is olive oil good for body massage - #39243
I am really curious about something! I've been dealing with these annoying tension knots in my shoulders and back, and someone told me I should try massaging them out with some oil. So, I thought, what about using olive oil? Like, is olive oil good for body massage? I mean, I love cooking with it and I always hear how healthy it is—like all those antioxidants—so it sorta made sense to me. But then I started second-guessing myself... like what if it's not adequate for a massage or something? I read somewhere that some oils can actually absorb into the skin better for that whole deep tissue thing, but can olive oil still work? I did give it a try a couple nights ago after a long day at work—just warming it a bit and then going for it on my shoulders—but I guess I didn't feel as much relief as I hoped. Is olive oil good for body massage in terms of making the muscles relax, or should I maybe look into something else? And honestly, what about the smell? Just worried it might smell too strong. I just want to know if I’m doing this right or if I'm just wasting my time and oil!
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