Gentle Massage Oil
A wonderful moisturising treatment.
Oh Baby Massage Oil was originally formulated when my sister-in-law wanted an all-over massage oil for my new born niece. From there it has been used on all the family as a soothing treatment for dry skin and as a relaxing massage oil.
It goes into the skin beautifully without leaving a greasy residue and the blend of essential oils smells divine.
Ingredients: Sweet almond oil, sesame oil, olive oil, sunflower oil, jojoba oil and essential oils of chamomile, rose, bois de rose, lavender and rose geranium
Contents
Sweet Almond Oil: soothing, healing, lubricating, softening, revitalising and nourishing.
Olive Oil (NZ bio-dynamic): a heavy warming oil rich in vitamins, minerals, proteins and essential fatty acids especially alpha linolenic acid.
Sesame Oil: light, easily absorbed oil, moisturises the skin. It is rich in vitamin E, protein, lecithin and minerals. It has a natural sunscreen effect of SPF4.
Sunflower Oil (NZ organic) : high in both Linoleic and Oleic Acids. It has excellent emollient properties and is rich in Vitamin E which is an important antioxidant for the protection of oils in our skin.
Jojoba Oil: the composition of Jojoba is similar in many ways to sebum produced by our own skin which is perhaps why it is so nourishing, protective and well-tolerated.
Essential Oils: - Traditional uses -
Lavender: antiseptic, cytophilactic, healing -used for acne, dermatitis, eczema, oily skin, psoriasis, burns, cuts, headaches, insomnia.
Rose geranium: antiseptic,astringent, cell regenerator. Stimulating and uplifting
Roman Chamomile: healing and soothing - used for abscesses, boils, sensitive skin, insomnia. External remedy for teething when applied to the cheek. Massage onto the stomach for colic.
Rose: relaxing and warm; cell regenerator, moisturiser for dry sensitive skin, eczema. Beautiful fragrance for newborn baby.
Rosewood: antiseptic, cell regenerator. Used for acne, dermatitis, aged skin, sensitive skin, wrinkles, skin care. Uplifting and comforting.

