Hey there! ๐โโ๏ธ
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Have you ever brought your Oleia oil to a massage appointment and have your masseuse use it instead of their regular oil? If youโve been a long time user of the Oleia, you probably have. If not, giiiiirl (booooy?), your missing out. ๐ I love getting massages, as Iโm in front of a computer all day, I get these knots in my back and shoulder frequently, and they hurt so bad. So me and my low pain tolerance hunker down for a session para basagin ang lamig----as frequent as I can. ๐
I mentioned my low pain tolerance for a reason as I absolutely cannot tolerate โhardโ pressure during massages. I CANNOT ๐ For pressure, I prefer the lightest of lights. Iโm a baby like that. ๐
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So how does the ate masseuse take care of my knots you say? It seems whenever I bring my Oleia bottle with me, it always go away with minimal pressure and quite easily. Sheโs always in awe of it whenever I come in, says it feels different than the oils they use. Heh, I know ate, thank you for noticing. ๐ With every knead and press, I feel the tensions slowly fading away to nothing--- the variantโs scent I chose for the day (most likely lavender) permeating the air and takes me away to dreamland as I relax and enjoy the 90 minutes (because 60 is bitin ๐) of bliss.
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As the massage draws to a close, I awake from my relaxed state, muscles like jello wishing that my bottle of Oleia can transport me to bed too. LOL. ๐ I gingerly get up from the massage table and revel at the feeling. ๐ I should do this more than often, or maybe go to a place where they specialize and use the Oleia oils for massage? I know thereโs a place for that. ๐ See you there! ๐ Show me your bottle and Iโll show you mine? โTil next time! ๐
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xo L