absorbs nicely when you are finished. It is very nice to work with.
Karen
On Sep 6, 10:28 am, Patricia Leavitt <doterradisco...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Yes she can and should use the coconut oil for massage and even better use
> our
> Aroma Touch oil with it.
> And in my opinion she should not use our oils in a burner. Why would you
> want
> to burn something so naturally alive. Use it on the massage and on yourself
> and
> if you want the smell then get the Lotus diffuser and share the aroma of the
> oils with
> all those in the room.
>
> Pat
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Penny <penlmcg...@msn.com> wrote:
> > A lady would like to know if the Fractionated Coconut Oil can be used
> > as a massage oil? She wasn't sure if it would absorb into the skin to
> > quickly. Also she has some type of oil burner from Bath and Body works
> > and was wondering if she could use doTERRA oils in it? Any help would
> > be greatly appreciated!
>
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