where can i find nice sheets for my massage table? Does anyone know where I can buy good quality, inexpensive cotton sheets - bulk orders of single flat sheets (not...
Mugwort1 replied:
I get most of my supplies at massagewarehouse.com
peacesmellsgood replied:
Comphy.com
jadebear replied:
I get mine at www.relaxus.com. You can also try hotel suppliers in your area, they usually have some pretty nice ones.
My wife is currently in massage school and I want to get her a holster for her lotion. Could you recommend a good one? I have looked at several on Amazon but am not...
Chief_Corn replied:
When I worked at a day spa, I used a [hemp holster w/ heated flax seed pack](http://www.massageholsters.com/buy-a-hot-massage-holster/hot-massage-holster). My clients loved that my lotion was always warm. Unfortunately the seller says it is currently unavailable.
Serendipity_28 replied:
www.massagewarehouse.com
jadebear replied:
You don't *really* need anything fancy if you don't want. I have a simple [canvas one that holds two bottles](http://www.relaxusonline.com/product_p/l9641.htm), and I've been using it with no problems for about a year and a half. Get a bottle with a pump in it, and you're good to go.
Shiatsu replied:
I have been very happy with my Oakworks Holsters. They will last through years of use and hold up well.
Hey, any massage therapists out there that use wrist braces/protectors, thumb protectors that could recommend great, durable brand(s) that clients don't feel interferes...
Ellen B. replied:
thumbby www.thumbyy.com
Jennifer W. replied:
The thumby is a great tool! I use it more for self care than on my clients. Massagewarehouse.com carries them for 20-25 dollars.
Nut/seed allergy I have a client I have been seeing for the past year that has a very severe NUT AND SEED allergy. She usually brings in her own oil but occasionally she...
Lilpikka replied:
I like rice bran oil.
cookie251 replied:
Could you ask what the kind she brings in is called? Maybe buy a bottle of that. Does she have a problem with coconut oil? It's not actually a nut and it works pretty well for massage I also really like Santa Barbara massage cream. It is a olive oil, beeswax, and coconut oil blend.
othelloperrello replied:
Jojoba
bugga2k18 replied:
Olive oil
Nahthatsnotright replied:
What kinds of seeds? Does she react to jojoba? It's generally nonreactive. Also, make sure you have alcohol wipes or hand sanitizer and towels in the room when you work on her, just in case.
Northern_LMT replied:
I recently tried Sacred Earth massage cream. It has a bit more glide than the FX cream I prefer. I'm not sure how it would work with hot stone though- for that I use jojoba oil.
snailfighter replied:
Extra virgin light olive oil. I buy the brand from costco.
cyanideclipse replied:
Coconut oil from costo, keep it in the warm boiler cupboard, pour it out when you need, only £18 in the uk for like 2.75 kg (4 litres?)
Harpylady269 replied:
Olive oil and avacado oil are 2 that come to mind.
Do anybody no a cheap but good masseuse?? I need one like yesterday!!! A bitch cant get a massage for shyt n the world, but let a mf be n pain n hurtn.....