpful.
I will update when I have tried the others by sombra.
Muse Massage sent me 3 products to test. Versatility (a cream), Liquidity (a lotion), and Inflammation Relif (a site specific oil). All were very small sample sizes, maybe .5oz.
Versatility: It is an unscented cream. It liquifies on contact with body heat, and it soaks in well. Almost too well. A couple of strokes and I felt like I needed to apply more. The sample size they sent was not enough for a full body massage. I ended up using the next product on the arms and hands.
Liquidity: This product is a lotion. Again it is unscented, and does not go a long way. It reminds me of hand lotion, it just soaks right in! I kept having to re-apply. These products may be better for smaller areas, or working in targeted areas rather than long broad all over strokes. It is not good for applying and the returning to an area a few minutes later to work on it.
These products also may be very versital with EO combos as neither of the two have any scent at all.
Inflammation Relif oil: I used this product on myself, and I enjoyed it a lot. The product is designed to reduce pain, swelling, and stiffness. The scent is citrusy, and very wonderful. It does give some pain relif, without smelling medicinal, or giving too much sensation of heat, or cold. Out of all of the 3 products, I would maybe order this one. I am also interested in their EO line, but there are no samples avaliable of them.
This company also sent a brochure with a list of ingredients.
Well That's all for now. I have other products to try from Sombra, and Soothing touch. I will let you know how that goes soon.
The rest of the product lines require you to pay some sort of fee for shipping, and I opted out of that for now, although I don't think paying 5 or 6 dollars is totally unreasonable.