💆♂️ Glide into Greatness with Every Stroke!
The 8oz Massage Emollient is a professional-quality, unscented cream designed for massage therapy and IASTM techniques. Made in the USA with vegan ingredients, it offers a skin-friendly formula that is free from harmful additives. Its oil-based consistency ensures superior glide, making it ideal for various massage techniques while promoting recovery and scar management.
M**B
Excellent. Works well. Pleasant smell. Not greasy.
I own a stainless steel scraper. This is THE massage cream my DPT uses.I was using coconut oil at home but it didn’t work very well. Tried lotion also which didn’t work either. This is an excellent product. As I mentioned above, it is the one my physical therapist uses. It is not greasy and has a pleasant smell.I did not want to spend the money on this but am very happy I did. A tiny bit goes a long way! Would be helpful for massage too.What is scraping? It’s something my physical therapist does that helps with fascial restriction, scar tissue, adhesions and helps loosen trigger points. I wouldn’t have tried scraping on my own. I was taught how to do it by a professional. Note: some people refer to PT scrapers as a Gua Sha Muscle Scraping Tool or Scar Tissue Tool.
J**H
Favorite IASTM emollient
I appreciate how this emollient enhances my IASTM sessions. It works great with my tools and is incredibly smooth for gliding, making treatments effective and comfortable. Plus, it’s long-lasting so I’m not constantly reapplying. It is also my preferred emollient for massage therapy.
R**C
it works
This is exactly what my knee rehab trainer uses, and it's great stuff. Was able to "scrape" a sore ITBand down and movingmuch better now after a TKR.
K**K
Effective but not sticky
After having this done on a scar by a therapist, I use this with gua sha stones for muscle knots, scars, or tight areas. The cream is unscented but absorbs in the skin without leaving a sticky residue. A little bit goes a long way and after months I'm still not done with this container.
S**Y
It's good. But I like RockRub better.
The title sums it up. I've used rockrub for years but had to try something new because of the recent shortage. This stuff is good, don't get me wrong. And I very much appreciate that there's fewer chemicals in it than some of the other options out there. This stuff will work and I'm sure it'll last me a long time (great value!) but IMHO it's about 70% as good as rockrub in terms of viscosity/consistency and absorbency and the sheer fact this still has some chemicals in it. Will be buying rockrub when I run out of this (assuming it's available!). But no need to trash this at all. It's good, just not great.
R**A
Good Stuff for At-Home Manual Therapy
My family is very active, and I serve as sports therapy specialist most days. This product isn’t greasy or irritating and it lasts the duration of time needed to finish working on whatever muscle I am working on.
J**T
Using it for OT exercises on thumb
I got the vanilla smelling and it smells good. I tiny but goes a long way. I had thumb surgery and I am in OT to get use of my thumb back so I use this to try to help when I am working on loosening the joint. The OT was using it so I bought some for home.
A**H
Unscented emollient lives up to its claim
This cream is perfect as a lubricant for a massage. The “almost” solid base emollient breaks down quickly with light friction when applied to the skin and spreads smoothly so that it lubricates the body well without becoming excessively oily. This provides a warm, smooth massage that fully relaxes the muscles while giving the necessary depth and heat for comfort. The unscented factor is a definite plus for people who cannot tolerate any aromas.
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