Hello, I have just come across this thread and wanted to add my own post as I have experimented with different oils over the years:
baby oil- I have used this in the past only in emergencies if I take an out call appointment unexpectedly and can't get anything else right that moment. I have never had anyone complain of a bad reaction yet, but the smell is pretty strong and horrible! Now if I am out and about with no oil and have to run off to do a massage, I just buy olive oil from any supermarket/corner-shop as at least it is natural and great for the skin, even if the aroma makes me salivate while wishing for some tomatoes and mozzarella. And before you ask, no clients have never complained about the smell of olive oil as most men have a weaker sense of smell than women.
almond oil: a great rich oil which I have used for a long time for out calls. I always buy it online 10Litre at the time as that is cheaper. Have not really shopped around but used this company who have always been friendly and reliable:
http://www.idaromatics.co.uk/grapeseed oil: for out calls to hotels I now use grapeseed oil from Waitrose as it is cheap and still reasonably rich (not as smooth and rich as almond oil though) and the smell is not too strong. As I have a Wairose close to my home it saves me having to go through the process of ordering online and I can buy little bottles of 500mil at the time so top up my supply every week or so.
Non stain oil: although very expensive this is the ONLY thing I now use for in-calls as it is much easier wash out of towels/sheets/hairy backs! I am not sure if it is completely natural of partly mineral, but no one has ever complained of a reaction to this oil. Also, it is very light and clients love the fact that it is so easy to wash off. I also take this oil if I do an out call to a clients home to make sure he will not be struggling to get any oil stains on his bedding/towel out in a warm wash. Here is the link the the supplier and product page:
http://www.massagewarehouse.co.uk/items/massage-supplies/oils~creams~lotions/water-dispersible-massage-oil-detail.htm
P.S. I am a first time poster so am not completely sure if I can just post the links of the websites here, so please let me know if I am breaking any forum rules!