DIY Cellulite Massage Oil Recipe – Smooth and Firm Skin Naturally
Tighten and Tone: All-Natural Cellulite Treatment You Can Make at Home
Make you own Cellulite Oil for smoother skin! Are you ready to really work on your skin texture? Do you want have enough quantity to be able to apply the oil on a daily basis to see an improvement? Make your own Cellulite Oil and save some money by making it yourself. A routine of applying this oil helps release toxins, move lymph and smooth out skin.I n this post, we offer an easy cellulite recipe and some the benefits of using Cellulite Oil.
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Why Cellulite Oil
Cellulite oils are used moisturizes, firms and tones your skin while also potentially stimulating circulation and lymphatic drainage. This is achieved through a combination of massage and a good quality cellulite massage oil with essential oils. Regular massage with the oil can help smooth the skin’s texture, reduce the “orange peel” look, and result in softer, more hydrated skin.
Part of the battle with Cellulite is being able to flush out toxins and those pesky fat deposits.This is done with the manual action of massage combined with a product that has ingredients to help increase circulation. The other part is applying a nourishing moisturizing oils that help to smooth and tone your skin
How to work on cellulite:
- Stimulate circulation: The manual act of massaging the oil into the skin, can stimulate blood and lymphatic circulation.
- Promote detoxification and breakdown fat: Stimulate the lymphatic system to help the body flush out excess fluid and waste.
- Improve skin texture: Smooth the skin, reduce the appearance of dimpling, and increase elasticity for a firmer look by massaging with herbal oils and essential oils.
- Moisturize and firms: Hydrate and moisturizing the skin. Leave it feeling soft, supple and looking more radiant.
Key ingredients:
- Infused herbal oils: We choose dried moringa, comfrey, rosehip and calendula infused into grapeseed oil for their invigorating and skin-metabolism-supporting properties.
- Essential Oils: Grapefruit, lemon, orange, cedarwood and rosemary are used for their potential benefits to enhance circulation and tone the skin.
- Other Ingredients: We use Jojoba Oil, Castor oil for their properties to enhance skin elasticity and firmness.



How to Use this Oil for Cellulite
This oil can be applied to your buttocks, thighs and hips by hand. It is extra effective to use a natural bristle brush on your body after applying the oil. The brush helps to break down the cellulite and smooth my skin. I rub the brush over my hips and buttocks in a circular motion. I love the way this oil smells and I feel invigorated using it.
You can also include a massage suction cup as part of your routine to really work your skin.
I keep my bottle of Celluite Oil on my dresser. For me it works best to rub the oil onto dry skin before I get dressed each morning
- Apply the oil to the affected areas, such as the thighs, buttocks, or stomach.
- Massage it into the skin using firm, circular motions to help with circulation and absorption.
- Apply to damp skin, ideally after a shower or bath, for maximum absorption.
- Use in conjunction with a natural bristle skin brush and/ or suction cups which may be beneficial for smoothing cellulite
Benefits of ingredients:
Here are some of the benefits of the ingredients in this recipe:
Moringa Oil is rich in vitamins and antioxidants, moringa oil supports collagen production, which helps to improve skin’s elasticity and firmness, making it look tighter.
Castor Oil The ricinoleic acid in castor oil has anti-inflammatory effects. Its known deep moisturizing, circulation-boosting, and skin-firming properties.
Rosehip oil is one of my all-time favorite skin oils. Rosehip oil is extremely high in antioxidants and very useful essential fatty acids. Improves skin elasticity but also to promote healthy cell growth and reduce inflammation.
Jojoba Oil – Rejuvenates the skin, improve skin tone, and promotes more radiant skin and is high in Vitamin E. Jojoba closely mimics the consistency of our own sebum. It is widely used because it absorbs well into the skin and offers wonderful moisturization properties. People with more oily skin types prefer this carrier oil because it helps balance the production of excess sebum and oil. When massaged into the skin, it can assist in improving elasticity and boosting circulation.
Grapefruit Essential Oil is one of the most widely used essential oils in essential oil recipes for cellulite for good reason. Grapefruit essential oil is wonderful at helping to eliminate unwanted water retention. It helps to detoxify the whole system, releasing toxins and those fatty deposits.
- Do not use it in the first 16 weeks of pregnancy
- Grapefruit Specific – Not suitable for use for people who have platelet disorders or are on blood-thinning medication.
- Grapefruit is one of citrus oils that can be phytotoxic. Do not expose your skin to the sun, UV rays, or sunbeds for 12 hours after application.
Orange and Lemon Oil –



Final Thoughts
It is my hope that you take the time to improve your cellulite and nourish your skin. I found the effort to be worth it with my own body.
DIY Cellulite Massage Oil Recipe – Smoother Firmer Skin Naturally
Ingredients
- Infused Herbal Oil
1 cup grapeseed oil
1 Tbsp Moringa powder
1 Tbsp Ground Rosehip seeds
2 Tbsp dried comfrey leaf and/or root
3 Tbsp dried Calendula flowers
- Other oils
2 Tbsp Jojoba Oil
1 Tbsp Castor Oil
Essential Oils -10 drops of each Grapefruit, Orange, Lemon, Cedarwood and Rosemary
Directions
- Make infused oil. This step can be done ahead of time at sit for weeks to steep or can be made in 1 day using heat. I prefer to do a combination of both. combine the grapeseed oil moringa powder, comfrey, rosehip seeds and calendula into a mason jar. place enough water in a saucepan to allow the mason jar to set inside the saucepan and be 1/2 submerged in water. You want to be sure the jar with the oil does not float, nor does the sauce pan evaporate the water away during heating. Heat the water in a saucepan either on the stovetop, the woodstove or a crockpot. The ideal temperature of the oil is 120 – 140 degrees. Keep check on the oil temperature to be sure the oil is in the ideal temperature range. Simmer the infusion for 1-6 hours. Let cool and steep overnight or for up to 6 weeks.
Strain the oil through a cheesecloth or fine-mesh strainer. Be sure all jars are clean and dry.
. - Mix in other oils Jojoba oil, castor oil and essential oils.
Place into a squirt bottle or dropper bottle for easy dispensing.
