6. Camphor Pain Relief Oil
Camphor is one of the most classic ingredients used in old-school pain balms, chest rubs, and muscle-soothing products. It has that strong, instantly recognizable aroma and a cooling-warming effect that many people associate with relief. That is exactly why it works so well in a simple homemade massage oil.
To make it, use 1 tablespoon of camphor and ½ cup of coconut oil. Crush the camphor into a fine powder, then stir it into warm — not boiling — coconut oil until it dissolves. Once it cools, massage a small amount into the affected area. This is a very simple recipe, but it can feel surprisingly effective for everyday body aches, especially after long workdays, cold weather, or periods of inactivity. The coconut oil helps soften the strength of the camphor while making it easier to spread across the skin. One thing to be careful about here is concentration.
Arthritis Foundation guidance notes that camphor and menthol topicals work more like “counterirritants,” meaning they create a cooling or warming sensation rather than treating the underlying cause of pain. That still makes them useful — just best used with realistic expectations.