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Hello. I am seeking a long-lasting, non-greasy cream or lotion and would appreciate hearing about your experiences good or bad with such products.
I would prefer using a nonscented product but would settle for a lightly-scented product if it is non-greasy and relatively long lasting. I have done some research and found a Soma Silk cream product that seems interesting. The main problem that was mentioned in the comments about this product is that on some clients it may cause "little balls" of dry skin to form.
Thank you for any suggestions you have and for sharing your experiences with the products you have used.
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I've tried a few different things, but always go back to Biotone. The only issue I have with them is that I prefer the Arnica and Ivy cream for deeper tissue work, but refilling the tube is a total pain and it causes the tube to malfunction, which can be embarrassing during a massage when it flies across the room and hits something. The Chamomile and Lavender lotion is really nice, but it's definitely scented.
I want to chime in with my all time favorite. I have used Soothing Touch, Bon Vital, and Biotone creams - and the are all great. However, Sacred Earth Botanicals cream is outstanding! A little goes a long way (and it should for the price).
I am in love with Pure Touch Biotone - Organic Cream...my preference
Alyson, have you tried instead of the tube they sell, to use a pump bottle or a jar instead?
Alyson Schlobohm said:
I've tried a few different things, but always go back to Biotone. The only issue I have with them is that I prefer the Arnica and Ivy cream for deeper tissue work, but refilling the tube is a total pain and it causes the tube to malfunction, which can be embarrassing during a massage when it flies across the room and hits something. The Chamomile and Lavender lotion is really nice, but it's definitely scented.
I second the Sacred Earth botanicals. Organic, all natural, long lasting. The only downside is that for me, I have to mix the lotion and cream to get the consistency that I want. The creme is much too slippery for deep work and the lotion is too thin. Every weekend, I mix equal amounts of both to make my bottles for the week. Mixed together, they provide the perfect blend of what I want. I've been fortunate to find a chemist/herbalist who runs a shop near my office and she has offered to help me create my own blend with the consistency I like for a nominal fee.
I used to enjoy Biotone (as did my clients) but I didn't enjoy the parabens in the lotions and cremes. Their organic blend is questionable as well. I'll have to re-read the ingredient list to remember what it was I didn't like about that one.
We all have our own favorites for a variety of reasons. I recommend that you order samples from various companies and play around to determine what YOU like!
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