The best body oil must have the best ingredients.

The best body oil must have the best ingredients.

Bottle of BITTERADE Bay Nut Bitter Oil, the best smelling & best body oil in the world
Bottle of BITTERADE Bay Nut Bitter Oil, the best smelling & best body oil in the world

Your Royal Highness only gets one chance to make a first impression!

Skincare has always been one of my passions, as is self-care in general. I like to look good for myself and I want to look and smell good for the ladies. I don’t like anything but the best when it comes to my temple, especially my Royal Highness, aka my Private Parts. I try to keep chemicals, preservatives, and additives out of my food, so what makes you think I would treat my skin any differently? In particular, your genital area, booty crack, and face. Those super-sensitive areas should NEVER come into contact with any chemicals or toxic ingredients.  The ingredients in any body oil should nurture the areas to which they’re applied, and not aggravate, irritate, or actually destroy it.

This takes us to the topic of infused oils. My love for exotic body oils and potent herbs naturally progressed into my curiosity in how to combine them, aka as infused oils. I mean why let a good thing go to waste? Aren’t you putting on body oil already, why not make sure it’s infused with all the good stuff and harness all the health and therapeutic benefits that come with infused oils? So, infused oils it is and there are some out there, maybe not exactly infused with the herbs I want, but nonetheless, they exist. But the ones that exist just say “Ashwagandha-infused oil”. So that is what it’s supposed to mean, and does that even mean anything unless accompanied by numbers?

What it takes to make the best body oil

To answer this, let's look at 3 factors:

  • Infused material: What is the body oil infused with?
  • Infusion rate: How much material was used for infusion
  • Infusion method: How was it infused?

What is the best body oil infused with?

Is the body oil infused with dried whole plant, powdered, or extract? The potency of the infusion is partly determined by these factors and should be mentioned.
BITTERADE Bitter Oil only uses plant extract powders for maximum effect.

What's the Infusion-rate How much raw plant material was used for infusion?

Anybody can claim their body oil is infused but let’s face it, a teaspoon full of Ashwagandha powder to a half gallon of carrier oil is enough for most manufacturers to claim they have infused oil. That is why when you take a look at your label, it will not state the infusion rate (how much material weight to weight of carrier oil) or method of infusion because it could expose the quality of the product.
Bitter Oil has an unrivaled infusion rate of 10%+. Only at that rate and above are infused oils classified as potent. The average infusion rate in the body oil industry is so low and insignificant that they don’t even mention it.

How the best body oil is infused. Method matters.

You’ve probably seen the DIY videos on YouTube giving you full instructions on how to infuse oils in 20 minutes. Soak the plant material for 5 minutes, heat for 10, and cool for another 5, and voilà, infused oil!
Now, that makes for a cool TikTok but sadly is not only the method of wellness “experts” who practice self-care for clicks online but also the industry standard. Heat, or sometimes even worse chemical infusion is the industry norm which prioritizes production speed and profits over quality. Yes, you can infuse oils with heat or chemicals but you destroy half of the material and degrade the quality of the oil in the same process.. So, not only is the oil not really infused, but the oil itself is now lower quality than it was before you started the “infusion” process. 
Bitter Oil is the best body oil because it is only infused by cold method away from sunlight in a vacuum for 45 days just like they did 2000 years ago, and just as it is scientifically proven today to be the only true way to infuse oils. Good things take time.

Read my article for a more in-depth analysis of how Bitter oil is made and how to infuse body oils.

Ingredients

For a more detailed description of the ingredients, read my article on the base of  Bay Nut Bitter Oil which is THE ORIGINAL Bitter Oil.

So now that we have infusion out the way, let me talk about the oils and ingredients it takes to make the best body oil. Bitter Oil is a mixture of Almond Oil, Coconut Oil, Grapeseed Oil, and Jojoba Oil. This mixture is a perfect balance of non-greasy, fast absorbing yet still has that healthy glow property. I infused the oils with a combination of my favorite herbs I have used for years and which have greatly improved my well-being, health, and sex life. I need my herb blend not only internally but externally as well. Yes, by making this oil, I originally had my Royal Highness in mind because it’s only the best for my private parts. And if it’s good for your Royal Highness, it’s good for the rest of your body.

Oil Blend

  • Sweet Almond Oil
  • Coconut Oil
  • Jojoba Oil
  • Grapeseed Oil

Infused Plant Extract Powders

  • Ashwagandha Extract – 4:1

  • Catuaba Extract – 6:1

  • Damiana Extract 4:1

  • Dandelions Extract 10:1

  • Horny Goat Weed Extract – 10:1

  • Maca Extract 20:1

  • Muira Puama Extract – 6:1

  • Panax Ginseng Extract – 4:1

  • Siberian Ginseng Extract – 4:1

  • Tongkat Ali Extract – 200:1

  • Tribulus Extract 45% Saponins

  • Turmeric Extract – 95% Curcuminoid

Bay Nut scent, unisex for ladies & gentlemen

To complete my journey of creating the very best body oil I needed to put the cherry on top by adding the perfect scent. The Bay Nut scent is my own unisex scent creation from a variety of essential oils I have enjoyed over the years. I wanted to make a mixture that is irresistible to women and at the same time a scent that I want to smell all over my woman. The Bay Nut scent combined with the smell of nature from the infused Bitter Oil gives you the perfect fusion of raw nature and sex appeal.

Daniel Florian

 

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