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Carrier oils

Carrier oils

Carrier oils have therapeutic properties in their own right and contain many vitamins and minerals, but the more highly processed the vegetable oils are, the less vitamin content will be retained.
Colour, other additives and synthetic antioxidants to extend the shelf life may also be added at the oil pressing factories, which is also undesirable.
There are a wide variety of vegetable oils suitable for aromatherapy massage. Some of the most commonly used carrier oils include sweet almond, apricot kernel, peach kernel and grapeseed. These oils are not too thick and have hardly any smell and so will not mask the aroma of the essential oils.
Some aromatherapists will use these carrier oils on their own but many prefer to add other thicker, more viscous oils to their aromatherapy blends, such as avocado, jojoba and evening primrose oil.
My own particular special blend includes sweet almond, apricot and peach kernel, jojoba, avocado, calendula and wheatgerm.

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  1. Dispersing Bath Oil

    Starting at: £5.00

    Contains high quality, nourishing body oils Learn More
  2. Wheatgerm

    Starting at: £6.25

    A rich and nourishing oil Learn More
  3. Sesame

    Starting at: £3.50

    The most popular carrier oil in India Learn More
  4. Special Blend Carrier Oil

    Starting at: £2.50

    The best skin hydrating and conditioning massage oil available. Learn More
  5. Neem

    Starting at: £2.95

    For all sorts of skin disorders and hair care Learn More
  6. Grapeseed

    Starting at: £2.95

    Can be used on all skin types Learn More
  7. Avocado Pear

    Starting at: £3.95

    A highly penetrative carrier oil Learn More
  8. Evening Primrose

    Starting at: £9.50

    Nourishes the skin Learn More
  9. Fractionated Coconut Oil Food Grade

    Starting at: £3.85

    Penetrates the skin quickly. Odourless. Long shelf life. Learn More
  10. Calendula

    Starting at: £3.95

    Renowned for it's anti-inflammatory, healing and soothing properties Learn More

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