To maximize oil absorption during abhyanga, consider slight adjustments to your current practice. Using warm sesame oil is a great choice, as its viscosity and nourishing qualities are well-suited for enhancing skin penetration and supporting overall health.
Begin by warming the oil slightly more than usual before applying it to the body. This small adjustment can improve penetration. Massaging in circular motions on the joints and long strokes on the limbs helps distribute the oil effectively. Try to focus the massage particularly on areas with more dryness or tension for deeper benefits.
When time-pressed, optimize by extending the massage phase to 15 minutes if possible, as this allows the oil to reach deeper tissues through stimulating the marma points (vital areas) and nadis (energy channels). Spend more time on areas like the soles of your feet, palms, and scalp — these are key absorption points.
After applying the oil, give yourself a few more minutes if possible, before taking a bath. This extra time allows the oil to penetrate further. If shedding just a couple of extra minutes, is possible, doing some gentle exercises or yoga while the oil absorbs can further enhance absorption through increased circulation.
Bathing with warm water should follow, as it will help remove excess oil while ensuring that a beneficial layer remains on the skin. If practical, consider using a natural chickpea flour paste or herbal ubtan to gently scrub before rinsing, this can aid in oil absorption while exfoliating the skin.
Remember, the skin needs time to absorb the integrity of the oil’s nutrients. If expanding the routine isn’t possible every day, try to do a more extended session on weekends to reap even more benefits. Attention to oil temperature, massage techniques, and the resting phase are your best allies in optimizing absorption, considering the short window available in your schedule!


