Found 117 Aroma Massage Oil Products.
Used by Yogis for centuries to soothe muscles, this Sesame oil based blend of Mint, Eucalyptus, and Clove creates a cooling sensation locally while the aromatherapy energizes and soothes the spirit.
Suggested Treatments:
Rejuvenating Footbath in the spa or at home add 10 drops of Narayan Oil to a warm footbath and soak feet for 5 minutes. Remove feet and wrap in a cold wet towel for another 5 minutes.
The body will feel alive, rejuvenated and replenished.
Revitalizing Ice Treatment Massage Narayan Oil into any area of the body for a few minutes. Cover with an iced towel and let sit for 5 minutes. Narayan Oil penetrates deep into the muscle for a new kind of body treatment.
Unlike typical bath oils, this BABOR AROMA Massage & Bath Body Oil exotic blends that delicately moisturizes and soothes your body, leaving your skin looking relaxed and feeling velvety smooth to the touch. Available in 3 signature scents. Net Weight: 100 ml / 1 3 1/16 oz.
Natural Soybean Skin Oil, smells like Almond, and is a perfect weight massaging body oil for normal to dry skin types. Is scented with a light, crisp smell of Almond.

* Botanical Name: Cinnamomum verum
* Plant Part: Leaves
* Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
* Origin: France
* Description: The cinnamon tree is an evergreen native to China and Vietnam that has since been cultivated in many other regions. It has shiny, leathery green leaves, and small, white flowers with oval shaped purple berries.
* Color: Golden Brown
* Common Uses: Cinnamon Leaf is believed to have the following properties: as a stimulant, an antiseptic (as with cinnamon bark), an antibiotic, an astringent and as a natural insecticide and antispasmodic.
* Consistency: Thin to Medium
* Note: Middle
* Strength of Aroma: Medium
* Blends well with: any oil from the citrus family, other spice oils (particularly clove), as well as Lavender, Rosemary and Thyme.
Aromatic Scent: Cinnamon Leaf oil has a spicy, warm, clove - like smell.
* History: Medicinal use of cinnamon bark was first recorded in Chinese formulations as early as 2700 B.C. The herb has been used as a healing aid for stomach upset and gas, diarrhea, rheumatism, kidney ailments, and abdominal pain. The Egyptians used it as a foot massage, as well as a remedy for excessive bile. It was used as an ingredient of mulled wines, love potions and a sedative during birth.
* Cautions: Though non-toxic, it is capable of causing sensitivity - particularly with mucous membranes. It should also be used in proper dilution and avoided during pregnancy. For external use only.

* Botanical Name: Cymbopogon Winterianus
* Plant Part: Leaves
* Extraction Method: Steam
* Origin: Indonesia
* Description: Citronella oil is extracted from a resilient grass (Cymbopogon nardus) native to Sri Lanka and Java. It is a very aromatic perennial that grows approximately 1 meter (3 feet) in height.
* Color: Yellow Brown
* Common Uses: Citronella Java is credited with having therapeutic properties as an antiseptic, deodorant, insecticide, parasitic, tonic and as a stimulant. Nonetheless, most people will associate it with its insecticide properties. Many commercial repellents contain Citronella Java, and it is often used in combination with Cedarwood to produce a pleasant smelling natural insect repellent. It will also be seen in soaps and candles, and it has common applications in massage. This oil can also help with minor infection, but is more commonly known for its ability to assist in combating colds and flu. Citronella can also be used for excessive perspiration and for conditioning oily skin and hair.
* Consistency: Thin
* Note: Top
* Strength of Aroma: Medium
* Blends well with: Citronella Java blends well with most oils, but specifically well with Bergamot, Bitter Orange, Cedarwood, Geranium, Lemon, Orange, Lavender and Pine.
* Aromatic Scent: Citronella Java has a well rounded lemon citrus scent, though it is much softer than actual Lemon. It also has subtle wood tones.
* History: Citronella Java essential oil was one of the worlds dominant insect repellents before the introduction of DDT. Recent history has indicated that Citronella is once again becoming the product of choice for health conscious customers.
* Cautions: Citronella may irritate sensitive skin. For external use only.
Unlike typical bath oils, this BABOR AROMA Massage & Bath Body Oil exotic blends that delicately moisturizes and soothes your body, leaving your skin looking relaxed and feeling velvety smooth to the touch. Available in 3 signature scents. Net Weight: 100 ml / 1 3 1/16 oz.

* Botanical Name: Salvia sclarea
* Plant Part: Leaves and Flowers
* Extraction Method: Steam
* Origin: Bulgaria
* Description: Clary Sage is a short biennial or perennial herb that grows up to 1 meter in height (approximately 3 feet). It has large, hairy leaves with small bluish-purple flowers.
* Color: Light Golden Yellow
* Common Uses: Clary Sage is viewed by aromatherapists as an antidepressant and deodorant, It is well known for providing a euphoric action, for balancing uterine issues, and as an agent to clean greasy hair. There is also some documentation of its effectiveness in helping to relax the spasms of asthma.
* Consistency: Thin to Medium
* Note: Middle
* Strength of Aroma: Medium to Strong
* Blends well with: Bergamot, Cedarwood, Roman and German Chamomile, Geranium, Jasmine, Lavender, Neroli, Orange, Rosewood, Sandalwood and Ylang Ylang.
* Aromatic Scent: Clary Sage essential oil has an earthy, fruity and floral aroma that is both nutty and herbaceous.
* History: The name Clary Sage is derived from the Latin word for clear - probably because the herb was once used for clearing mucous from the eyes. During the sixteenth century it was also used in England for brewing beer as a replacement for hops.
* Cautions: Clary Sage is non-toxic, and non-sensitizing. It is not to be used during pregnancy. For external use only.

* Botanical Name: Syzgium aromaticum
* Plant Part: Buds
* Extraction Method: Steam
* Origin: Singapore
* Description: Clove is derived from the tree Syzgium aromaticum. It is a slender evergreen that grows up to 12 meters in height (approximately 36 feet). At the start of the rainy season, long buds appear. They change color over time and are beaten from the trees and dried. These are the cloves sold commercially.
* Color: Light Golden Yellow
* Common Uses: Clove bud essential oil is an effective agent for minor pains and aches (particular dental pain), and is helpful when battling flu and colds.
* Consistency: Medium
* Note: Middle
* Strength of Aroma: Medium to Strong
* Blends well with: other spice oils, Citronella, Grapefruit, Lemon, Orange, Peppermint, Rosemary & Rose.
* Aromatic Scent: Clove Bud essential oil smells spicy and rich like actual cloves.
* History: The word clove comes from the Latin word clavus, meaning nail, since the shaft and head of the clove bud resembles a nail. Cloves and nutmeg were among the most precious of items of Europe of the 16th and 17th centuries, and they were worth more than their weight in gold.
* Cautions: Clove Bud oil can cause sensitization in some and should be used in dilution. It should also be avoided during pregnancy. For external use only.