Collection: All Massage

Self-massage is a cornerstone of Ayurveda and the ultimate in self-care. This collection of massage oils, infused with dosha-balancing botanicals, soothes the body, mind, and spirit.

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All Massage

HARMONIZING ENERGY BALANCE

Embrace the art of self-care with our carefully crafted massage oils, designed to align and balance your body's energies. Each formula harnesses the power of nature's botanicals, helping to promote a sense of equilibrium that resonates through your entire being.

RELAXATION & STRESS RELIEF

Indulge in the soothing, aromatic experience of self-massage. The tranquil properties of our infusion encourage deep relaxation, helping you to unwind and release the stresses of daily life, fostering an environment of peace and serenity.

SENSORY AWAKENING

Transform your self-care rituals into a multi-sensory experience. The delightful aromas and textures of our massage oils awaken your senses, inviting mindfulness and presence as you immerse yourself fully in the moment of self-nurturing.

DEEP CONNECTION TO SELF

Engaging in a regular self-massage practice deepens your connection to your body and spirit. This sacred ritual encourages self-awareness and self-love, empowering you to embrace your unique holistic journey and nourish your well-being from within.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ayurvedic massage?

Ayurvedic massage, known as Abhyanga, is a full-body massage using warm, medicinal oils tailored to an individual's dosha. It aims to harmonize the body, mind, and spirit. It can be done yourself, or you can see a practitioner for more complete relaxation.

How does Ayurvedic massage differ from conventional massage?

Unlike conventional massages that focus mainly on relaxation, Ayurvedic massage is holistic, targeting energy points (marmas) and promoting detoxification while balancing the doshas. It may also include medicinal, herbal-infused oils tailored to your specific health needs.

What are the main types of Ayurvedic massage?

Key types include Abhyanga (full-body oil massage), Shirodhara (warm oil poured on the forehead), and Udvartana (herbal powder massage for detoxification). Each has different functions, like soothing the nervous system or reducing ama (toxins).

What oils are typically used in Ayurvedic massage?

Oils are selected based on the individual's dosha. Common choices include sesame oil for Vata, coconut oil for Pitta, and mustard oil for Kapha.

What are the benefits of Ayurvedic massage?

Benefits include improved circulation, enhanced skin health, stress relief, detoxification, and overall rejuvenation of body and mind.

How often should I receive an Ayurvedic massage?

For optimal benefits, it’s recommended to have an Ayurvedic massage regularly—ideally once a week or monthly, depending on individual needs and your budget.

What can Ayurvedic massage help with?

Ayurvedic massage can help reduce stress, muscle tension, and even digestion by promoting relaxation and circulation.