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Massage Accessories & Consumables

In Massage Accessories & Consumables you’ll find everything for a comfortable, hygienic massage: oils and creams, cupping sets, gua sha and rollers, acupressure mats, hot stones and heaters, plus towels, sheets and disposable covers. These tools help relax muscles, support recovery, and make care easy at home, in the office or studio. Explore practical picks for daily unwinding, sports recovery, or thoughtful gifts.

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Massage Accessories & Consumables bring together all you need for an effective, comfortable and hygienic massage routine. Discover massage oils and creams for different skin types, silicone or glass cupping sets, gua sha boards and facial rollers, acupressure mats and massage balls, hot stone kits with heaters, as well as towels, couch covers, disposable sheets and headrest protectors. You’ll also find bolster pillows, aromatherapy add-ons, and cleaning and disinfectant sprays to keep everything in top condition.

These products suit many scenarios: relaxing at home after a long day, quick self-care at the office, post-workout recovery, travel and outdoor sessions, and professional use in studios or SPA. Compact, lightweight tools (rollers, gua sha, massage balls) are easy to take on the go, while disposable linens and headrest covers maintain hygiene when working with multiple clients or family members.

When choosing oils and creams, consider texture, glide and skin compatibility. Sensitive skin often benefits from neutral, fragrance-free formulas; for sports recovery, options with mild warming or cooling extracts can be useful. Silicone cups allow fine control over suction, while glass offers a classic feel. Gua sha boards and hot stones made of jade, rose quartz or basalt differ in heat retention and tactile feedback. Acupressure mats vary by spike density and base material—match them to your sensitivity and how often you plan to use them.

Ergonomics also matter. Bolsters and balls come in different diameters and firmness levels to target both deep and superficial muscle layers. For textiles, look for absorbency, fast drying and easy laundering; for high turnover, disposable paper or nonwoven rolls are convenient. Ensure tool handles provide a non-slip grip, and heaters have reliable temperature control for safe use.

How to choose: define your main goal (relaxation, sports recovery, facial care, lymphatic support), align it with materials and sensitivity (hypoallergenic, fragrance-free options where needed), plan for portability (compact sets for travel), and think about upkeep (washable covers, oil-resistant finishes). For regular professional use, prefer certified, easily disinfected materials and keep a sufficient supply of consumables on hand.

  • Versatile range for home, office, sport recovery and professional work.
  • Material choices: silicone, glass, basalt, stainless steel, natural textiles.
  • Comfort and hygiene with washable covers and disposable linens.
  • Oils/creams in suitable viscosities for techniques and skin types.
  • Compact, lightweight tools for travel and quick on-the-spot relief.
  • Durable, easy-care materials for daily and studio use.
  • Ergonomic designs for targeted muscle release and relaxation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Lifespan depends on materials and usage frequency. Silicone cups and stainless-steel tools typically last longer with proper cleaning. Textiles wear over time, but quality cotton or microfiber, laundered per instructions, retain shape and softness through many cycles. Disposable items should be replaced after each session.
Wipe hard tools with mild soapy water, then use a compatible disinfectant. Treat oil stains on fabrics with a stain remover and wash at the recommended temperature. Avoid abrasives and chlorine unless specified by the maker. Replace disposable linens after each use.
Yes. With cups, control suction and apply massage oil to reduce friction. Warm stones in a dedicated heater, test temperature on your wrist, and use barriers on sensitive areas. If you’re pregnant, have skin conditions or very sensitive skin, consult a professional before procedures.
Compact tools like rollers, gua sha boards and massage balls are easy to pack and great for quick sessions in transit or outdoors. Use a protective pouch and carry wipes/hand sanitizer. Outdoors, avoid dirty surfaces and direct sun exposure on oils.