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Description of BADGER Ginger Tissue Massage Ounce

DEEP TISSUE MASSAGE OIL - Ginger Deep Tissue Massage Oil with Arnica and Cayenne is composed of a powerful blend of rich, organic plant oils and stimulating essential oils and extracts. Warming and profoundly soothing for aching muscles and joints with a rich consistency for deep tissue massage technique. DEEP TISSUE MASSAGE OIL - Ginger Deep Tissue Massage Oil with Arnica and Cayenne is composed of a powerful blend of rich, organic plant oils and stimulating essential oils and extracts. Warming and profoundly soothing for aching muscles and joints with a rich consistency for deep tissue massage technique. SKIN SOOTHING NUTRIENTS - Badger Ginger Massage Oil is a warming and soothing blend of rich extracts and infused oils. Experience the power of Badger Deep Tissue Massage Oil packed with naturally occurring vitamins, antioxidants and skin soothing nutrients. No mineral oil. ESSENTIAL OILS - We've infused silky smooth and deeply moisturizing cold pressed Organic Olive and Organic Jojoba Oils with harmonious blends of super-critical plant extracts and essential oils to soothe mind and body. BOTANICAL INGREDIENTS - Free-of artificial ingredients, fragrances, dyes, parabens, GMOs, synthetic chemicals, or harsh ingredients. Our philosophy flows from the ground up. We believe in using botanical ingredients that are filled with life force. They make for better products, for healthier people, and for a healthier planet. CERTIFIED ORGANIC - Badger Massage Oils are USDA Certified Organic and petrolatum-free. The organic certification is an agricultural standard which ensures that ingredients are not genetically modified, and are grown and processed without the use of synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or processing agents. We prioritize using USDA certified organic ingredients, which we believe to be the gold standard for personal care ingredients.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great oil for muscle and joint pain

Essential oils can be expensive and this blend saves you money by combining ginger and arnica oils with cayenne pepper. It has a pleasant aroma reminiscent of lemongrass and ginger. The bottle describes it as hot, but I've never had a problem burning my skin. When massaging, it feels warm, otherwise it does not burn. Ginger is a very good anti-inflammatory, especially for arthritic joints, and it has helped my arthritis. Also, arnica is great for bruises, it speeds healing. The bottle lasts a…

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Never Too Much Deep Tissue Massage Oil

I didn't want to leave four stars because this Deep Tissue Massage Oil definitely has five stars. If there was a way to leave 4.98 stars I would because sometimes oil spills out the edges of a closed lid. Nothing is leaking, but I can see it around the edges of the cap. As a massage therapist, I find this oil helpful for my clients who are struggling to relax their muscles. The aroma of Ginger Massage Oil is pleasant and reminds me and my clients of true relaxation. I first used this product on

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  • Quality Construction
Cons
  • Requires outlet

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Opinion from a Retired Massage Therapist

I am a retired massage therapist licensed in Oregon and have some thoughts on this. for the skin (hair and other things), but most therapists use almonds, grape seeds and other "finer substances". Extra virgin is very thick, but I've always used it to please customers. Oil is mixed with olive oil, but mostly just olive oil. I had an elderly client who spent a lot of money to see a dermatologist to try and get rid of pimples on her face but to no avail. when she told me that I asked if she had…

Pros
  • Great for a small home
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for seniors