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I am interested in trying some type of oil that behaves like Jojoba but is less costly. Does anyone have any recommendations?
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Okay...how many massages do you think you get from 1 gallon of oil.
100? More?
It makes more sense to use quality products than to make concessions that only amount to a few cents per massage.
I do skin care and body treatments - the product cost per treatment is often $5-$20. I never cut corners.
Okay...how many massages do you think you get from 1 gallon of oil.
100? More?
It makes more sense to use quality products than to make concessions that only amount to a few cents per massage.
I do skin care and body treatments - the product cost per treatment is often $5-$20. I never cut corners.
Although jojoba is more expensive I believe it's easier on the sheets, so you'll go through them less often. I too buy it by the gallon AND it has a longer shelf life. The world wide shortage was due to a hard frost in Israel (if I remember correctly) last year, however, when I talked with the manufacturer recently, they said they'd have more at their next harvest and we should have normal supply by the end of the year. I just love it because it's as close to the skin's natural oil production as is made and, after a massage, you don't feel the need to rinse off afterward. Jojoba can be less costly if you don't opt for organic; they offer pesticide free as well.
www.jojobacompany.com has incredible prices for a great product!!
Thanks for the link, Stacy. I was going to ask about recommended companies/websites to check out. :)
I use refined sesame oil offered by Banyan Botanicals. Love it.
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