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I love Pure Coconut oil too and I also use Biotone Herbal Select (Luxurious)
Oh boy am I the only therapist that actually uses oil? Organic grapeseed to be exact. I like its versatitlity. A number of therapists do not like oil but in the day when i went to school (18 light years ago) we learned that it is all about regulating the amount. A pump bottle solves this problem. I personnaly have an issue with anything I may put on a client that contains additives to insure cleaner sheets. I work with a number of clients with immune system issues and would be concerned with anything that is not pure. Read your lables. You might feel the same way afterwards.
Oh boy am I the only therapist that actually uses oil? Organic grapeseed to be exact. I like its versatitlity. A number of therapists do not like oil but in the day when i went to school (18 light years ago) we learned that it is all about regulating the amount. A pump bottle solves this problem. I personnaly have an issue with anything I may put on a client that contains additives to insure cleaner sheets. I work with a number of clients with immune system issues and would be concerned with anything that is not pure. Read your lables. You might feel the same way afterwards.
Has anyone tried natural formulations? I'm getting two sample kits and the full sized organic sampler. The prices look good. 6 samples for 6 bucks. That's just for the shipping. Plus you get a coupon for the $ 6.00 back on an order. My order is going to be 29.99 for 6 full sized products and 12 ounces of samples. Plus the shipping is free. They have a full website of stuff.
Stuart R Dole said:(I think I posted this on another thread.) Pure organic refined coconut oil. No smell (good "carrier" if you want to add a few drops of something), great glide and feel, washes out of linens easily, won't catch fire when you have a pile of oily linens in the corner. (There were three major spa fires in Calistoga in the last 10 years or so from oily linens - one in the dryers, two were just in baskets waiting for laundry.)
Biotone dual-purpose is OK too.
(I think I posted this on another thread.) Pure organic refined coconut oil.
No smell (good "carrier" if you want to add a few drops of something), great glide and feel, washes out of linens easily, won't catch fire when you have a pile of oily linens in the corner. (There were three major spa fires in Calistoga in the last 10 years or so from oily linens - one in the dryers, two were just in baskets waiting for laundry.)
Biotone dual-purpose is OK too.
Oh boy am I the only therapist that actually uses oil? Organic grapeseed to be exact. I like its versatitlity. A number of therapists do not like oil but in the day when i went to school (18 light years ago) we learned that it is all about regulating the amount. A pump bottle solves this problem. I personnaly have an issue with anything I may put on a client that contains additives to insure cleaner sheets. I work with a number of clients with immune system issues and would be concerned with anything that is not pure. Read your lables. You might feel the same way afterwards.
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