Olive Oil is very commonly used in cooking, but it has many benefits including being used as a massage oil.
Though heavy and a little sticky, the type of olive oil commonly used for massage is extra virgin olive oil and is known for its skin moisturizing properties.
Usually the extra virgin olive oil is combined with castor oil and other essential oils to create a blend that is nourishing to the skin, particularly the face.
When properly absorbed into the skin olive oil can also provide anti-inflammatory and anti-hypertensive properties as well.
If you've been having problems with dry skin or acne, then when you connect with a gay massage provider you may wish to request he use grapeseed oil as the base massage oil for your experience.
Grapeseed oil is known for it's smooth texture and non-greasy finish. It is often combined with almond oil and wheatgerm oil to help thin those thick oils down.
Offering antioxidant properties, Grapeseed oil is rather effective in helping restore aged and rough skin around the eyes and is frequently used for sunburn, hair products, lip balm and hand cream.
A heavy deep green oil, avocado oil offers emollient properties and is often combined with almond and grapeseed oil. Easily absorbed by the skin, avocado oil is strongly recommended if you have sunburn or aged skin from the sun. Dry and mature skin can experience significant benefits when using this exotic oil.
Often used in cosmetics since it is known for its regenerative and moisturizing capabilities, avocado oil is somewhat more expensive than regular massage oils, but the benefits are certainly worth it!
If your gay massage provider has this available to use and you have dry skin, and are not allergic to latex, then you should definitely give avocado oil a try.