Treat Your Skin With Aromatherapy Oils

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  • Date: 2007-07-24
  • Author: Jill Brennan
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         In today's busy world, everyone needs to escape once in awhile. But not everyone can afford to go to the spa once a month for a relaxing weekend. But what if you could have a spa right in your own home? Picture this: You come home after a long day at work and needing a little time to yourself. You light a few candles, maybe play some soft jazz and indulge in some take-out, or chocolate. The only thing missing is the spa's aromatherapy oil. So you pull out the small bottle of oil and lightly mist the fragrance onto your skin. Immediately you feel yourself relaxing, and ready to end the night, week, month, or year right.

    It may sound like a clichéd scene for self-indulgence. However, most of us are overworked, overstressed, and just plain tired. We need to relax and rejuvenate our bodies and minds. One of the easiest and best ways of doing this to use a soothing substance such as aromatherapy oil to calm our senses. Here is why aromatherapy oil is so good for you:

    All Natural

    Aromatherapy oils and the many different forms originate from essential oils, which are the saps and oils of the plant or tree the fragrance comes from (the lavender essential oil comes from the lavender plant). All aromatherapy oil is natural, but the only way to know before you buy that you're truly getting the full benefit of the scent is to check the ingredients on the bottle. If there is no list of the ingredients on your aromatherapy oil product, or if it lists something like "fragrance oil" then it is not made naturally, and you will not get the full benefit of the scent.. You can purchase aromatherapy oil at outlets such as Bath and Body Works, or the nutrition section of any generic retail store.

    Variable Usages

    It isn't all about self-indulgence. If you want to make your partner feel as good as you do, then take a night and relax each other with aromatherapy oil. The scent of the oil, plus the touch from your loved one will definitely make for an enchanting evening. Aromatherapy oil is also good if you have an aching muscle and don't want to breathe in the unpleasant smell of ointments. It will soak into your skin the same, and leave a refreshing feeling in the end. You don't have to get away from home to relax. You can as easily wind down your day, your week, your year in the comfort of your own home by pulling out a bottle of aromatherapy oil, a candle, or a bubble bath solution. Aromatherapy is also a way to bring you and your significant other together, physically and mentally. So let the drone of the day fade, and slip into tranquility with your favorite bottle of aromatherapy oil.

    Article written by Jill Brennan.


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