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Apricot massage oil

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Apricot Massage Oil is a premium, cold-pressed oil, extracted from the kernels of apricots, and is packed with essential fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamins A, C, and E. These nourishing components work together to deeply moisturize, hydrate, and rejuvenate the skin, promoting a healthy, radiant complexion.

This lightweight, non-greasy oil absorbs quickly, providing an excellent glide that enhances both professional massage therapy and daily skincare routines. Its smooth texture makes it ideal for relieving muscle tension while also promoting relaxation.

Available in various sizes, this versatile oil is perfect for all skin types, leaving the skin feeling soft, smooth, and revitalized without any sticky residue.

Whether used for a soothing massage or as a daily moisturizer, Apricot Massage Oil helps restore the skin's natural balance, making it feel pampered and refreshed.

Botanical name: Prunus armeniaca Cold pressed with natural auroma Virgin cold pressed Australian Apricot with it's natural aroma.

Available Bottle Sizes:

  • 100 ml
  • 200 ml
  • 500 ml


The 1 litre quantity and above comes in HDPE Jerry plastic bottle & white cap.

500ml is also available as a plastic pump bottle.

Apricot Massage Oil for skin nourishment and hydration

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FAQs

How should I use essential oils?

Essential oils can be used in a variety of ways, including
in a diffuser, bath soak, aroma spray, or in other body care products.If you're using essential oils on your skin, you can dilute them with a carrier oil to a 1–2% concentration.You can also test the oil on a small patch of skin before applying it to a larger area.

How should I store essential oils?

To maximize the shelf life of essential oils, keep them in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight.Old oils should not be used as they can cause irritation or sensitization.

Who should consult a medical professional before using essential oils?

You should consult a medical professional before using
essential oils if you have a skin condition, epilepsy, asthma, blood
pressure irregularities, or are taking prescribed medication.You should also seek advice from a medical expert before using essential oils during pregnancy.

How sensitive are children and the elderly to essential oils?

Young children and the elderly may be more sensitive to essential oils, so you may need to dilute them more.You should avoid using some oils, like birch and wintergreen, on children 6 or younger.

The Pro-oils differences

  • Professional Grade

  • Superior Quality

  • Australian Made and Owned

DISCLAIMER: Any information above is not intended to be taken as a replacement for medical advice. It is indicative & intended only as a guide without warranty, expressed or implied regarding its correctness & accuracy. It is the user's responsibility to determine safe conditions for use of these products and to assume loss, injury, damage, or expense resulting from improper use of these products. Essential oils should not be used at home to treat serious medical or psychological problems. Any person with a condition requiring medical attention should consult a qualified practitioner. No essential oil is to be taken internally or applied directly on the skin.