Can massage oil go bad?
There are several signs that massage oil has reached its expiration date or deteriorated. The first clue that a massage oil is defective is its smell. If your oil smells strongly of rancio cheese, you should check it and discard it if necessary. The consistency of the oil can also be a telltale sign. Does it become crumbly or very thick? These are further signs of bad oil.
Additionally, you should also check your label and make sure you're not using an older oil. Keep an eye on the expiration date and make sure it's still good within the specified timeframe. If you're unsure whether your oil is still working, we strongly recommend seeking professional help or purchasing new massage oil.
Additionally, you should always keep an eye on the storage conditions of massage oils—was it stored in a hot location? Was it exposed to direct sunlight? All of these factors significantly influence the product's shelf life.
So, to sum up: yes, massage oil can indeed go bad! It's therefore essential to keep an eye on storage and the smell to ensure a high-quality product!




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