Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Review: Tropical Traditions Organic Massage Oil



Our massage oils are a unique combination of oils and esters that are not Virgin Coconut Oil and Virgin Palm Oil, and include organic jojoba oil. No other products on the market are made with finer oils as their base. Tropical Traditions Virgin Coconut Oil is traditionally made from fresh organic coconuts, and independent laboratory tests show that it has a higher level of antioxidants than other coconut oils. processed with high heat or solvents that have been developed by a professional massage therapist. These oils provide superior glide yet work well for massage. They are made from our own organic

Virgin Palm Oil contains high concentrations of a powerful form of Vitamin E called “tocotrienols” which published research has shown is 40–60 times more potent than alpha-tocopherol (the most common form of Vitamin E found as an additive in most skin care products.) In addition to these powerful Vitamin E tocotrienols, Virgin Palm Oil is also rich in natural carotenes. It is one of the richest natural plant sources of carotenes with concentrations of 500–700 ppm. It is 15 times more retinol-equivalent than carrots and 300 times more than tomatoes, for example.

We only use high quality organic essential oils which are distilled with low temperature and low pressure over an extended period of time. Low temperature and lower pressure have proven to be the most effective method of obtaining all of the essential constituents from the plant, and provide our products with the very best quality fragrances available. These premium essential oils are imported directly from the manufacturer in France.

The Tropical Traditions Organic Massage Oil is wonderful!  I have extremely dry skin and it gets so bad that it literally hurts.  When I got out of the shower today, I decided to use the massage oil on the really dry places, like my elbows, knees and feet.  That was a few hours ago and I have yet to feel like my skin is cracking.  This is great!

8 oz. bottle costs $18.95


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Disclosure: Opinions expressed are 100% mine.




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