Nuru
Nuru is a term with multiple meanings across cultures and contexts. The most widely known reference is to a form of full-body massage called Nuru massage, which originated in Japan and has since spread globally. This practice uses a slippery gel, often formulated with seaweed extracts or other moisturizers, to reduce friction and enable close skin-to-skin contact during the massage. Nuru massages are sometimes marketed through sponge or spa venues; legal status and regulatory oversight vary by country and establishment. Participants should observe consent, hygiene, and safety considerations, including avoiding application on broken skin and performing a patch test for allergies.
In onomastics, Nuru is a personal name in several cultures. In Swahili, Nuru means "light" and is
Nuru may also appear as a brand name or in cultural references related to the above meanings.