Are You Using Too Much Massage Oil?
When therapists understand how product selection, glide, reapplication, and laundry impact work together, they can make more informed decisions that benefit both clients and clinic operations.
When therapists understand how product selection, glide, reapplication, and laundry impact work together, they can make more informed decisions that benefit both clients and clinic operations.
Massage oils offer exceptional glide but often create greater laundry demands. Massage lotions frequently provide a balanced approach. Massage gels may reduce residue and simplify laundry management in many professional environments.
By considering both treatment performance and operational efficiency, clinics can make better purchasing decisions and reduce long-term linen costs.
Understanding the strengths and limitations of each option allows massage therapists to make more informed decisions and deliver a treatment experience that matches both their technique and their clients’ expectations.
Aloe vera, often referred to as the "plant of immortality," has been revered across cultures for thousands of years. Its succulent leaves, rich in soothing and medicinal properties, have found their way into ancient healing traditions, religious practices, and modern therapeutic applications.
For therapists accustomed to lotions or oils, massage gels can offer a noticeable improvement in control, efficiency, and cleanup. Their balance of glide and absorption makes them a reliable choice for high-volume clinical environments.
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