I created a sensual massage oil recipe with Jojoba oil and a blend of essential oils that will relax your body, uplift your spirit and boost your libido!

Are you wondering how a simple massage oil recipe can do all that?

Massage oils have been used since 3000 B.C. by the Egyptians for numerous purposes. Cleopatra sure did use some of them for smooth, radiant, and younger looking skin.

There are hundreds of essential oils and each one of them has different properties, from healing wounds to treating acne, suppressing appetite and even offering anti-aging benefits for youthful skin.

The problem with commercial massage oils is that they often contain synthetic fragrances, and it often gives you a headache or worse – an allergy.

A better option is my DIY sensual oil recipe that does not cause any adverse reactions and leaves you feeling rejuvenated and well… in the mood!

This sensual massage oil recipe is easy to make, and the best part is – you can even gift it to your loved one on Valentine’s Day!

Sensual Massage Oil Recipe

I created a sensual massage oil recipe with Jojoba oil and a blend of essential oils that will relax your body, uplift your spirit and boost your libido!

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Blend all the ingredients together and allow 24 h before use if possible to allow the essential oils to synergize together.
    This makes 3 oz of massage oil.
    1% dilution of essential oil in 3 oz is 15 drops of essential oil all combined.
    Avoid a higher than 2% dilution as the essential oils are very powerful and also can irritate the skin at a higher dilution.
    Massage your body with a few drops of the oil.
    Note: Keep this oil away from your private parts.
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Massage oil recipe Ingredients

Jojoba oil

Produced from the seed of a plant called Simmondsia Chinensis, Jojoba oil comes from this plant’s shrub that is native to Northwestern Mexico, Southern California and Southern Arizona.

Skin Benefits: Boosts hydration, protects against bacterial infections, controls sebum (skin’s natural oil) production, promotes collagen synthesis, soothes eczema and dry skin, soothes sunburns and treats acne.

This essential oil itself does not have aphrodisiac properties, but as a carrier oil, it offers many benefits such as promoting hormonal and emotional balance.

Vanilla Essential Oil

Produced from vanilla beans of the plant Vanilla Planifolia, this essential oil hails from the Aztech culture with its origin belonging to Mexico.

Skin Benefits: Treats acne, soothes sunburns, promotes healthy skin and prevents skin aging

Vanilla essential oil stimulates your reproductive hormones, which boosts your libido by setting the right mood.

Ylang Ylang Essential Oil

Produced from the yellow flowers of the tree Cananga Odorata, this essential oil’s origin lies in the tropics of Indonesia.

Skin Benefits: Balances skin sebum production, alleviates skin irritation, has anti-aging effects and clears up acne.

Ylang Ylang essential oil calms you down and gets you into the mood. It works best in the form of aromatherapy.

Jasmine essential oil

Produced from the climbing shrub of Jasmine, this essential oil’s origin lies in Northern India and China.

Skin Benefits:

Evens out your skin tone, reduces the appearance of age-spots and hydrates the skin.

Jasmine essential oil is considered a natural aphrodisiac. It makes you feel confident and sexy by allowing you to let go of anxious thoughts.

Black Pepper Essential Oil

Produced from the flowering vine of Piper Nigum, it is native to Asia and Southeast Asia.

Skin Benefits:

Detoxifies and cleanses your skin. Pair it up with a carrier oil to create the perfect skin concoction for dull and damaged skin.

Black pepper essential oil strengthens circulation and stimulates your sexual appetite.

Sandalwood Essential Oil

Produced from either Indian or Australian Sandalwood (Santalum album or Santalum spicatum), it is believed to have originated from Australia and India, with traces also found in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Hawaii.

Skin Benefits:

It detoxifies the skin – leaving it fresh, oxygenated and rejuvenated. Pairing it up with a carrier oil, it works amazingly against dark spots and pigmentation.

Sandalwood essential oil relieves muscle tension and induces a relaxing feeling.

Sweet Orange Essential Oil

Produced from the Citrus sinensis, (Orange Fruit)

Skin Benefits:

It is anti-inflammatory and ideal for acne-prone skin. It also promotes collagen production and increases blood flow, all of which is essential for a youthful complexion.

Sweet organge essential oil uplifts your mind and body, which gets your libido back in the driver’s seat!

The Benefits of Massages on the Body

The concept of massages has now taken over a therapeutic role. With a busy lifestyle, it is common for you to embrace the small moments of joy in life. The benefits of a massage, a happy ending, as we call it, are no longer considered a taboo in today’s generation. The primary benefit of a sensual massage is the experience of unwinding and leaving all your worries behind. You should understand that a sensual oil massage is basically the pleasuring of the erogenous areas like the back of the ears, armpits, spine, inner thighs, nape, lower abdomen, and back, in order to relax the body and stimulate the reproductive organs.

The benefits of massages are many, and some of them are listed below:

  • Relieves stress
  • Reduces anxiety
  • Reduces muscle tension
  • Enhances exercise performance
  • Promotes relaxation
  • Soothes depression
  • Relieves headaches
  • Improves posture
  • Provides an eccentric and libidinous feeling

Why certain essential oils are considered sensual and aphrodisiac?

Essential oils come from plants, fruits, and other botanical parts that usually induce a feeling of relaxation and the desirable effects of romance. They do this by stimulating the brain, either because of their unique scent or other amazing properties that are absorbed into the skin during the massage. These type of oils are classified as aphrodisiacs – so, you can expect countless mind-blowing nights ahead!

