Here, some of our favorites should you be in the market to get your massage routine started.
A decadently thick oil, this option is made with 100% plant extractsa first from this French brand.
Not only that, but the essential oils provide an earthy and herbal scent.
I’ve been a regular user of their stuff for years.
The blend contains chamomile, vetiver, jasmine, and geranium essential oils for a luxe yet soothing fragrance.
A sprayable dry oil that feels like heaven to rub in but won’t leave you greasy after.
This specific option is extracted from the night-blooming jasmine, which has a richer aroma.
Not to mention, the botanical even has moisturizing properties.
Well, this blend was created with just that in mind.
The base is olive andgrapeseed oil, botanicals native to the region.
Those are combined with broccoli seed oil, which is anti-inflammatory and ultra-lightweight.
But then it’s layered with citrus notes for an invigorating aroma.
Sicilian holiday, anyone?
It’s also made with arnica and comfrey to ease muscle tension and stress.
Use this to target sore muscles post-workout.
Heating Massage Oil, EIR NYC ($43)
Here’s one that makes for a bathing multitasker.
Then you’re able to choose a fragrance to top it: ylang-ylang, lemongrass, or lavender.
And unlike most body oils, which lean heavily on scent or botanical notes, this is fragrance-free.
Reach for this if you are sensitive to strong smells or you have easily irritated skin.
0, Maude ($35)