I attempted a floral massage oil for my feet (lavender patchouli and jojoba), but the jojoba has but one effect



I like lavender but can be a bit samey on it's own....
I have loads of EOs just need some inspiration.
Annpan wrote: I attempted a floral massage oil for my feet (lavender patchouli and jojoba), but the jojoba has but one effect![]()
![]()
![]()
Only caveat i would add here is that in excess, in some people citrus oils cause a heliotoxic reaction - ie is you have them on your skin in concentration and then get sunlight on them you may react with blistering or irritation.Clara wrote: so citrus oils would be a must in my book, generally speaking they combine well with spice or wood oils.
I think it might be the general mix then (lavender, patchouli and jojoba.... I think), it stirs the loins, it was not intended and a strange reaction to rubbing one scabby, chilblain-ridden feet.Clara wrote:Annpan wrote: I attempted a floral massage oil for my feet (lavender patchouli and jojoba), but the jojoba has but one effect![]()
![]()
![]()
Please enlighten me....jojoba is not an essential oil so I can't see that it would have any profound psychological or physical effect.
That's the patchouli then. It's a very profound oil, think of it's heavy earthy sensual scent. I find it usually works to put me to sleep though!!!!Annpan wrote:I think it might be the general mix then (lavender, patchouli and jojoba.... I think), it stirs the loins, it was not intended and a strange reaction to rubbing one scabby, chilblain-ridden feet.Clara wrote:Annpan wrote: I attempted a floral massage oil for my feet (lavender patchouli and jojoba), but the jojoba has but one effect![]()
![]()
![]()
Please enlighten me....jojoba is not an essential oil so I can't see that it would have any profound psychological or physical effect.
Annpan wrote: I think it might be the general mix then (lavender, patchouli and jojoba.... I think), it stirs the loins, it was not intended and a strange reaction to rubbing one scabby, chilblain-ridden feet.