Sandalwood essential oil, for instance, has the quality to improve hormonal imbalance and re-wire your nervous system so that your other senses are heightened. They influence the state of your mind and emotions, inducing warmth and intimacy, while also enforcing spirituality. These and many other properties of essential oils increase sensual and intimate feelings and are hence known as Aphrodisiacs.

Low Libido

Low libido, the decreased interest in sexual activity, is common from time to time, but it may be a cause of concern if it has been consistent for an extended period of time. While there may be many reasons behind low libido, it may also be pointing out towards an underlying health condition.

In men, low libido may be due to:

  • A drop in the levels of testosterone
  • Medications or medical treatments
  • Over-the-counter drugs
    • Chemotherapy or other radiation treatments
    • Corticosteroids
    • Ketoconazole (an antifungal medication)
    • Opioid pain relievers
    • Hormones used in the treatment of prostate cancer
    • Anabolic steroids
    • Certain anti-depressants
  • Depression
  • Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) – An uncontrollable urge to move legs
  • Stress
  • Sleep Problems
  • Too much (or perhaps, too little) exercise

In women, it may be due to:

  • Diet
  • Sexual problems (Pain in genitilia)
  • Medical diseases
  • Medicines
  • Hormonal Changes
    • Breast Feeding / Pregnancy
    • Menopause
  • Lifestyle habits
  • Surgery
  • Fatigue
  • Psychological issues
  • Relationship issues

How to Make a Massage Oil?

My massage oil recipe is simple… You just need to know how to stir!

  • Simply blend a carrier oil, like Jojoba Oil, with other essential oils like jasmine and the other essential oil I mentioned and voila you are done!

Note: Keep the sensual oil away from your private parts.

Other carrier oils you can substitute for jojoba oil:

  • Grapeseed Seed oil – Helps relieve joint and muscle pain, headaches and cramps
  • Sunflower Seed oil – Helps speed up the repairing process of muscle tear and helps reduce scars, stretch marks and wrinkles.

Other essential oils that are aphrodisiac and could replace my essential oil blend

Rose Essential Oil

Produced from two roses Rosa damascena and Rosa centifolia, this essential oil hails from Persia.

Skin Benefits: Gives youthful skin, boosts hydration, repairs broken capillaries, has anti-aging properties, protects skin from sun burns, clears up acne and reduces blemishes.

Rose essential oil relieves anxiety and facilitates a calm feeling throughout your body, making it perfect for a romantic setting!

Patchouli Essential Oil

Hailing from the Lamiaceae plant family, this essential oil is produced from the shrub of Pogostemon Cablin. It is belongs to the tropical region of Asia.

Skin Benefits: Reduces scars, treats skin fungal infections, moisturizes chapped dry skin, relieves eczema, balances sebum production and has anti-aging effects.

The woodsy smell of patchouli essential oil balances your libido and boosts your spirit.

Rosewood Essential Oil

Produced from the Aniba parviflora and Aniba rosaeodora wood, this essential oil hails from Brazil and India.

Skin Benefits: Brings a natural glow to your skin, has anti-aging properties, reduces scars, diminishes marks, and treats skin fungal infections.

Rosewood essential oil instills positive feelings about one’s self-esteem and calms the spirit. It works great in boosting your sexual energy and enhancing your sex life.

Cardamom Essential Oil

Produced from cardamom seeds, this essential hails from Ceylon and India.

Skin Benefits: Improves your skin complexion, increases blood circulation, treats skin allergies, and clears the skin.

Cardamom essential oil calms your nervous system and boosts the quality of your sex life.

Clary Sage Essential Oil

Produced from the leaves of Salvia sclarea, this essential oil is native to Southern Europe and is mainly manufactured in France and Australia.

Skin Benefits: Treats hormonal acne, reduces skin inflammation, has anti-aging effects and regulates sebum production.

Clary sage essential oil promotes euphoria, which makes it a powerful aphrodisiac. It brings about inspirational thoughts that allow you to get a little frisky with your partner.

Neroli Essential Oil

Also called “orange blossom”, this essential oil is produced from the flower of bitter Seville orange. It is believed to have been originated from the Italian princess: the Countess of Nerola Anne-Marie de la Tremoille.

Skin Benefits: stimulates skin cells for regeneration, reduces age scars and spots, treats pimples, lessens breakouts and reduces fine lines.

Neroli essential oil gets you in the mood and makes you feel extra frisky by increasing sexual desire.

Geranium Essential Oil

Produced from the flowers and leaves of the Pelargonium shrub, this essential oil is native to South Africa.

Skin Benefits: Reduces wrinkles, gives glowing skin, and treats acne, skin diseases and dermatitis and, prevents scars.

Geranium essential oil balances your emotions and has a positive impact on your hormones.

 

Eve Cabanel

I’m Eve, a DIY organic skincare recipe creator since 2010 that loves to make a big mess in the kitchen! I’ve embarked on a journey to empower women to ditch all the chemical-filled commercial beauty products and to share how to make your own organic beauty recipes at home towards a healthier lifestyle. Homemade face & body creams, body butter, lips balms, face masks, shampoos, and all-natural perfume will have no more secret for you! I am self-taught, read many books, and spend many hours in the kitchen creating brand new homemade beauty recipes. All my recipes are unique and are tested on humans! In 2016, I studied Aromatherapy and became certified by the School of Natural Health Sciences.

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  • I was reading recipe and found jojoba oil, Jasmine oil, and Sandalwood oil together and the other oils I came to know. It is a great combination as massage oil and the benefits are desired fragrance and relaxation.

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