Lotions & Massage Oils
Lotions and Massage Oils are skin products used for massage and touch rather than for lubrication, covering carrier oils, warming and flavoured lotions, and massage candles that melt into a warm pool. All of them are oil-based unless a listing says otherwise, which matters the moment a latex condom enters the room. Lovva stocks Lotions and Massage Oils online across Australia and at its Sydney store.
Think of an evening that starts an hour earlier than usual. A towel goes down on the bed, a bottle warms in a basin of hot water for a few minutes, and the first twenty minutes are spent on shoulders and a back with no expectation attached to any of it. That is what this category is for, and it is why people who own plenty of toys still keep a bottle in the drawer. Oil changes how touch registers, because skin that slides under a hand reads differently from skin that drags, and pressure can be held for far longer without either person tiring. Massage candles work the same territory from another angle, using a wax that melts at a low enough temperature to be poured straight onto skin. Oil and latex do not mix. That one fact shapes how the whole evening has to be planned. Put a towel down before anything is opened, since oil marks sheets and takes hot water and detergent to shift afterwards.
What Are Lotions & Massage Oils?
Lotions and Massage Oils are topical products made for massage, sensory touch and skin care, distinct from personal lubricants made for penetration. Carrier oils are the base of most of them, typically sweet almond, grapeseed, jojoba, sunflower or fractionated coconut, which stays liquid and keeps far longer than unrefined coconut oil. Lotions are emulsions of oil and water and absorb more quickly. Massage candles use soy or coconut wax formulated to melt at a low temperature so the pool can be poured onto skin rather than only burned. Warming and flavoured versions add ingredients that create sensation or taste. Sweet almond oil comes from a tree nut, which is worth knowing for anyone with a nut allergy. Oil-based products break down latex condoms and latex toys entirely, while water-based massage gels are stocked for anyone who needs condom compatibility. Bottle sizes run from travel volumes through to pump bottles, and a small bottle is a sensible way to test a scent before committing to a large one.
How To Choose The Right Lotions & Massage Oils
A first bottle is best suited to a plain unscented carrier oil such as grapeseed or fractionated coconut, since neither has a strong smell, both suit most skin and nothing in them competes with anything else. Anyone wanting the ritual rather than just the product is best suited to a massage candle, which doubles as light and warmth. Couples using condoms are best suited to a water-based massage gel or should keep oil to areas well away from a condom, and should keep water based lubes on hand for anything else. Scent is the honest trade-off. A fragranced oil turns an ordinary evening into an occasion and it also lingers on sheets and skin for a day afterwards, which suits some people and not others. Check the ingredients if a nut allergy is a consideration. Edible and flavoured lotions suit anyone wanting taste as well as touch, though those formulas belong on skin rather than anywhere internal unless a listing says otherwise.
How To Use And Store Lotions & Massage Oils
Warm a bottle in a basin of hot water rather than a microwave, which heats unevenly and creates hot spots. Pour oil into your own hands first and apply from there rather than straight onto a partner. Test a massage candle pool on the inside of your own wrist before pouring it anywhere else, and pour from a low height. Patch test any warming, flavoured or heavily fragranced product on the inside of the forearm before wider use. Keep oil away from latex condoms and latex toys entirely, since oil breaks both down, and keep silicone lubricant away from silicone toys. Put a towel down, because oil marks sheets and needs hot water and detergent to shift. Store bottles closed, upright and away from heat and sunlight, and check the use-by date, as oils turn rancid with time. Stop using anything that irritates skin and speak to a doctor if irritation continues.
Buy Lotions & Massage Oils Online
The Lovva Lotions and Massage Oils range covers unscented carrier oils, fragranced and warming blends, edible and flavoured lotions, massage candles in several scents, and water-based massage gels for condom compatible use. Stocked names cover Earthly Body, Wicked, Wet Stuff, Eye Of Love, JOYDIVISION, Pjur, Secret Kisses and Hot Production. Products are sorted by base and by scent, which separates the condom compatibility question from anything about fragrance. Ingredients and the base appear in full on every listing, and the ingredient list is the part to read for anyone with an allergy or a preference. Bottle sizes are stated on each page. Boxing is done at the Sydney warehouse with no branding outside and a billing line naming nothing. Orders that exceed $250 Australian dollars carry free shipping from Lovva, to Australian and international addresses. The rest of the catalogue sits on the Lovva online store. Start unscented, then buy now.
Shop The Full Range Of Lotions & Massage Oils At Lovva
Lovva carries Lotions and Massage Oils across every base and format, from a plain bottle of grapeseed oil through to warming blends and massage candles, alongside water-based gels for anyone using condoms. Smelling a few in the Sydney store settles the fragrance question faster than any description, since scent is the one thing text cannot convey. The same warehouse serves online orders nationwide. Ingredient lists are printed in full on every listing, which matters more in this part of the range than almost anywhere else, because these products stay on skin rather than washing straight off. No branding and no description of the contents appears outside a carton. Anyone comparing bases across lubricants as well should start from lubes and wellness. Shop now with a towel and an unscented bottle, because the simplest version of this is the one people actually repeat. Candles, warming blends and flavoured lotions are easy to add later once a base has proved itself.
Lotions and Massage Oils are skin products used for massage and touch rather than for lubrication, covering carrier oils, warming and flavoured lotions, and massage candles that melt into a warm pool. All of them are oil-based unless a listing...
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Frequently asked questions
What are massage oils made from?
Massage oils are based on carrier oils such as sweet almond, grapeseed, jojoba, sunflower or fractionated coconut, which stays liquid and keeps longer than unrefined coconut oil. Sweet almond oil comes from a tree nut, which matters for anyone with a nut allergy.
Can you use massage oil with condoms?
No, oil-based products break down latex condoms and latex toys entirely, so oil should be kept well away from them. Water-based massage gels are the alternative where condom compatibility is needed, and water-based lubricant remains the safe choice for anything else.
How do massage candles work?
Massage candles use soy or coconut wax formulated to melt at a low temperature, so the pool can be poured onto skin rather than only burned. Test the pool on the inside of your own wrist first and pour from a low height.
How do you warm massage oil safely?
Stand the bottle in a basin of hot water for a few minutes rather than using a microwave, which heats unevenly and creates hot spots. Pour the oil into your own hands first and apply from there rather than straight onto a partner.
How does Lovva ship lotions and massage oils?
Orders that exceed $250 Australian dollars carry free shipping from Lovva, to Australian and international addresses. Boxing is done at the Sydney warehouse with no branding outside and a billing line naming nothing, and the range can be compared at the Sydney store.