Warming massage oil?

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Lesley Heaney

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Hello, I'm just starting up working from home and would like to get something to warm up my massage oil. I don't have space for a hot cabbie, just wanted a little something to put a bottle in that doesn't take up much room and is easy to use!. Can any-one offer any advice on what they do please. Thank you so much, Lesley
 
You can use a baby bottle warmer. Many therapists do!
 
The air wick wax warmer is perfect for warming small amounts. I have 3 which I use to warm up oils and creams for facials etc.
You can put product straight into the ceramic dish or for liquids, put a plastic pot on it.
You'll find the warmers in the air fresher aisle of your supermarket.
 
You can use a baby bottle warmer. Many therapists do!
Are they expensive?Do you have to put the massage oil in a baby bottle or just use your massage oil bottle? Sorry to sound a bit dumb!
 
The air wick wax warmer is perfect for warming small amounts. I have 3 which I use to warm up oils and creams for facials etc.
You can put product straight into the ceramic dish or for liquids, put a plastic pot on it.
You'll find the warmers in the air fresher aisle of your supermarket.
Thank you, I'll have a look. Can you put your massage oil bottle onto it or do you use a smaller container on it? Never seen them before, sorry!
 

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