Melrose H2Oil Water Dispersable Massage Oil 2 litre

Melrose
Melrose H2Oil Water Dispersable Massage Oil 2 litre

Want to know how to make your towels last 4 times longer and save money? \n \nMelrose H2Oil® Massage Oil has been the answer to the question and for over 10 years massage therapists and physiotherapists agree Melrose H2Oil® is the original water dispersible oil. Then there is the unique Melrose cask that keeps the oil fresh to the last drop. \n \nWe recommend to buy Melrose wholesale massage oil H2Oil® \n \nWater dispersible oils are popular because they not only increase the life of towels considerably, but also reduce the possibility of towels catching fire in the dryer. \n \nYou can test the dispersibility of H2Oil® by adding a few drops to a glass of warm water and shake - it will turn white - it emulsifies the oil. Adding normal washing powder to the wash removes the massage oil from the towel. \nH2Oil contains \n \nSunflower Oil \nRice Bran Oil \nCoconut Glycerides - from Coconut oil \nPolysorbate 85 and Vitamin E. \n(Does not contain nut oils) \n \nThe benefits are \n

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  • Equal to or better than other massage oils including almond or apricot kernel oils \n
  • Accepts essential oils as required \n
  • Washes out of cotton towels and sheets, thus minimizing the risk of fire \n
  • Clients find that the oil washes off in the shower after the massage without using soap and leaves a beautiful sensual feel on the skin \n
  • Extends the normal life of towels by a factor of four \n
  • Packed in 10 & 2 litre casks that ensure long life \n

\nH2Oil® works well on 100% cotton towels and sheets provided you do not skimp on the wash detergent - you can use cold water but a warm wash is always best. Sometimes physio and massage therapists leave their unwashed towels for several days and eventually when they run out of clean towels put them in the wash - you must have sufficient detergent. \n \nPlease note Melrose offers two warnings: \n \nSheets containing polyester do not let all the oil release from the fibre. \n \nIf it is decided to use chlorine to sanitise the towels, they should be washed first and then use chlorine, rinse and dry - do not use chlorine first because H2Oil® and chlorine react.