
Azlok Foot Massage Oil is a blend of almond oil, vitamin E and spice and herbal oils made to soothe sore, tired feet, nourish dry skin and support better circulation. You warm a little in your palms, massage it into clean feet for a few minutes, and let the skin absorb it — no rinsing needed. It is alcohol-free and starts at ₹199.
What foot massage oil actually does
After a long day of standing, walking or wearing tight shoes, the muscles and skin of your feet take a beating. A good massage oil serves two jobs at once. The carrier base — here, almond oil enriched with vitamin E — hydrates and softens rough, cracked skin. The herbal and spice oils add a mild warming, cooling or de-stressing feel and help you knead the muscles without dragging on the skin.
Regular foot massage with oil is a simple, low-cost habit. It can help you unwind before bed, ease the tightness that builds up in the arches and heels, and keep the skin on your feet supple instead of dry and flaky.
Key benefits
- Soothes sore feet: the glide of the oil lets you massage deep muscles comfortably.
- Deeply nourishing: almond oil and vitamin E soften dry heels and rough patches.
- Supports circulation: the act of massaging, combined with the oil, encourages blood flow.
- Helps you relax: a calming end-of-day ritual, especially before sleep.
How to give yourself a foot massage
- Wash your feet with warm water and pat them dry. A quick 10-minute soak in warm water first makes the massage even better.
- Take a coin-sized amount of oil and rub it between your palms to warm it slightly.
- Apply it over the whole foot — top, sole and toes.
- Use your thumbs to press firmly along the arch, working from heel to toes. Repeat several times.
- Rotate each toe gently, then squeeze along the sides of the foot.
- Finish with long strokes from toes towards the ankle to encourage circulation.
- Spend two to three minutes per foot. Wear cotton socks afterwards if you want deeper conditioning overnight.
Doing this a few times a week is enough to feel a difference in how soft your feet are and how relaxed you feel at night.
Safety and simple precautions
This is a body-care oil for external use only — do not swallow it, and keep it away from the eyes. If you have sensitive skin, allergies to nuts (the base is almond oil), or any skin condition, do a small patch test on your inner forearm and wait 24 hours before regular use. Avoid applying to broken skin, open cuts, or areas with active infection. Because oil makes surfaces slippery, wipe any spills off the floor at once and put on socks before walking around. If you are pregnant or managing a health condition, check with your doctor before adding new oils to your routine. Keep it out of reach of children.
Buying and storage tips
Azlok Foot Massage Oil is made in India and comes in a wide range of sizes — from a handy 100 gm bottle for home use to bulk 5 kg, 10 kg, 20 kg and 25 kg packs suited to salons, spas and small businesses. Pricing starts at ₹199, so it is easy to try a smaller size first.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep the cap tightly closed so the aroma and quality stay intact.
- Shelf life is about two years; note that natural oils may vary from light to dark yellow, which is normal.
- Use clean, dry hands or a spoon to take out the oil so you do not introduce water into the bottle.
FAQ
Can I use foot massage oil every day?
Yes. Daily use is fine for most people, especially at bedtime. If your skin feels sensitive, start with two or three times a week and see how it responds.
Is Azlok Foot Massage Oil alcohol-free?
Yes, it is alcohol-free. It is based on almond oil with vitamin E and herbal and spice oils, so it conditions the skin rather than drying it out.
Do I need to wash it off after massaging?
No. Massage until most of it absorbs, then wear cotton socks. You can rinse your feet in the morning if you prefer.
Which size should I buy?
For personal or family use, the 100 gm or 500 gm size lasts a good while. The 1 kg and larger bulk packs are meant for salons, spas and resellers.
Can people with nut allergies use it?
The base is almond oil, so anyone with a nut allergy should avoid it or consult a doctor first. Everyone else should still do a 24-hour patch test before regular use.
