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There’s something so delightful, delicious, decadent, and healing about massaging warm oil into the skin - whether done solo or by a partner! It’s sensual and stimulating whilst also promising to leave you feeling open and deeply rejuvenated. But by using cacao butter with its chocolatey aroma, it really takes the sensual (sense-you-all) massage experience up a notch. If you’re anything like me, it might bliss you right up to heaven!
I say cacao butter is a generous lover because let’s face it, there’s nothing stingy about cacao. Aside from feeling and smelling super lush, cacao butter also has generous health benefits. Some of these include:
~ Deeply moisturising, super hydrating and nourishing
~ Great for mature and dry skin
~ Full of antioxidants, including vitamin E and C
~ Makes your skin more radiant
~ Soothing
~ Rejuvenating
~ Anti-inflammatory
It’s interesting to note that when melted the oil is golden hued but as it cools it hardens to a creamy coloured solid. My intuition tells me there’s something synergistic about cacao butter and skin by the fact that it melts at body temperature. When you cup some hard cacao buttons & rub them between your hands, this will slowly melt into a soft puddle of liquid gold.
Ready to melt with it yet?
We offer you two Cacao Butter Sensual (Sense-you-all) Massages – one to be done with a partner and one you can lovingly do on your own. So lush up!
*NB: Whilst cacao butter is fantastic for your skin, especially dry or mature skin, if your skin is naturally quite oily however you may prefer to try using a massage oil made from combining a half-half ratio of cacao butter with a lighter oil such as sweet almond oil or coconut oil.
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