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Olive Massage Oil: How to Use It for Softer Skin and Relaxed Muscles

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
Olive Massage Oil: How to Use It for Softer Skin and Relaxed Muscles

Azlok Olive Massage Oil is a light, easily absorbed blend built around cold-pressed olive oil, meant for full-body massage, skin nourishment and aromatherapy. You warm a little between your palms and work it into the skin — it moisturises, glides smoothly and rinses off without leaving a heavy film. Prices start at ₹249, and it comes in sizes from a handy 100 gm bottle up to 20 kg bulk packs for regular users and small businesses.

What is in the blend

This is not just plain olive oil. It is a considered mix of carrier oils, each chosen for how it feels on the skin:

  • Organic olive oil — the base, cold-pressed to retain its natural fatty acids and vitamins A, B, D and E.
  • Sunflower oil — light and non-greasy, helps the blend spread evenly.
  • Almond oil — a classic massage oil that softens and conditions.
  • Jojoba oil — closely matches skin's own sebum, so it absorbs well.
  • Wheatgerm oil — rich in vitamin E and a natural antioxidant.
  • Grapeseed oil — thin and quick-absorbing, good for oily skin types.

The oil is alcohol-free and ranges in colour from light to dark yellow. The natural aroma is mild and earthy — some describe it as faintly nutty — so it works well on its own or as a base for essential oils.

How to use Olive Massage Oil

It is straightforward to use at home:

  1. Pour a small amount, roughly a teaspoon, into your palm.
  2. Rub your hands together to warm the oil slightly.
  3. Massage into the skin using slow, circular strokes, working towards the heart.
  4. Leave it on for 15–20 minutes so the skin can soak it up, then wipe off any excess or shower.

Beyond a full-body massage, you can use it for other things:

  • Scalp and hair: massage into the scalp before a wash to condition dry hair.
  • Cuticles and heels: a few drops soften rough elbows, knees and cracked heels.
  • Aromatherapy base: add a few drops of an essential oil like lavender or eucalyptus for a scented massage.
  • Post-bath moisturiser: apply to slightly damp skin to lock in moisture.

Tips and safety notes

Natural oils are gentle, but a little care goes a long way:

  • Patch-test first. Apply a small amount on your inner forearm and wait 24 hours before wider use, especially if you have sensitive skin. Note that this blend contains almond and wheatgerm oil, so those with nut or gluten sensitivities should be cautious.
  • For external use only. Do not ingest, and keep it out of the eyes and away from children.
  • If you add essential oils, keep them well diluted — a few drops per tablespoon of this carrier blend is plenty.
  • Use a little at a time. A thin layer absorbs better than a thick one, and it feels less greasy.
  • The oil can make surfaces slippery, so wipe up spills on tiles and bathroom floors promptly.

Buying and storage

Choose your size by how often you use it — the 100 gm bottle suits occasional home use, while 5 kg and larger packs make sense for salons, spas or DIY makers. Azlok offers the full range, so you can start small and scale up.

Store the oil in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat, with the cap tightly closed. Kept this way it stays good for about two years. Natural oils can turn if exposed to warmth and air for long, so if the smell becomes sharply sour or rancid, it is time to replace it.

FAQ

Is Azlok Olive Massage Oil pure olive oil?

It is a blend with organic olive oil as the main ingredient, combined with sunflower, almond, jojoba, wheatgerm and grapeseed oils. This mix makes it lighter and quicker to absorb than plain olive oil.

Can I use it on my face?

You can use a small amount on the face, but do a patch test first, as it contains nut-derived oils. If your skin is acne-prone, apply sparingly and see how it responds.

Does it have a strong smell?

No. The aroma is mild and natural — faintly earthy or nutty. That makes it a good base if you want to add your own essential oils.

How long does the oil last?

The shelf life is around two years when stored in a cool, dry place with the lid tightly closed and away from sunlight.

Can it be used for hair?

Yes. Massaged into the scalp before washing, it helps condition dry hair and soften the scalp.

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